‘Plant-Based Junk Food’ takes a road trip to Arizona Beer House


November 1, 2021
By Matt Sterner

Keep an eye out for the full menu on the day of.

Now and again, the vegetarian and vegan restaurant Vuture Food takes a trip to Tucson with its Plant-Based Junk Food truck — sharing its delights with those looking for something meat-free.

The east side brew spot, Arizona Beer House, is hosting the Los Angeles-based food truck from 2 – 8 p.m. on Saturday, November 6.

Plant-Based Junk Food
Crispy Chik’n Sandwiches (Photo courtesy of Vuture Food)

The vegan comfort food around has been traveling around, stopping in cities along the way, and sharing the recipes on a rotating menu that’s announced the morning of.

This year, there will not be any pre-orders available, and they’re accepting credit cards or cash. Also, the menu will be shared the morning of the event, but you can expect to find Crispy Chik’n Sandwiches and Loaded Fries on comin’ in hot.

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Loaded Fries (Photo courtesy of Vuture Food)

Additionally, Vuture Food posted the following on Facebook:

“All of our items contain soy. We are entirely nut-free. All of our loaded fries are made with gluten-free ingredients, however they are fried in the same fryer as our patties, which contain wheat. Our patties are made from a combination of soy, wheat, and peas.”

To wash it all down, Arizona Beer House has tons of great local, regional, and national beers on tap. Also, don’t forget to check out the multiple fridges to be sure you get a brew that’ll pair perfectly with your grub.

Arizona Beer House is located at 150 S. Kolb Rd. For more information, follow Vuture Food on Facebook. 

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