Making Vegan Friends
As vegans, I feel like we are united by some really important beliefs and ideals. How we live our lives stands for something: we stand for animal rights, we stand for environmentalism, and we stand for health and nutrition. However, we are on the so-called “fringe” of mainstream society (I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else), and because of that we’re under a microscope. If we really want to make a difference, if we really want to make the world a better place, we must do so together. So why is there so much infighting? Why does blogging sometimes feel so competitive? Wouldn’t serving the community be a better use of our energy? And why does it seem so hard to make Vegan Friends?
I love making Vegan Friends. And nothing makes me quite as happy in quite the same way as having a community of Vegan Friends, both online (read: around the country and the world) and in “real life.”

@veganliciousLJ, @jenmeyerart, @SamBangs aka Vegan Friends
Last year, I’d been considering a move to Austin. It fell through for a variety of reasons (and I know now that I am meant to be in Miami Beach), but that didn’t stop me from my Amazing Austin Adventure (and by adventure, I mean awesome vegan food binge) last October. And you know what made that weekend so very amazing and awesome (besides the food)? Making Vegan Friends. Through the magic of social networking (primarily Twitter, I can’t recommend it enough), I met a whole lot of people, and upon arriving in Austin, I had people to hang out with. I went to a Meetup at The Vegan Yacht and a Halloween party with people from Vegans Rock Austin. I spent the day driving (and eating) around Austin with my friend Nanette, who taught me all about the neighborhoods I wanted to live in.
What drew me to Austin was its thriving vegan community. At that point, there were not a lot of vegan or vegan friendly places to eat in Miami, and my only Vegan Friends were online. It was lonely locally. But as I said, my move to Austin fell through, so I started to focus on finding ways to help create the kind of vegan community in Miami that they have in Austin.
I started to do some searching, and I discovered that while I’d been preparing to move, more and more vegan and vegan-friendly restaurants were popping up in the area. Meetup groups had become more active. The vegans I’d been looking for were coming out of hiding! And they were all doing some awesome stuff! Activism! Potlucks! Waffle Parties! I could finally make me some local Vegan Friends! Do you hear the choir of angels singing?!
In an effort to do my part in building up Miami’s vegan community, after two years writing my personal vegan blog, I created It’s Veganlicious and the Veganlicious Miami Meetup. And I’m making local Vegan Friends! And even more important than that, other local vegans are making local Vegan Friends! It’s a win for us all!

Vegans + Waffles = Party!
So today was the monthly Vegan Waffle Party at Sweat Records. I carpooled there with my (vegan) friends Tommy and Jen, made plans to meet my (vegan) friends Boyd and Jen there, chatted with my (vegan) friend Scott upon arriving, met my (vegan) (twitter) friend Sam for the first time in real life, and hung out with my (vegan) friend Lolo (owner of Sweat Records) while she made us some waffle-y goodness!
So. (Vegan.) Happy.
As thrilled as I am with this blossoming vegan community locally, I also have a deep love for my online Vegan Friends, many of whom I have plans to meet in real life, some of them sooner than others! Our online connections are so important, especially for people new to veganism, or living somewhere without a strong local vegan community.
And if you don’t have a strong vegan community yet, you can start building one. There are Vegan Friends in your city too, you just don’t know them yet. Here are a few tips:
- Check out Happy Cow, and start frequenting restaurants listed there. New Vegan Friends eat at vegan-friendly places, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people. (And while you’re at it, keep requesting vegan eats wherever you go, but ask nicely. Chefs need to know that we’re here and that we’re hungry and that we’re awesome.)
- Look for Meetup groups in your area. Search for Vegan, Vegetarian, Raw, and more. If you don’t find what you’re looking for, create your own group and start hosting potlucks or gatherings at vegan-friendly places. People will find you.
- Join Twitter. If you’re not on it yet, pause in your reading and go create an account right now. Seriously. I’ll still be here when you get back…. Great. Now that you have your Twitter account, do a search for Vegan and your city (e.g. Miami Beach), or even Vegetarian and your city. You’ll find people, I’m sure of it—start following them, introduce yourself, make conversation, make Vegan Friends. (All of the people I mentioned above, I met via Twitter or Meetup. All of them.)
There’s no need for competition. There’s no need for infighting. We all have so much knowledge about the issues, we all have so much talent, we all have so much to give and share to make the world a better place. So go forth, my Vegan Friends, and build your community! Make Vegan Friends!
I’ve been called the Vegan Ambassador of South Beach, and I’m making it my mission to live up to that title. Vegan since February 2009, my passions include building vegan community, educating the public on nutrition, animal rights, and sustainability, and raising money for farm animal sanctuaries across the country. When I’m not busy wearing my “Vegan Ambassador” sash and tiara, I’m also a yogini, a writer, a teacher, a feminist, and an all around lover of life.
Check out my blog It’s Veganlicious and follow me on Twitter @veganliciousLJ.
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Hi I’m
Isaac
I have been going through some pages wanting to meet and make some new friends of interests been Vegan
coming across this site thought I should just stop for a while just you to know that there are many of us globally
However it’s true it’s some time hard to find one of our kind near us depend on where we are, i think.
May be because many people keep private and some are not connected with others who are of the same mind set in this regard,
Anyway been a vegan, is very fulfilling, very calming,feel very complete and makes one feels connected with some of the universe greatest laws and values
There are many upside to life been a vegan which many many people would not dear visualize except they are great thinkers
These benefits the soul, the spirit, our health and our mind and connect us with our universe in a very unique way, these elements of a vegan life style otherwise
Empowers the person where otherwise it cannot achieved
be happy, keep going been vegan, might be one of any man’s life greatest achievement, think about this. Other Time guys.
Hi,
I’m in NZ and have quite a few Vegan friends already but they don’t always have enough time to socialise with me, which leaves me with more minimal contact than I require. Are you able to contact me?
:)
Thanks for your inspiration in finding vegan friends. I, like many vegans, don’t know a lot of vegan people and I hope to find some soon. I joined a couple of Meetup groups and hope to hang out with some of them soon. I took your advice and search for vegan “my city” no Twitter and was disappointed to find none :/ I even search for a bunch of cities near my area. Any recommendations for a better search for this on Twitter??
Thanks
I have been budding heads over my veganism with a cousin whom I love so much, she calls me judgmental and exagerated and “unknowledgeable” (stupid in other words) over my opinions like doctors not having nutritional knowledge, she swears they are trained enough, over what I eat and how much saying ‘I need to eat a lot of beans and a lot of broccoli”
I wish I could shrug it off and say, I know, I know what I’m doing and I am doing what is right for me, but its harder than it sounds and after reafing this I am very encouraged to make my own vegan friends and partners!
Awesome post – love your energy. Happy Vegan-ness…