This January, Austin embraces Veganuary, celebrating plant-based dining. The city, known for its meat-heavy dishes, is becoming a hotspot for vegan cuisine, ranking sixth in the U.S. for vegans. With a variety of dining options from Mexican delights to sushi rolls, Austin showcases an impressive array of vegan eateries. New and established establishments are catering to both dedicated vegans and curious newcomers, proving that the city is transforming its culinary landscape.
Welcome to Austin, where the food culture is shaking things up this January as many folks around the globe take part in «Veganuary!» This month-long movement encourages people to shift their eating habits toward plant-based diets after the flurry of holiday indulgence. What’s particularly exciting is that Austin, a city famous for its hearty, meat-focused dishes like delicious barbecue, is increasingly being recognized as a haven for innovative and enticing vegan cuisine.
Did you know that Austin is ranked the sixth-best city in the United States for vegans and vegetarians in 2025? That’s no small feat! From Southern comfort food to creatively crafted plant-based sushi, there’s something on the menu for everyone – whether you’re a die-hard veggie lover or someone just curious about all the buzz.
If you’re on the hunt for some must-try vegan dishes, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a rundown of some top spots you shouldn’t miss:
As the vegan scene in Austin continues to thrive, there are some exciting developments on the horizon. Micklethwait Craft Meats has relocated and is open from Thursday to Sunday in their new digs at 4602 Tanney St., while Big Country brewery is planning to expand into East Austin, launching new operations in late 2025. On a bittersweet note, Van’s Damn Tasty Tacos and Ronburguesas food trailers are wrapping up their run after over six years, with their final service on January 19.
For those who love the convenience of home-cooked meals, Thistle is gearing up to launch local deliveries of their plant-based and flexitarian options in spring 2025, with meals starting at just $11.50 each. Plus, foodies looking for a fine-dining experience can check out Fabrik, which offers a multi-course tasting menu that highlights seasonal ingredients.
Another gem is Casa De Luz, serving fresh, seasonal produce in an entirely vegan cafeteria-style menu for around $15. It’s a great place to indulge in wholesome goodness.
With so many fabulous options, it’s no wonder that Austin is paving the way for vegan cuisine. So whether you’re a full-time vegan or simply looking to explore new flavors, you’ll find yourself right at home in this vibrant city. Time to dig in!
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