Texas may not immediately come to mind as a vegan-friendly state, but the reality is very different.
Cities such as Austin, Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio now offer genuinely varied plant-based dining scenes.
From vegan Tex-Mex comfort food and sushi to cafés, bakeries, and casual diners, there is far more choice than many travelers expect.
What stood out most to us while exploring Texas was how approachable many of the menus feel.
Fully vegan kitchens are increasingly common, but even vegetarian or mixed restaurants tend to label vegan dishes clearly.
This makes dining straightforward for plant-based families, mixed-diet groups, and travelers who want reliable meals without excessive planning.
We’ve included some of the spots we enjoyed the most for you below.
Quick Overview
Our top picks for vegan restaurants in Texas include:
- Nori (Austin): fully vegan Japanese cuisine with one of the most polished plant-based menus in the state.
- Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine (Austin): bold Tex-Mex flavors in a fully vegan format.
- The Ginger Mule (Houston): a broad, contemporary vegan menu suitable for brunch, lunch, or dinner.
- Vegan Food House (Dallas): indulgent Southern-inspired vegan comfort dishes.
- Vegan Avenue (San Antonio): a stylish vegan restaurant offering comfort dishes and brunch plates.
These restaurants stand out for consistency, clearly structured menus, and satisfying meals that make vegan dining across Texas feel accessible.
What to Look for When Choosing Vegan Restaurants in Texas
Vegan dining across Texas varies significantly depending on the city. A few practical observations stood out to us while exploring the state:
- Austin and Houston have the strongest concentration of fully vegan restaurants.
- Dallas-Fort Worth offers particularly strong vegan comfort food and Tex-Mex options.
- San Antonio has a smaller but steadily improving plant-based dining scene.
- Many vegetarian restaurants provide extensive vegan menus, making them reliable options even when not fully plant-based.
Best Vegan Restaurants in Texas (By Area)
Vegan Restaurants in Austin
Austin remains one of the most dependable cities in Texas for plant-based dining.
1. Bouldin Creek Café – Vegetarian Restaurant With Extensive Vegan Options – 4.7*
Bouldin Creek Café is a long-running Austin institution known for its relaxed atmosphere and flexible vegetarian menu with extensive vegan choices.
We found that ordering plant-based dishes here was straightforward due to clear labeling and familiar menu formats.
The menu focuses on comfort-style café meals such as breakfast tacos, sandwiches, salads, and hearty plates built around house-made plant-based components.
Many diners visit specifically for brunch and opt for the all-day breakfast menu, which is one of the easiest ways to experience the café’s strengths.
That’s exactly what we did when we were in the area. We chose a ‘Smokin’ Joe’s Omelet’, a couple of breakfast tacos, and some of their blueberry cornbread to share.
The food felt satisfying without being overly heavy, and the laid-back setting made it easy to linger rather than rush.
Tip: A dependable choice for brunch or relaxed daytime meals in Austin.
2. Nori – Fully Vegan Japanese Restaurant – 4.8*
Nori is one of the most refined fully vegan restaurants in Texas and has quickly become a standout name in Austin’s plant-based dining scene.
The restaurant focuses entirely on vegan Japanese cuisine, offering sushi, ramen, curry dishes, and desserts.
The menu is broad and thoughtfully structured, with creative rolls, noodle dishes, and small plates designed to feel restaurant-led rather than novelty-driven.
It’s particularly appealing to diners who want a fully vegan experience that still feels polished.
We chose a couple of their signature sushi rolls, a nigiri sampler, Japanese curry, and some starters. Everything was delicious!
The flavors felt balanced and satisfying, and the presentation gave the meal a more upscale feel than many casual vegan restaurants.
Tip: Ideal for a full sit-down vegan dinner that feels slightly more refined.
Take a look at their offerings here.
3. Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine – Fully Vegan Mexican Restaurant – 4.7*
Nissi Vegan Méxican Cuisine offers a fully plant-based take on Tex-Mex classics. It’s one of Austin’s most reliable destinations for vegan comfort food with bold flavors.
