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How to Eat Vegetarian at Applebee's Restaurant

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By Kristie Leong M.D.
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If you eat vegetarian, dining in chain restaurants can be a challenge. Applebee's Restaurant is no exception. Here are some vegetarian options to consider at Applebees.

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  1. Step 1

    Appetizers.

    The spinach and artichoke dip at Applebee's is nice vegetarian starter although it wouldn't be acceptable if you're following a vegan diet since it contains parmesan and asiago cheeses. If you don't mind eating a little less healthy, they offer deep fried onion rings and fried mozzarella sticks. Although Applebee's reportedly uses vegetable oil for frying they do use the same surface for cooking both meat and vegetables. If this concerns you, it's best to inquire about this before ordering.

  2. Step 2

    Salads.

    Applebee Restaurant has several entrée salads if you eat vegetarian but, unfortunately, they all contain some form of meat ranging from chicken to shrimp with the exception of the house and Caesar salads. You may be able to have them prepare an entrée salad for you without the meat upon special request. Vegetarian salad dressings include fat free honey mustard and reduced calorie Italian, although this may vary by location. One positive aspect of the salad selection offered here is you can choose a half size or a full size salad portion based on your appetite. Unfortunately, they don't have a salad bar like Ruby Tuesday.

  3. Step 3

    Entrees.

    Entrees designed for those who eat vegetarian are nonexistent here. Even their pasta dishes all have some form of meat. If you're not vegan and don't mind eating cheese, you may be able to have the cook prepare one of their pasta dishes without meat. Otherwise, your best choice will be side items.

  4. Step 4

    Side items.

    Even though it's not listed on the menu, most Applebee's Restaurants can prepare a bowl of steamed vegetables or steamed broccoli for you. They also offer baked and mashed potatoes although they generally come topped with bacon. Simply ask them to hold the bacon. Unfortunately, this isn't a suitable option for a vegan because of the sour cream and cheeses. You may want to inquire about the soup of the day which varies. Most of their soups contain meat stock with the possible exception of their vegetable soup.

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