Restaurant News

This Boise restaurant closes Saturday, leaving only one like it in — all of Idaho? Almost

Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that there is a vegan restaurant in Hailey.

▪ ▪ ▪

Last year, a vegan restaurant mini-boom seemed to be brewing in Boise.

But after this weekend, only one will remain.

Ending a run that lasted just shy of two years at Chow Public Market and Eatery at the Boise Spectrum, 7709 W. Overland Road, Vegan Soul will shutter after a final “grand closing” brunch Saturday.

Offering Southern-style dishes, Vegan Soul has been a familiar brand in the Boise area for a few years. In 2020, it was highlighted in a PETA list of best vegan soul food restaurants.

Vegan Soul’s exit from Chow leaves High Note Cafe, 225 N. 5th St., as the only exclusively vegan restaurant in Boise. Not counting juice bars, acai bowl spots and the like, High Note appears to be the lone plant-based restaurant in the entire Treasure Valley. But not in Idaho. The Wylde Beet, 400 N. Main St., in Hailey, also meets the criteria.

Vegan Soul owner Mae Gaines wrote on social media that it was time “to embark on a new journey, focusing on building something even more impactful and profitable for our community and my brand.”

In other words, Vegan Soul isn’t just being tossed onto the compost pile. “In the next chapter.” she wrote, “I will focus on product placement in stores locally, creating late-night pop-ups downtown and building more relationships through catering events and traveling to other states to grow my brand. So understand that this is not the end … it’s a new beginning!”

Vegan Soul dishes up vegetarian-friendly dishes with a Southern-food slant.
Vegan Soul dishes up vegetarian-friendly dishes with a Southern-food slant. Julie B. Yelp

Still, customers will miss the familiar Chow eatery tenant. Yelp reviewers give Vegan Soul 4.4 out of 5.0 stars, while Google awards it 4.7 out of 5.0.

Responses online to the closure news ranged from “Nooooo!” to “Oh Mae, I am so sad, I love your food!”

As for High Note Cafe, which went meatless in 2019? It has shown brick-and-mortar staying power in a market that otherwise hasn’t sustained similar concepts for long.

Two vegan restaurants opened downtown last year before quickly folding. Alchemist Plant Pub lasted less than five months. (It reopened as a similarly short-lived Alchemist Coffee cafe.) And Frondescence, which offered late-night vegan food, didn’t last much longer several blocks away. It’s now Don & Charly’s sandwich shop.

This story was originally published August 16, 2024 at 4:00 AM.

Michael Deeds
Idaho Statesman
Michael Deeds is a long-serving entertainment reporter and opinion columnist at the Idaho Statesman, where he chronicles the Boise good life: restaurants, concerts, culture, cool stuff. He started as a summer intern after graduating from the University of Nebraska with a news-editorial journalism degree. Deeds’ prior Statesman roles have included sportswriter, music critic and features editor. His other writing has ranged from freelancing album reviews for The Washington Post to bragging about Boise in that inflight magazine you left on the plane. 
Get unlimited digital access
#ReadLocal

Try 1 month for $1

CLAIM OFFER