When Flat Top Burger Shop opened up earlier this year, I was excited. They advertised a vegan burger, and I could walk there from work. Heaven. They even got things right with the bun, which was the ironically named Butterkrust brand. But before I could even type up a post about their burger, they switched to a non-vegan veggie burger.

Former vegan burger at Flat Top Burger Shop (no longer available). Photo by mollyjade. Licensed under creative commons
The folks at Flat Top told me the burgers weren’t sturdy enough; they kept falling apart. I couldn’t really disagree with that. But they said they really wanted to serve a vegan burger and would keep looking for one. I wrote off Flat Top thinking this was the usual brush off.
I’m happy to say I was wrong. Flat Top is now carrying Goodseed Burgers!
You might remember Goodseed Organic, the trailer which opened in Austin in 2009, but closed not too long after. One of their most popular items was their hemp burger. Owners Oliver and Erin recreated their business to package their hemp burgers and sell them to local restaurants and through grocery stores.
The burger I had at Flat Top was good. Still a tiny bit crumbly, but I got 90% of the way through it before that was an issue. The burger is visibly grain-based but still manages to look like a burger. Flat Top offers a Vegan burger (two patties) or a Jr. Vegan burger (one patty). The Jr. is more than enough for me. They also have tasty fries made in a dedicated frier. Be aware that Flat Top’s “all they way” dressing includes mayo, so ask for yours without.
You can also find Goodseed burgers served at Daily Juice (gluten-free bun is not vegan), Snack Bar, Red’s Porch*, Javelina Bar*, All Star Burger*, People’s RX*, Violet Crown*, Strange Brew*, and The Vegan Yacht. Or purchase them for yourself at Wheatsville, Hyde Park Market, Greenling, or Thom’s Market.
*I have no idea if the bun at these places is vegan.
bummer that it’s not a vegan burger anymore — but it looks like it was a dynamite burger!
Read on. They switched back to a new vegan burger that’s even better.
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Goodseed breakfast patties are served on Misty Morning Bakery gluten -free, vegan Savory Onion slider buns at Strange Brew.
Thanks, Sue! Savory onion buns sound delicious.
Flat Top also deserves some props for serving on a white bun. A personal pet peeve of mine is when places assume that anyone ordering a meatless burger would only be satisfied with whole wheat.
There’s definitely something satisfying about the Butterkrust bun.
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