Vegan Week culminates with the Vegan Tucson Night Market, hosted by Death Free Foodie and Tucson Foodie along with sponsors Trulieve and Semper Fi Heating and Cooling, on from 6-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 6.
With free parking and plenty of room for over 50 vendors, the market takes place at the Heirloom Farmers Market Pavilions at Rillito Park, 4502 N. 1st Ave.

Expect food and beverage vendors, live music, and a unique ambiance that brings together the broader Tucson vegan community for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience under the summer sky.
Meet the Vendors
Savory / Hot Food Vendors
- Bobby’s Kitchen – Vegan tamales and carne con chile
- Boriken Modern Puerto Rican Cuisine – Modern Puerto Rican dishes
- Chonky Cat Noodle – Yakisoba noodles with vegetables
- Del Cielo – Tamales, burritos, tacos, aguas frescas
- Eatgypt – Egyptian koshary and vegan sweets
- Ensenada Street Food – Vegan tacos, chilaquiles, grilled vegetables
- Hot Bamboo – Steamed buns
- Hot Sauce and Pepper – Vegan soul food
- HUHUs House of Dumplings – Gluten-free and plant-based dumplings
- Los Poblanitos Cuisine – Indigenous vegan tamales and tlacoyos
- Lovin’ Spoonfuls – Chili cheese fries, tortas, Sonoran dogs
- Maya’s Cajun Kitchen – Cajun dishes, po’ boys, cobblers
- Midtown Vegan Deli and Market – Plant-based burgers, sandwiches, and more
- Patricia’s Cuban Kitchen – Cuban cuisine
- The Makan Bowl – Singapore noodles, satay, curry
- The Vegan Joint AZ LLC – Ceviche, tacos, nachos, drinks
- You Sly Dog – Vegan hot dogs and snacks
- Yum Yum Pocha – Korean street food and drinks

Sweets
- Ate Kei’s Filipino Treats – Traditional Filipino sweets
- Cinnaholic – Cinnamon rolls and baked goods
- Cool Kids Snack Cakes – Crispy marshmallow snack bars
- Donut Blitz – Made-to-order donuts
- Ducky’s Pineapple Banana Bread – Air-fried banana bread
- FlourPot Vegan – Gluten-free plant-based jams, jellies, and sauces
- Maxa Oats Vegan Cookies – Vegan cookies and pastries
- Nice Dreams – Oat-based vegan ice cream pops
- Sahtein Kitchen – Macarons and mousse pastries
- Saguaro Salsas – Homemade salsa
- Spicy Shrooms – Mushroom salsas
- Sweet Rolls and More – Vegan ice cream rolls
- The Hungrywolf Bakery – Baked sweets
- Third Day Sourdough – Sourdough bread and baked goods
- Tucson Chocolate Factory – Award-winning vegan chocolates
- Uniquely Made Cookies – Handmade vegan cookies

Beverages
- Bar La Pachanga – Mocktails and wellness beverages
- BarDown Fitness & Nutrition – Vegan shakes and smoothies
- Espressoul – Coffee, tea, pastries
- Little Bear Lemonade – Fresh lemonade and orange juice
- The Scented Leaf – Tea
- Transit Tea – Specialty tea beverages
NON-FOOD
- BySpookySelena – Embroidered apparel, tote bags, gifts
- Cosmic Foundry LLC – Handmade copper and silver jewelry
- Desert Alchemist – Mushroom and herb extracts
- Desert Rat Stitchings – Cross-stitch and block painting
- Dreamy Things Clay Company – Polymer clay jewelry and magnets
- Emiliaxocosmetics – Cruelty-free vegan cosmetics
- Enjoy Crochet & Knit – Handmade crochet plushies and decor
- Green Expressions – Botanical art and specialized plants
- Isabel Artesanias – Eco-friendly handwoven PVC totes
- MadeItMikayla – Plants and positivity-themed stationery
- Purple Sky Incense – Handcrafted incense and holders
- Sparkle Sparrow – Crystals, gemstones, handmade jewelry
- Sun-Land Tattoo – Tattoos
- Yellow Bird Farm – Potted plants and handmade pottery
Affinity
- Old Souls Animal Rescue – Selling T-shirts and accepting donations.
- Paws Without Borders – Local dog rescue services.
- Ironwood Pig Sanctuary – Pig rescue information and merchandise
And, as always, it’s free entry and there’s free parking.
Invite your friends, vegans and non-vegans alike, for a memorable evening.
TThe Vegan Night Market takes place at the Heirloom Farmers Market Pavilions at Rillito Park, 4502 N. 1st Ave. For more information, visit vnm.tucsonfoodie.com. To keep up with the latest, follow Death Free Foodie on Instagram.
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