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Your guide to vegan options in the Las Vegas Arts District. For more vegan options in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

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Vegan Options in the Las Vegas Arts District

Diana Edelman
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Vegan Options in the Las Vegas Arts District

The Las Vegas Arts District has come along way since its makeover a few years ago. Today, the Arts District is one of the city’s most vegan-friendly parts of town thanks to the abundance of restaurants and breweries opening.

Your guide to vegan options in the Las Vegas Arts District. For more vegan options in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

From north of Charleston to Oakey, it’s easy to find vegan food in the neighborhood. Here’s a map with all the restaurants offering vegan food in the Las Vegas Arts District.

Here, you can find everything from all vegan and vegan pop-ups to vegan pizza, brunch, bar snacks and more. Much more.

Tacotarian

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Let’s start with the all vegan action. Tacotarian’s Downtown location makes it the only brick and mortar vegan restaurant in the vicinity.

Since they opened late 2019, they’ve garnered attention for their vast selection of tacos, margaritas and more. In spring 2021, Vice President Kamala Harris and her team stopped in for a visit, catapulting the local restaurant to the international stage.

Taverna Costera

Taverna Costera is a vegan-friendly restaurant in the Arts District. For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com

The newly opened Taverna Costera is a Mediterranean restaurant with a heavy focus on plants. Like Main St., the vegan dishes here are plant-forward; you won’t find any mock meats or cheese, just veggies flavored to perfection in creative dishes. They’re doing magical things with mushrooms you’ve got to order to believe. Plus, their rooftop deck is the perfect spot (when it’s not as hot as the surface of the sun outside) to sip one of their specialty cocktails and watching the sun set behind Mt. Charleston.

Golden Fog Coffee

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Golden Fog is a coffee shop that’s all vegetarian. They serve popular eats from local vegan restaurants. Here, you can order the breakfast sandwich from Garden Grill, breakfast burrito from Tacotarian, sliders from Vintage Vegan Diner and donuts from Ronald’s Donuts.

Main St. Provisions

Main St Provisions is a vegan-friendly restaurant in Las Vegas. For more vegan dining options in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

Main St. Provisions has taken American comfort food and twisted it, courtesy of Executive Chef Justin Hall.

Vegan dishes here are plant-forward and include eats like puffy fry bread to dip in hominy, the best salads you’ll have, leek empanadas and more. Plus, for dessert they’ve got a vegan sundae featuring Paradise City scoops topped with vegan whipped cream.

Yu-Or-Mi Sushi Bar

Yu-Or-Mi Sushi Bar is a vegan-friendly Las Vegas restaurant serving vegan sushi. For more vegan options in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

This cozy sushi spot serves up a variety of vegan options including salads, hot rice bowls and, of course, sushi. Take a chance on the vegan omakase  at Yu-Or-Mi — you won’t be disappointed.

Esther’s Kitchen

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One of the city’s most popular restaurants, Esther’s Kitchen has one fully vegan dish on the menu for lunch (a sandwich) and dinner (a risotto).

You can tweak some of dishes to be vegan, like salads and pizza since they’ve got vegan cheese in the kitchen.

DE Thai Kitchen

D E Thai Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas has a large vegan selection. For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com/vegansbaby2018qD E Thai Kitchen in Downtown Las Vegas has a large vegan selection. For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com/vegansbaby2018

The tiny DE Thai Kitchen packs some powerful vegan Thai food into their menu. Choose from eats like the Northern Thai specialty, khao soi (let them know you’re vegan), or order up staples like pad thai wthout egg, or fried tofu.

Cornish Pasty Co

Cornish Pasty Co. in Las Vegas has two vegan pasty selections daily. Call ahead to find out what today's vegan options are. For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www.vegansbaby.com/vegansbaby2018

Cornish Pasty Co offers a rotation of vegan pasty selections to try. Pastries are traditionally filled with diced meats and veggies, but here they can swap out the fillings for vegan versions like spinach and vegan cheese. Call ahead so your vegan pasty dreams don’t get dashed; they can run out before dinner.

Makers & Finders

2021 Las Vegas Vegan Dining Month

The hip Latin-inspired coffee shop and restaurant recently revamped their vegan options to include even more eats like a JUST Egg and sausage sandwich. Plus, Makers has crowd favorites like their empanada bowls filled with veggies, and more. 

Vesta Coffee Roasters

A look at Vesta Coffee Roasters, a vegan-friendly coffee shop in Las Vegas. For more vegan options in Las Vegas, visit www. vegansbaby.com/vegansbaby2018

Start your morning at Vesta with their macadamia almond latte. Swoon. Then, order the avocado toast basic version served on sourdough. They’ve also got a black bean patty sandwich with aquafaba aioli, greens, pickled onion and more sandwiched between sourdough toast. Finally, Vesta has overnight oats that are vegan.

Nevada Brew Works

Grab a beer and enjoy a vegan pizza here. The veggie pizza uses Daiya, and despite Daiya’s reputation for meh cheese, it’s quite good.

18bin

18bin has a large selection of vegan eats. They’ve got dishes like beet and avocado sashimi with vegan feta, a black bean burger, cauliflower wings, and even a vegan grilled cheese.

Berlin Las Vegas

This fun bar also offers vegan food like a vegan corndog and fries, vegan tacos, vegan burger, vegan chili, hummus and chips and salsa.

Davy’s 

Davy’s on Main St. has a few vegan options to accompany their drinks. 

ReBar

This antique shop/bar has a vegan hot dog to eat, but no bun to put it in. But, whatever. 

Jammyland 

This cocktail/reggae bar offers stellar cocktails and an Impossible burger and a chana masala curry that’s vegan.

Able Baker

Pre-pandemic, Able Baker had quite a few vegan options. Now, they’ve got a vegan burger but no bun to put it in, and some salads they can tweak, and sides like fries.

Good Pie

One of two spots for vegan pizza on Main St., Good Pie offers gluten-free, Detroit, Sicilian, Grandma and Brooklyn crusts in a full restaurant and bar setting.

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Your guide to vegan options in the Las Vegas Arts District. For more vegan options in Las Vegas visit www.vegansbaby.com

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Diana Edelman

Diana Edelman is one of the most trusted voices in vegan travel. She's also an award-winning vegan travel planner with a focus on designing custom conscious luxury experiences. The founder of Vegans, Baby, Diana helped elevate the Las Vegas vegan dining scene from 2016 - 2021 when she relocated to NYC. She brings two decades of experience in travel journalism, public relations, and animal advocacy. Diana is also a James Beard Foundation judge (2025 and 2026) and a frequent media contributor.

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  • Tacotarian
  • Taverna Costera
  • Golden Fog Coffee
  • Main St. Provisions
  • Yu-Or-Mi Sushi Bar
  • Esther’s Kitchen
  • DE Thai Kitchen
  • Cornish Pasty Co
  • Makers & Finders
  • Vesta Coffee Roasters
  • Nevada Brew Works
  • 18bin
  • Berlin Las Vegas
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  • ReBar
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