![]() Never get frustrated by not knowing what you can get to eat ever again! Get unlimited access to all our guides with the free version. Quickly access over 400 vegan guides for restaurants, airports, sports venues and theme parks. On the food side, the options get a little less exciting even with the recent release of a ‘vegan protein box’ featuring chickpea bites that reminds us of a grown up version of a Lunchable.ĭownload the ultimate on-the-go vegan resource. Oat Milk is now available at all Starbucks and there is almost an infinite number of Starbucks vegan drinks you can order using one of the dairy-free milk alternatives (Starbucks also carries Almond, Soy and Coconut milk) Starbucks (Baggage Carousel #1 & Past Checkpoint 1) The new Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso, Ice Chocolate Almondmilk Shaken Espresso, Chickpea Box and a cameo from our Miss Mia. ![]() Hut’s Hamburgers are tagged vegan by the Austin Airport, but we haven’t been able to confirm any vegan options yet. We’ve reached out to Tacodeli and will update here once we hear back! Hut’s Hamburgers (Gate 14) Looking through their menu they have at least one, the Freakin Vegan, vegan option on their menu but it looks like their is a couple options that either are or can be easily made vegan. Up to you whether the cross-contamination is an issue. The Fries, Tots and Sweet Potato Fries are vegan themselves, but do share a fryer with the fried pickles and chicken tenders. (Gate 21)Īccording to the menu at Hat Creek, their Veggie Burger (made from Black Bean Quinoa) can be made vegan if ordered on a lettuce wrap instead of a bun. They also offer a variety of plant-based vegan grab & go meals.Īccording to the Austin Airport guide, JuiceLand is open 7 days/week 5am-1:30pm. ![]() JuiceLand (Gate 17)ġ00% Vegan! JuiceLand has an array of fruit, vegetable and protein smoothies, cold-press bottled juices, shots and juice cleanses. It comes with tofu in a Piri-Piri sauce, spinach, wild rice, pumpkin seeds, red onion and edamame topped with a balsamic vinaigrette. Mad Greens offers salads, wraps and grain bowls. Thanks to a VeggL reader, we received info on this healthy food option. Many chain locations names are clickable and will take you to the complete vegan guide for that restaurant.īarbara Jordan Terminal Mad Greens (Gate 16) We suggest checking on the Austin Airport Dining Page to the most updated openings and closings. Note: Some locations are still temporarily closed. If you know of any good vegan options inside the airport, please reach out and let us know so we can improve this guide for all of us! We do have a few options for you below, including one that is 100% vegan! While we love seeing this, it does make researching and finding vegan options a bit tougher. The Austin Airport, in true Austin fashion, is mostly local restaurants. The Austin Airport provided us with some “problems” that we loved. In this guide we’ll breakdown each concourse, giving you the best vegan options available, where they are and a couple menu suggestions. However, it was brought to an end as the resource inputs to ensure efficacy were too high and it was hard to achieve all the required interventions, working on behaviour change in tandem with supporting store operators and ensuring a stable supply of high quality, low cost, healthy foods.Are you currently looking for vegan options in the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport located in Austin, Texas? Toronto (Canada) also ran a Healthy Corner Stores programme along similar lines from 2014. ![]() More information: A similar programme, called ‘Baltimarket Healthy Stores’, has been implemented in Baltimore (USA) to provide corner store owners with incentives, infrastructure, education and marketing strategies to stock healthier foods. GAVA is now working with Austin Public Health to create a sustainable supply chain for fresh produce for the corner stores, enabling them to diversify products and lower prices. The initiative has worked with eight corner stores. The initiative is supported by the City of Austin under its ‘Fresh for Less’ initiative and implemented by community health coalition Go Austin/Vamos! Austin (GAVA), in partnership with non-profit organisation The Food Trust. It was needed because 38% of residents in the two areas are food insecure, while there is a high prevalence of fast-food restaurants and convenience stores and a lack of access to full-service grocery stores. The aim is to increase the availability of fresh, affordable, convenient, and nutritious food in low-access neighborhoods. Under the Healthy Corner Stores initiative, corner stores (including gas stations) in two zip codes are adopted by residents, who build relationships with owners and, together with a professional business consultant, help them to stock more healthy foods and host community events.
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