Vegan Restaurants in Austin (2025)

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From elegant tastings to tacos and temple-made fare, these independently owned vegan spots show off Austin’s flavor and heart. Go hungry—and bring friends.

Fabrik Austin

Vegan restaurant · Blackland

Austin’s intimate vegan tasting room pairs seasonal, low‑impact cuisine with thoughtful wine pairings. Lauded by The Infatuation and highlighted on tasting‑menu roundups, it’s reservation‑only and fully plant‑based from bite to bottle.

https://www.fabrikatx.com/
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Rebel Cheese

Vegan restaurant · Rmma

A Mueller staple blending deli classics with artisan cashew cheeses made in‑house. Celebrated by VegNews’ national awards and recognized by local critics, it’s a relaxed, community‑minded bistro with a serious cheese case.

https://rebelcheese.com/pages/austin-bistro
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Casa de Luz Village

Vegan restaurant · Zilker

A beloved community dining center serving organic, macrobiotic vegan meals daily. Frequently praised by local publications for its calm, communal setting; now with an additional East Austin location for broader neighborhood access.

https://www.casadeluz.org/
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The Vegan Nom

Vegan restaurant · Holly

Austin’s veteran vegan taco truck slings migas, breakfast burritos, and cult‑favorite crunchwraps. Regularly featured by Eater Austin, it remains a lively, late‑night stop that’s deeply woven into the city’s trailer culture.

https://www.thevegannom.com/

The Vegan Yacht

Vegan restaurant · South Manchaca

Family‑run and proudly Austin, this spot turns comfort staples like Freeto Pie and Buffalo tempeh wraps into plant‑based crowd‑pleasers. Noted by local guides for consistency and community spirit in South Austin.

https://www.austintexas.org/listings/the-vegan-yacht/7349/
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Bodhi Viet Veggie Cuisine

Vegan restaurant · Milwood

A nonprofit food truck run by Buddhist nuns and volunteers serves soulful Vietnamese vegan dishes—bun hue, stir‑fries, banh mi—Thursday through Saturday. Frequently recommended by local editors for its heart and value.

https://www.austintexas.org/listings/bodhi-viet-veggie-cuisine/10624/

Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine

Mexican restaurant · Fireside Loop

A truck‑to‑brick‑and‑mortar success, Nissi reimagines classics—birria, carne asada fries, pozole—100% plant‑based. Featured by Eater Austin and covered by Community Impact, it’s a North Austin favorite for bold, nostalgic flavors.

https://communityimpact.com/austin/south-central-austin/dining/2024/03/21/nissi-vegmex-serves-vegan-twist-on-mexican-food/
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ATXFOODCO.

Vegan restaurant · Bouldin

A health‑driven truck serving an alkaline, organic, entirely plant‑based menu—think mineral‑rich bowls, tacos, and tonics. Often cited by local tourism guides for wholesome cooking and a sunny patio vibe.

https://www.atxfoodco.com/visit-us
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Mission Burger Co.

Vegan restaurant · South Lamar

An indie, fully plant‑based burger shop with late hours and house specials. Included on Eater’s vegan maps, it delivers the classic burger‑and‑fries experience without compromise in a South Congress market setting.

https://www.missionburgerco.com/
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Li'l Nonna's

Vegan restaurant · West University

A Central Austin favorite for New York‑style and Sicilian vegan pies with house‑made cheeses. Frequently praised by local critics and recommended on Eater Austin, it’s the rare pizzeria that thrills vegans and skeptics alike.

https://order.toasttab.com/online/lilnonnas
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Vegan Restaurants in Austin (2025)

10 Places
From elegant tastings to tacos and temple-made fare, these independently owned vegan spots show off Austin’s flavor and heart. Go hungry—and bring friends.
Fabrik Austin
Vegan restaurant

Austin’s intimate vegan tasting room pairs seasonal, low‑impact cuisine with thoughtful wine pairings. Lauded by The Infatuation and highlighted on tasting‑menu roundups, it’s reservation‑only and fully plant‑based from bite to bottle.

Rebel Cheese
Vegan restaurant

A Mueller staple blending deli classics with artisan cashew cheeses made in‑house. Celebrated by VegNews’ national awards and recognized by local critics, it’s a relaxed, community‑minded bistro with a serious cheese case.

Casa de Luz Village
Vegan restaurant

A beloved community dining center serving organic, macrobiotic vegan meals daily. Frequently praised by local publications for its calm, communal setting; now with an additional East Austin location for broader neighborhood access.

The Vegan Nom
Vegan restaurant

Austin’s veteran vegan taco truck slings migas, breakfast burritos, and cult‑favorite crunchwraps. Regularly featured by Eater Austin, it remains a lively, late‑night stop that’s deeply woven into the city’s trailer culture.

The Vegan Yacht
Vegan restaurant

Family‑run and proudly Austin, this spot turns comfort staples like Freeto Pie and Buffalo tempeh wraps into plant‑based crowd‑pleasers. Noted by local guides for consistency and community spirit in South Austin.

