When we think about Las Vegas, we tend to think of gambling, showgirls … and vegan food. That’s right: The party capital of the world has so many delicious, plant-based options that you can let your hair down without letting your compassion go. Here are some of the best spots to satisfy your taste buds between hitting the casino and that Cirque du Soleil show. You’re welcome.
Carversteak
This steakhouse at Resorts World Las Vegas has a separate menu that’s entirely vegan. Its animal-friendly gourmet options include king trumpet mushroom “calamari,” Binchotan grilled eggplant, and house-made semolina pasta with fresh pomodoro sauce.
Crossroads Kitchen
This Los Angeles–based staple is bringing vegan fine dining to the Strip with its house-made pastas, stuffed zucchini blossoms, and artichoke “oysters.” It also has a quick-service option, which allows you to grab sausages, burgers, milkshakes, and more.
Plant Power Fast Food
For big burgers, breakfast sammies, and old-fashioned shakes, head to vegan chain Plant Power Fast Food. This drive-through spot is the chain’s first location outside California.
Cafe No Fur
You can find a little bit of everything at Cafe No Fur, from classic burgers to rice bowls and vegan pizzas—this place is munchie heaven.
Ronald’s Donuts
Many of the offerings at Ronald’s Donuts are vegan, including apple fritters and cream-filled doughnuts. It also offers savory breakfast options, like vegan Ham & Cheese Bagels.
Flippin’ Good
Fremont Street’s Flippin’ Good has a juicy, crispy vegan chicken sandwich option, which can be tossed in a spicy ghost pepper sauce for adventurous eaters. Don’t forget to add a side of fried pickles, onion rings, or hand-cut French fries to complete your meal.
Chef Kenny’s Vegan Dim Sum
Chef Kenny’s opened in 2021 and has been a favorite of locals and visitors alike since, with a delicious assortment of Asian-inspired dishes, from steamed buns to sushi rolls.
Nacho Daddy
The vegan menu at Nacho Daddy has something for everyone, including our personal favorite, the Vegan Chick’n Chimichanga—a deep-fried burrito filled with grilled vegan chicken, veggies, salsa, and wild rice.
NoButcher
Las Vegas’ first vegan butcher shop, NoButcher, offers a wide selection of vegan meats and cheeses. In addition to the classic deli options, they also serve freshly made sandwiches and salads. Swing by to enjoy a sandwich in-house or hit the drive-through for a quick fix.
Slice of Vegas
If you’re near Mandalay Bay or the Luxor, Slice of Vegas is a must-try. Located in The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, it offers an impressive vegan menu featuring pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches, including a vegan meatball sub and even a vegan Philly cheesesteak.
Hussong’s Cantina
This Mexican-style restaurant also located in the Shoppes at Mandalay Place boasts a vegan menu. We recommend starting with some guacamole and one of Hussong’s signature margaritas. Follow it up with any of the delicious entrée options, including classics like chile relleno, enchiladas, and vegan fish tacos.
The Wynn Las Vegas
As one of the most vegan-friendly places in Vegas, the Wynn offers delicious plant-based options everywhere you turn. All of its restaurants feature vegan options, and the menus were created by renowned vegan chef Tal Ronnen. Enjoy Vegan Chick’n and Waffles for breakfast at Terrace Pointe Café or a vegan cheeseburger from Jardin for dinner.
The Modern Vegan
Just a 2-mile trek from the Strip, The Modern Vegan‘s entire menu will fulfill any foodie’s wildest dreams. Its marquee menu specializes in comfort food, and some of the show-stopping dishes include vegan fried chicken, baked mac ‘n’ cheese, and burgers, along with a ton of breakfast favorites.
Pop Up Pizza
If you are staying downtown and have a pizza craving, look no further than Pop Up Pizza. It’s located in the beautiful Plaza Hotel and delivers in the area. Pop Up’s vegan pizza, The Vegan, is piled high with vegan cheese goodness and lots of artichokes, sautéed spinach, roasted mushrooms, and roasted bell pepper. It’s available by the slice in the casino. You can also create your own and choose vegan cheese to make your perfect plant-based pie.
Garden Grill
A staple at Vegas farmer’s markets since 2013, the Garden Grill opened its brick-and-mortar location in July 2019. Its all-vegan, organic, comfort-food menu boasts a variety of tacos as well as classic savory sandwiches, such as the delicious Philly Cheeze Steak.
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These are just a few of the countless vegan options in Vegas. No plans to visit Sin City anytime soon? No problem. Check out our guide for eating vegan at chain restaurants anywhere.