Vegan Tucson Restaurant Week has been rollin’ strong and is happening now until the end of the day on Saturday, December 7.
So far, select restaurants have been showcasing a beautiful selection of plant-based dining experiences — highlighting the creativity and diversity of Tucson’s vegan food scene! It’s the perfect time to explore and support local restaurants.
Keep scrolling to see the brunch options to hit up now and into the weekend. Brunch it up, buttercup!
Where to Get Brunch
5 Points Market & Restaurant
756 S. Stone Ave.

Coronet Cafe
353 S. Meyer Ave.

Dedicated
4500 E. Speedway Blvd. #41


Ghini’s French Caffe
1803 E. Prince Rd.

JoJo’s
76 W. Washington

The Little One
151 N. Stone Ave.

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.
Lovin’ Spoonfuls Vegan Restaurant
2990 N. Campbell Ave. #120

National
98 E. Congress St.

Urban Fresh
73 E. Pennington St.

Vegan Restaurant Week Menu
All specials are $15 and include a small tea or lemonade:
- Monday – Muffuletta Sandwich
- Tuesday – Taco Tuesday (GF)
- Wednesday– Southwest Shepherds Pie
- Thursday– Birria Ramen
- Friday – Lions Mane Crab Cakes (GF)
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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