Where to Eat Mexican Food During Vegan Tucson Restaurant Week


December 3, 2024
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By Hannah Hernandez
By Hannah Hernandez

Vegan Tucson Restaurant Week is here (Sunday, December 1 – Saturday, December 7), showcasing a beautiful selection of plant-based dining experiences.

This week-long celebration highlights the creativity and diversity of Tucson’s vegan food scene, making it the perfect time to explore and support local restaurants.

Let’s take a look at the Mexican restaurants joining in!

10290 E. Speedway Blvd.
520 Taco Stop (Photos by Hannah Hernandez)
(Available Thursday, December 5 – Saturday, December 7)

Get each of the following at 10% off:

  • Papa Burrito – chorizo, chile verdo, and queso
  • Quesabirria Jackfruit Cheesy Tacos
  • Jackfruit Street Tacos

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8300 N. Thornydale Rd. #120

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3073 N. Campbell Ave.

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76 W. Washington

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50 E. Broadway Blvd.
a person standing in front of a door
Dining room at Penca (Photo by Anna Smirnova)
VEGAN TUCSON RESTAURANT WEEK MENU
  • Ensalada verde – Tlayuda with black bean puree roasted corn grey squash sweet potatoes and mushrooms topped with salsa verde radish pepitas and Mico cilantro
  • Sweet Plantain Pudding – with piloncillo syrup and spiced nuts

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151 N. Stone Ave.
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The Little One (Photo by Hannah Hernandez)
BREAKFAST – $15
(Choice of a breakfast bowl and a coffee (hot or iced)
  • Southwest Bowl – House-made soy chorizo, green chiles, tofu scramble, and potatoes.
    Optional: Country mushroom gravy.
  • Sausage & Cheese Bowl – Vegan sausage, bell peppers, onions, vegan cheese, tofu scramble, and potatoes.
LUNCH – $15
  • Green Chili Burger and a fountain drink (includes iced tea) – House-made soy patty, green chiles, vegan cheese, and chipotle mayo, lettuce, tomato, and pickle on a brioche bun. House-made adzuki patty is available.
DINNER – $15
  • Tofu Thai Curry – Fried tofu, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, bell peppers, and onions in housemade red curry over brown rice.

Learn more.

Let’s make this event a success. From now until Saturday, December 7, explore the incredible menus from participating restaurants, and share your experiences with us. Let’s show the world that Tucson is a hub for phenomenal plant-based cuisine.

For more information, visit veganrestaurantweek.com and follow Vegan Tucson Restaurant Week on Instagram.

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