About Us

The Soul Vegetarian Restaurant chain is unique in that it was the first in the city to operate “mobile food trailers” as a permanent part of the restaurant chain’s business. To give some background, Soul Vegetarian Restaurant on wheels began back in 1995 as an idea of Prince Rahm Ben Yehudah, and made its initial appearance in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta Georgia. During the Olympic Games, the Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem and partners successfully operated three food trailers and served multitudes of people. Then in October of 1997, after learning that Prince Rahm was offering two of the food trailers for sale on behalf of the Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem, the young saints of the Tallahassee, Florida Jurisdiction of the Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem purchased one of the food trailers and began operating on Florida A&M University’s campus. Over the years, many saints, volunteers, friends and family have joined the team and are an integral part of our operation. Several months later, as they recognized the great potential of the food trailers, the saints purchased the second food trailer, in January of 1998. It operated in the heart of downtown Tallahassee for 12 years on Kleman Plaza, which the saints aptly renamed “Kingdom Court”. In the summer of 2009, Soul Vegetarian Restaurant acquired it’s current location at 1205 South Adams Street, which includes a take out area, dining room, the Beauty of Sarah Natural Hair Care Center, banquet hall and Soul Vegetarian Juice Bar and Deli! Our goal is to continue to provide delicious vegan cuisine and excellent customer service to those seeking high quality food choices! Eternal thanks is given to the thousands of loyal “Soul Veg” customers who have supported us in the past and who continue to support us daily!

* Support National Vegan Day, Wednesday of every week.