Tucson restaurants celebrate Sonoran Restaurant Week in September.
Now, theyβre joining plates and forks to fete vegan fare for the inaugural Vegan Tucson Restaurant Week.
Twenty-three Tucson restaurants are participating, offering special prix fixe menus from Sunday, Dec. 1 through Saturday, Dec. 7.
βI canβt wait to see the incredible vegan dishes local restaurants create and hear about everyoneβs experiences exploring plant-based cuisine around town,β Death Free Foodieβs Hannah Hernandez said in a written statement.
Charrovida on the northwest side has a menu that leads with vegetables.
Hernandez and Tucson Foodie publisher Shane Reiser have been working on the vegan week concept for some time, inspired by the success of their quarterly Vegan Night Markets. The idea is to showcase local restaurantsβ creativity in the plant-based food space in the hopes of attracting new customers to those businesses.
βOur goal is to shine a spotlight on Tucsonβs amazing vegan options and inspire diners to try something new,β Reiser said in a news release. βWith no participation fees for restaurants and a city-wide celebration of plant-based cuisine, this event is a win for everyone.β
Sawmill Run's menu includes a beet salad.Β
For a rundown on the menus at participating restaurants, visit veganrestaurantweek.com. Participating restaurants include:
- 5 Points Market & Restaurant, 756 S. Stone Ave., 5pointstucson.com
- Taco Stop, 10290 E. Speedway, tacostopaz.com
- Beaut Burger, 267 S. Avenida del Convento in the MSA Annex, beautburger.com
- The BlackTop Grill, 8300 N. Thornydale Road, theblacktopgrill.com
- Dedicated Gluten Free Bakery, 4500 E. Speedway, dedicatedgf.com
- Del Cielo, 3073 N. Campbell Ave., delcielotamales.com
- Ermanos Bar, 220 N. Fourth Ave., ermanosbrew.com
- Falora Pizza, 3000 E. Broadway, falora.com
- JoJoβs Restaurant, 76 W. Washington St., jojostucson.com