The menu includes tacos, burritos, enchiladas, chalupas, and queso-style dishes, all recreated using plant-based ingredients.
The focus is on satisfying, familiar plates rather than minimalist café food, which our family loved.
We shared a Chałupa plate, a taco plate, their famous ‘dipping’ birria-style tacos, and a couple of sides.
The dishes felt indulgent and flavorful, making this a strong option when craving vegan versions of traditional Texas favorites.
Tip: A must-visit if vegan Tex-Mex is high on your priority list.
Vegan Restaurants in Houston
Houston’s vegan dining scene feels diverse and current, with a mix of contemporary restaurants and comfort-food specialists.
4. The Ginger Mule – Fully Vegan Restaurant – 4.8*
The Ginger Mule is a fully vegan restaurant known for its contemporary menu and stylish setting.
The atmosphere also feels more polished than many traditional vegan diners. We loved how welcoming and friendly the staff were.
Their menu offers a wide range of dishes covering brunch plates, comfort mains, small plates, and drinks.
The menu’s flexibility makes it suitable for different dining occasions, from lighter lunches to longer evening meals.
We stopped by for dinner while we were in the area. We tried their ‘Be Planted’ pizza, the butternut squash lasagne, and some waffle fries.
The variety allowed us to sample different flavors, and the meal felt both indulgent and well-balanced.
Tip: A strong all-round choice for brunch or dinner in Houston.
5. Korny Vibes – Fully Vegan Comfort Food Restaurant – 4.3*
Korny Vibes focuses on indulgent vegan comfort food and has developed a loyal following for its relaxed, casual format.
The restaurant specializes in burgers, loaded fries, shakes, and hearty plant-based mains.
Specials rotate throughout the week, keeping things interesting if you’re visiting more than once.
The menu leans heavily toward familiar fast-casual favorites recreated in vegan form.
This makes it a particularly practical option for families or groups who want filling meals without overthinking the menu.
We stopped by for brunch and shared breakfast tacos, pancakes, and a couple of sides.
The portions were generous, and the bold flavors made the meal feel satisfying before a busy day exploring the city.
Tip: Best suited for hearty vegan comfort food rather than lighter dining.
Explore their menu here.

6. Trendy Vegan – Fully Vegan Restaurant – 4.7*
Trendy Vegan is a fully plant-based restaurant that brings a noticeably Asian-inspired focus to Houston’s vegan dining scene.
This helps it stand out from the city’s many comfort-food-style vegan spots. The menu leans toward savory noodle dishes, rice plates, dumplings, soups, and tofu-based mains.
The kitchen focuses on bold sauces, layered seasoning, and generous portions, which makes the menu particularly well-suited to sharing.
When we visited, we ordered the Dan Dan noodles, veggie fried rice, a salt-and-pepper tofu dish, and a couple of sides to share.
The noodles were rich and flavorful, while the tofu was crisp on the outside and tender inside. We enjoyed everything and would go back.
Tip: A reliable option for Asian-inspired vegan meals in Houston.
Take a look at their offerings here.
Vegan Restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas-Fort Worth offers some of the most memorable vegan comfort-food experiences in Texas.
7. Vegan Food House – Fully Vegan Bistro – 4.3*
Vegan Food House is one of Dallas’s most distinctive fully vegan restaurants, known for its creative approach to Southern-inspired comfort food.
Rather than focusing on lighter café-style dishes, the menu leans into indulgent plates that recreate familiar regional flavors using plant-based ingredients.
The menu includes a wide variety of comfort-style options, from plant-based seafood-inspired dishes and fried entrées to pasta bowls, tacos, burgers, and rich sides.
Many dishes are built around bold sauces, layered textures, and satisfying portions, which makes it easy to create a full, shareable meal.
We decided to try their ‘family pack’, a comforting family meal including a choice of oyster mushrooms or cauliflower, potatoes, gravy, and corn.
The flavors were rich and deeply seasoned, and the variety allowed us to experience the restaurant’s playful take on Southern comfort cuisine.
