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    Five new dishes at Lollapalooza 2024

    By Monica Eng,

    9 days ago

    Lollapalooza has long offered beer and meaty Chicago favorites, but vegetarians and teetotalers sometimes faced slim pickins.

    What's happening: This year the fest has launched Plant Base, Vibes Village and a House of Dunkin', where I tried some hits and misses.


    The food: Kung pao "beef" ($18) and sweet chili gyoza ($10) from Lincoln Park's Vegan Plate Chicago in Plant Base.

    The verdict: This fiery, delicious dish could feed two and fool most into thinking it's real beef. Skip the overly sweet gyoza.

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    Crab rangoon at Lollapalooza. Photo: Monica Eng/Axios

    The food: Plant-based crab rangoon with a sweet dipping sauce ($13) from Edgewater's Alice & Friends .

    The verdict: A creamy, crunchy, tasty delight.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2uiGJ2_0ukqfz0700 Vegetarian tacos at Lollapalooza. Photo: Monica Eng/Axios

    The food: Soy chorizo, cauliflower al pastor and mushroom tacos from Penelope's Vegan Taqueria in Andersonville ($19).

    The verdict: Stick with the full-flavored mushroom taco, and skip the other two mushy offerings.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1AqaeJ_0ukqfz0700 Combo plate from Soul Veg City at Lollapalooza. Photo: Monica Eng/Axios

    The food: Combo plate from Chatham's Soul Veg City ($15).

    The verdict: Skip the seitan rib tips and gyros, and see if they'll sell you a plate of their fabulous vegan mac & cheese, which goes beautifully with the sautéed kale.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4dIG7v_0ukqfz0700 Festivalgoers wait in line for iced coffee at the House of Dunkin' at Lollapalooza on Thursday. Photo: Monica Eng/Axios

    The drinks: Free iced coffee showcasing new flavors like s'mores, a chocolatey "remix" and butter pecan from House of Dunkin', located in a building east of Buckingham Fountain, where you can chill, get airbrushed tattoos and make bracelets while sipping your drink.

    The verdict: I usually drink unsweetened iced coffee, but can see the appeal of the fragrant, marshmallowy s'mores blend, and I really enjoyed the slightly sweet "remix."

    • If you can endure the line, this is a great spot to recharge and cool down.

    Bonus: The new Plant Base area of the fest abuts the Sober Side tent where mocktails are offered.

    • You can hear the EDM stage perfectly from here and dance while you're eating and drinking.
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