Lagusta's Luscious Commissary

Hudson Valley


Drop into this bright, politically active cafe just off the main strip for hearty vegan dishes made with nut-cheese (such as a baked mac 'n' cheese casserole) as well as espresso coffees accompanied by scrumptious Lagusta's Luscious chocolates, truffles, macarons and more – all vegan and containing organic, fair-trade ingredients. Sweets are made on-site; savouries are made in their flagship bakery two blocks away.


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