Tip: A great choice for indulgent vegan comfort food in Dallas.
View their website here.
8. Reverie Bakeshop – Fully Vegan Bakery & Café – 4.6*
Reverie Bakeshop is a fully vegan bakery and café in Richardson that has built a strong reputation for creative baked goods and a comforting café-style atmosphere.
While smaller in scale than some full-service restaurants, it is one of the most dependable fully plant-based stops in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
The menu focuses on pastries, cakes, cookies, and donuts, alongside coffee and specialty drinks.
Many visitors love their bakery selection, which often includes seasonal items and inventive dessert flavors that feel indulgent rather than overly health-focused.
This makes it a particularly appealing stop when you want something sweet as a treat.
We stopped by and picked up a shareable sweet breakfast tray, which included a range of delicious pastries.
The baked goods were rich and fresh, and the staff were very friendly and welcoming.
Tip: A great choice for vegan baked goods in the Dallas area.
Check out their bakery goods here.
9. Belenty’s Love – Fully Vegan Mexican Restaurant – 4.8*
Belenty’s Love is a fully vegan Mexican restaurant that focuses on recreating traditional comfort dishes using entirely plant-based ingredients.
It has developed a strong local reputation for flavorful plates that feel familiar and satisfying rather than overly health-focused, making it an easy choice for diners who want classic Mexican-style meals in a vegan format.
The menu is broad and includes enchiladas, burritos, quesadillas, soups, and sweet treats.
Many dishes lean into bold seasoning and hearty components such as house-made plant-based proteins, rich sauces, and generous sides.
When we visited, we shared a plate of enchiladas alongside a burrito bowl and a couple of sides.
The dishes felt comforting and well-seasoned, with layered flavors that made the meal feel indulgent without being overly heavy.
Tip: A strong pick for vegan Mexican cuisine in Fort Worth.
Explore their offerings here.
Vegan Restaurants in San Antonio
San Antonio’s vegan scene is a bit smaller but still offers dependable choices once you know where to look.
10. Green Vegetarian Cuisine – Vegetarian Restaurant With Strong Vegan Options – 4.5*
Green Vegetarian Cuisine is a long-running vegetarian restaurant in San Antonio that offers a wide range of clearly labeled vegan dishes.
The menu structure makes ordering plant-based meals straightforward, and the restaurant has built a strong reputation locally for dependable comfort-style dining.
The menu focuses on familiar, hearty plates such as burgers, sandwiches, grain bowls, and breakfast dishes, many of which can be ordered fully vegan.
The overall approach leans toward classic diner-style comfort food rather than minimalist café fare.
We opted for an orange tofu bowl and a protein salad, as well as some sides to share.
Everything we tried felt filling and satisfying after a day exploring the city.
Tip: A practical choice for mixed-diet groups seeking reliable vegan options.
View their menu here.
11. Vegan Avenue – Fully Vegan Restaurant – 4.5*
Vegan Avenue is a fully plant-based restaurant that brings a more contemporary feel to San Antonio’s vegan dining scene.
The space feels modern and relaxed, while the menu focuses on comfort-style dishes alongside brunch plates and lighter café options.
This balance makes it a practical stop at different times of day, whether you are planning a sit-down meal or a more casual visit.
The menu includes burgers, sandwiches, grain bowls, breakfast dishes, smoothies, and desserts, with many items built around familiar flavors and generous portions.
We decided to go for brunch and shared the ‘Sunrise Hash’ and some breakfast tacos.
The food felt filling and well-seasoned, and the variety on the menu made it easy for everyone at the table to find something appealing.
Tip: A good option for brunch or relaxed evening meals in San Antonio.
Final Thoughts
Texas now offers a genuinely varied vegan dining scene, particularly in Austin, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth.
While San Antonio has fewer fully vegan restaurants, it still provides dependable plant-based options for travelers.
From comfort-food diners and Tex-Mex favorites to contemporary vegan restaurants and casual cafés, these venues make it easier to enjoy satisfying plant-based meals while exploring the state.