![]() 15 Austin Restaurants with Unique & Healthy Kids’ Meals: So below, we’re sharing with you some of our favorites spots for awesome kids’ menus. ![]() For the record, we’re not saying there’s anything wrong with craving these yummy fast foods, but we’re really honestly excited when we see local restaurants with kids menus packed with unique and healthy options. Long gone are the days where we’d expect children to just want to dine on chicken nuggets & cheeseburgers. She is the co-founder of sustainable travel and adventure blog and accompanying YouTube channel ( /terradrift) and her outdoorsy tips and tricks, plus vibrant photos of wild spaces and places, can be found on Instagram ( /terradrift).Do you have a child that swears that they are allergic to broccoli or throws a fit if you dare include brussels sprouts on the dinner plate? Haha, yep, we have one of those young people in our household, but we also have kiddos who love to gobble up their veggies and get jazzed to try all types of new cuisines. As for the menu, the beet burger is to die for and house-made vegan cheese plates are always on point.Īlisha McDarris is an Austin-based writer who specializes in writing about the outdoors, vegan food, and sustainable travel. Its bright turquoise exterior (and interior) and retro vibe make Counter Culture a fun stop for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch (just make sure to get there early). Quirky and delicious, this vegan restaurant is an Austin staple. Some of the mouthwatering cheeses at Rebel Cheese are made in-house, but the deli case also contains vegan cheeses made and shipped from cheesemakers all over the country. This swank all-vegan cheese shop and cafe won CultureMap’s Tastemaker Award for Best New Restaurant in Austin this summer and one taste will show you why. Just don’t forget to save room for dessert. Serving dinner plus weekend brunch with menu items like sriracha glazed Brussels sprouts and eggplant parmesan. This vegan gastropub offers not only upscale casual dining but clever and crafty cocktails, too. If it’s a classy dine-in experience you want, the Beer Plant is the place to find it. ![]() The chicken and waffles may be the hottest menu item (and delicious, to boot), but don’t miss the Cajun mac and cheese!Ĭourtesy of the Beer Plant. Located at The Outpost vegan food truck park, Sassy’s is a black-owned vegan food truck that serves up satisfying soul food. ![]() And whatever cheesecake he’s whipped up that day, you can be sure it will not disappoint, either. Chef Craig Vanis’ kolaches are to die for, as is his vegan gluten-free mac and cheese (bonus if the current special includes Brussels Sprouts). The Bistro Vonish food truck located at Possum Park vegan food truck park is elevated vegan cuisine at it’s finest. Owner Chris Rios also recently opened Nom Burgers, a vegan burger truck on the same property. From Rockin’ Migas to the spicy Birdie Sanders, you can’t go wrong with any of the tacos on Vegan Nom's menu. Vegan Nomįor delicious and original tacos for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this all-vegan trailer is your spot. With breakfast served all day, a full bar, and a nice big patio, how could it not be? Just make sure you arrive early on weekends because there’s regularly a line out the door. Bouldin Creek CafeĪnother long-standing Austin vegetarian restaurant, Bouldin Creek Cafe is respected and patronized by more than just the meat-free community. And if you’re craving authentic Mexican (dripping with vegan cheese and carne asada), this will fill that void in your belly in the best way. One of the newest additions to the city’s vegan food truck scene, Cool Beans vegan catering company partnered with El Paso’s Lick It Up all-vegan Mexican food truck to open an Austin location. The Beetaroni is a classic, but consider yourself lucky if you happen to be in town for their Chik-fil-Ain’t special! House-made sauce and vegan mozzarella make Li'l Nonna's pizza the most sought-after in the city. When you visit, don’t miss the gluten-free vegan chocolate donuts! 3. Owned and operated by the Mendoza family, two locations make vegan and vegetarian Mexican food and baked goods accessible to all. Natural is one of the longest-standing vegetarian restaurants in the city, and for good reason. Get the bacon cheeseburger with a side of tots and make your mouth happy. There are usually multiple trailers scattered across the city, but the pandemic has whittled that number down to one for now. Known far and wide for their house-made vegan burger (and late-night junk food craving quencher), Arlo’s is an Austin institution. Texas may be renowned for its barbecue, but Austin’s culinary scene doesn’t stop there the city is also brimming with meat-free fare and these restaurants are some of the best vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Austin.
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