411 Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
+1 760-452-2352
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411 Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
+1 760-452-2352
Visit Website
Average - $$
Healthier fast food.
Elena went above and beyond when helping us and was extremely pleasant to speak with while waiting for our food. Always great stopping by, love their shakes!
Absolutely loved my visit. Visiting plant power hits me with nostalgia from when I was a kid. The staff is very positive, welcoming, and willing to take the time to answer all of your menu questions. ... Read more
Absolutely loved my visit. Visiting plant power hits me with nostalgia from when I was a kid. The staff is very positive, welcoming, and willing to take the time to answer all of your menu questions. I absolutely love their menu and have had many of their options, yet keep going back to their good ol’ cheeseburgers and milkshakes. Highly recommend their snow days as well! Read less
This place went from plant power to no power. No quality, no service, no care at all.
Good service, good portions and delicious. It's pricey.
Plant Power Fast Food: Where the Future is Vegan, Cashless, and Slightly Petty Welcome to Plant Power, the restaurant chain boldly pioneering a dystopian utopia where the food is ethical, but the pol... Read more
Plant Power Fast Food: Where the Future is Vegan, Cashless, and Slightly Petty Welcome to Plant Power, the restaurant chain boldly pioneering a dystopian utopia where the food is ethical, but the policies are ethically questionable. Let’s start with the big one: no cash accepted. That’s right—Plant Power has bravely declared war on paper money. Apparently, Abraham Lincoln and Alexander Hamilton are no longer welcome here. Instead, you must tap, swipe, or insert your plastic tribute to the gods of fintech. Want to buy a burger with a crumpled five-dollar bill like some sort of unwashed peasant? Too bad. At Plant Power, currency is green, but only if it’s a Chase Sapphire. The official explanation? “Faster service,” “employee safety,” “modernization.” The unofficial vibe? “We think poor people are kinda inconvenient.” It’s like they saw the phrase “cashless society” and thought it meant “soulless society.” Now let’s talk loyalty. Plant Power once offered a glimmer of hope to its faithful customers through a point-based rewards system. Every purchase brought you closer to the vegan Promised Land—a free meal! But now? Your points expire after three months. Yes, like yogurt. Nothing says “We appreciate your loyalty” like penalizing you for not coming back fast enough. Honestly, this isn’t a loyalty program—it’s emotional blackmail wrapped in a kale tortilla. Some say the company is becoming greedy. Others say it’s evolving into a plant-based Ponzi scheme. I say: they’ve cracked the code on how to alienate both the broke and the loyal in one smooth, eco-friendly swipe. But let’s not forget the food. It’s good. Like, “Wow, this is made from plants?” good. Burgers, fries, shakes—delicious, ethical, Instagrammable. Just don’t forget your debit card or you’ll be stuck outside, looking longingly through the window like a Dickens character craving oat milk. In conclusion, Plant Power is a delicious contradiction: sustainable meals served by an unsustainable business model. Come for the impossible burger, stay for the existential crisis. Just make sure your bank account is as rich as their cashew cheese. Rating: 4 stars for the food, 1 star for the policies, and a bonus star for sheer audacity Read less
Vegan food for everyone!
Their cheeseburgers are incredible. This is going to be a problem for my waistline.