Vegan in Tulsa: A Guide to the Best Plant-Based Eats That Even Your Carnivore Friends Will Love

So, here’s the thing about being vegan (or at least trying to cut out meat on most days): People still think it’s all kale smoothies and rabbit food. And I’m here to tell you, my friend, that they couldn’t be more wrong—especially if you live in Tulsa, where plant-based eating is no longer the sidekick, but the main event.

Whether you're fully committed to the vegan life, dipping a toe into the vegetarian pool, or just trying to eat a little cleaner during the week (because weekends are for pizza, let’s be real), Tulsa has more to offer than you might think. Forget everything you know about boring salads and grain bowls; we’re talking flavor-packed, creative dishes that’ll make even your die-hard carnivore friends jealous.

Here’s a rundown of some of the best vegan and vegetarian spots in Tulsa, straight from your favorite local guide. Let’s dig in!

1. Chimera Café: Coffee and Tacos for the Win

Breakfast Tacos Vegan Style?

Yes please!

Chimera Café might just be my spirit animal. It’s the kind of place where you can grab a cup of ethically sourced coffee, sit back in a cozy spot, and let the world slow down for a minute. But don’t let the chill vibes fool you—this place brings the heat with its vegan and vegetarian options.

Their breakfast tacos? Legendary. You can get them loaded with scrambled tofu, veggies, and house-made salsa that has just the right amount of kick. And for my avocado-loving friends, their avo toast game is next level—simple, but seriously delicious.

Pro Tip: If you’re the type to love brunch any day of the week (and who isn’t?), their vegan pancakes are chef’s kiss.

2. The Vault: Nostalgia Meets Plant-Based Perfection

Retro Vegan Vibes?

Throwback style, but modern taste.

The Vault is the kind of spot that feels like stepping back in time—housed in an old mid-century modern bank building, it's got all the nostalgia feels. But when it comes to their food, they're serving up fresh, forward-thinking, and plant-based goodness.

Their menu isn’t strictly vegan, but don’t worry, they’ve got options. Their vegan Reuben? Game changer. With marinated tempeh, sauerkraut, vegan cheese, and thousand island dressing on rye, it’s the kind of sandwich that makes you forget it’s plant-based.

And yes, they do vegan desserts. Think coconut milk ice cream that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about dairy.

3. LTO (Lone Wolf): Fusion Flavors to Blow Your Mind

Banh Mi For Me!

If you’ve never tried Banh-mi…TRUST, you’ll be happy you gave LTO a go!

If you haven’t heard of Lone Wolf, I’m not sure what rock you’ve been living under, but it’s time to change that. This place is where Vietnamese flavors meet Southern soul, and yes, they’ve got plenty of options for the plant-based crowd.

Try their Banh Mi with tofu or Tofu Rice Bowl, and your taste buds will thank you. The pickled veggies, the perfect amount of crunch from the tofu, and that sauce... it’s pure magic. Plus, if you’re a spice lover, their Sriracha mayo (vegan-friendly, of course) is a must.

Pro Tip: You can’t go wrong with their Kimchi Fries (don’t ask, just order them). And yes, they can make them vegan!

4. Pure Food and Juice: For the Health Nut in All of Us

Hands down - BEST Buddha Bowls in town!

Colorful, delightful and FRESH!

There’s something about Pure Food and Juice that just makes you feel like you’re doing your body a favor. Maybe it’s the fact that everything on the menu is raw, organic, and plant-based, or maybe it’s the sleek, spa-like atmosphere. Either way, this is the place to be when you want to fuel up without the guilt.

Start with one of their fresh juices (the Beet Retreat is a personal fave), then dive into one of their colorful, nutrient-packed bowls or wraps. The Buffalo Cauliflower Wrap is spicy, crunchy, and satisfying—basically everything you want in a meal, without the heaviness.

Bonus points for their selection of raw vegan desserts, like the raw cacao brownie that tastes way too good to be healthy.

5. Roppongi Ramen: Slurping Good Vegan Noodles

Half Price Ramen!

Every Thursday from 5pm - Close!

I get it, when you think of ramen, your mind might go straight to pork broth and soft-boiled eggs, but at Roppongi Ramen, they’ve created something special for the plant-based crowd: vegan ramen that’s rich, savory, and totally satisfying.

Their vegan miso ramen is the star of the show, featuring a flavorful broth, springy noodles, and fresh veggies that make you feel like you’re eating something comforting without the post-meal food coma. Pair it with some veggie gyoza, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate comfort meal.

Pro Tip: This is a cozy little spot, so get there early if you want to avoid the lunch rush.

6. Que Gusto: Ecuadorian Eats with a Vegan Twist

Ask about the VEGAN choices!

Even your non-V friends will love this place!

Que Gusto might not be the first place you think of for vegan eats, but trust me, it should be. This charming Ecuadorian spot offers vegan versions of many of their dishes, and they do it so well.

Their vegan empanadas are crispy on the outside, filled with savory veggies, and paired with a spicy, tangy dipping sauce. You’ll also find plant-based soups, sandwiches, and even desserts on their menu, so whether you’re vegan or just curious, there’s plenty to try.

Pro Tip: Get the vegan ceviche if it's available—it’s one of those dishes that you’ll be dreaming about long after you’ve left.

7. Trenchers Delicatessen: Sandwiches, But Make It Vegan

Vegan Scramble

Need we say more…

Trenchers is a deli, yes, but it’s one that knows how to do plant-based. Their Vegan BLT is a must-try, made with smoky tempeh bacon, fresh lettuce, and tomato on hearty bread that’s perfect for soaking up all the goodness.

If you’re in the mood for something heartier, their Vegan Reuben also hits the spot. The fact that they can take a traditional sandwich and make it plant-based without sacrificing any of the flavor? That’s a win in my book.

Pro Tip: Pair your sandwich with their vegan potato salad. Trust me, it’s worth it.

Honorable Mention:

Insanely good pies!

So good even meat lovers will want a bite.

The Bottom Line: Tulsa’s Vegan Scene is Thriving

Gone are the days of settling for a side salad or fries when you’re eating plant-based in Tulsa. Whether you’re craving a hearty sandwich, a fresh juice, or a comforting bowl of noodles, the vegan and vegetarian scene here has so much to offer.

So the next time someone gives you that “but what do you even eat?” look, just smile and start rattling off these spots. Because in Tulsa, eating vegan doesn’t mean missing out—it means leveling up.

- Stacey & Mark 🌿

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