Bodhi Viet Veggie Cuisine
Vegan restaurant

A nonprofit food truck run by Buddhist nuns and volunteers serves soulful Vietnamese vegan dishes—bun hue, stir‑fries, banh mi—Thursday through Saturday. Frequently recommended by local editors for its heart and value.

Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine
Mexican restaurant

A truck‑to‑brick‑and‑mortar success, Nissi reimagines classics—birria, carne asada fries, pozole—100% plant‑based. Featured by Eater Austin and covered by Community Impact, it’s a North Austin favorite for bold, nostalgic flavors.

ATXFOODCO.
Vegan restaurant

A health‑driven truck serving an alkaline, organic, entirely plant‑based menu—think mineral‑rich bowls, tacos, and tonics. Often cited by local tourism guides for wholesome cooking and a sunny patio vibe.

Mission Burger Co.
Vegan restaurant

An indie, fully plant‑based burger shop with late hours and house specials. Included on Eater’s vegan maps, it delivers the classic burger‑and‑fries experience without compromise in a South Congress market setting.

Li'l Nonna's
Vegan restaurant

A Central Austin favorite for New York‑style and Sicilian vegan pies with house‑made cheeses. Frequently praised by local critics and recommended on Eater Austin, it’s the rare pizzeria that thrills vegans and skeptics alike.

From elegant tastings to tacos and temple-made fare, these independently owned vegan spots show off Austin’s flavor and heart. Go hungry—and bring friends.

Fabrik Austin

Vegan restaurant · Blackland

Austin’s intimate vegan tasting room pairs seasonal, low‑impact cuisine with thoughtful wine pairings. Lauded by The Infatuation and highlighted on tasting‑menu roundups, it’s reservation‑only and fully plant‑based from bite to bottle.

https://www.fabrikatx.com/
View this post on Instagram

Rebel Cheese

Vegan restaurant · Rmma

A Mueller staple blending deli classics with artisan cashew cheeses made in‑house. Celebrated by VegNews’ national awards and recognized by local critics, it’s a relaxed, community‑minded bistro with a serious cheese case.

https://rebelcheese.com/pages/austin-bistro
View this post on Instagram

Casa de Luz Village

Vegan restaurant · Zilker

A beloved community dining center serving organic, macrobiotic vegan meals daily. Frequently praised by local publications for its calm, communal setting; now with an additional East Austin location for broader neighborhood access.

https://www.casadeluz.org/
View this post on Instagram

The Vegan Nom

Vegan restaurant · Holly

Austin’s veteran vegan taco truck slings migas, breakfast burritos, and cult‑favorite crunchwraps. Regularly featured by Eater Austin, it remains a lively, late‑night stop that’s deeply woven into the city’s trailer culture.

https://www.thevegannom.com/

The Vegan Yacht

Vegan restaurant · South Manchaca

Family‑run and proudly Austin, this spot turns comfort staples like Freeto Pie and Buffalo tempeh wraps into plant‑based crowd‑pleasers. Noted by local guides for consistency and community spirit in South Austin.

https://www.austintexas.org/listings/the-vegan-yacht/7349/
View this post on Instagram

Bodhi Viet Veggie Cuisine

Vegan restaurant · Milwood

A nonprofit food truck run by Buddhist nuns and volunteers serves soulful Vietnamese vegan dishes—bun hue, stir‑fries, banh mi—Thursday through Saturday. Frequently recommended by local editors for its heart and value.

https://www.austintexas.org/listings/bodhi-viet-veggie-cuisine/10624/

Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine

Mexican restaurant · Fireside Loop

A truck‑to‑brick‑and‑mortar success, Nissi reimagines classics—birria, carne asada fries, pozole—100% plant‑based. Featured by Eater Austin and covered by Community Impact, it’s a North Austin favorite for bold, nostalgic flavors.

https://communityimpact.com/austin/south-central-austin/dining/2024/03/21/nissi-vegmex-serves-vegan-twist-on-mexican-food/
View this post on Instagram

ATXFOODCO.

Vegan restaurant · Bouldin

A health‑driven truck serving an alkaline, organic, entirely plant‑based menu—think mineral‑rich bowls, tacos, and tonics. Often cited by local tourism guides for wholesome cooking and a sunny patio vibe.

https://www.atxfoodco.com/visit-us
View this post on Instagram

Mission Burger Co.

Vegan restaurant · South Lamar

An indie, fully plant‑based burger shop with late hours and house specials. Included on Eater’s vegan maps, it delivers the classic burger‑and‑fries experience without compromise in a South Congress market setting.

https://www.missionburgerco.com/
View this post on Instagram

Li'l Nonna's

Vegan restaurant · West University

A Central Austin favorite for New York‑style and Sicilian vegan pies with house‑made cheeses. Frequently praised by local critics and recommended on Eater Austin, it’s the rare pizzeria that thrills vegans and skeptics alike.

https://order.toasttab.com/online/lilnonnas
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