The vegan options at Bruegger’s Bagels include a large variety of their signature bagels. Top your bagel with choices like grape or strawberry jelly, hummus or peanut butter. Don’t forget to pair that with a cup of Bruegger’s coffee.
For lunch, give their Garden Vegetable Soup a try.
With over 200 locations in 22 states, there’s a good chance you’ve got a Bruegger’s close to you. Here is the complete list of everything vegan at Bruegger’s Bagels:
Vegan Options at Bruegger’s Bagels
Vegan Bagels*
- Apple Cinnamon – Gourmet (seasonal)
- Blueberry
- Bruegger Bites
- Cinnamon Sugar
- Everything
- Garlic
- Jalapeno (select markets)
- Onion
- Plain
- Poppy
- Pumpernickel
- Pumpkin (seasonal)
- Rosemary Olive Oil
- Sesame
- Sourdough
Condiments
- Dijon Mustard
- Fresh Veggies
- Grape Jelly
- Hummus Spread
- Strawberry Jelly
- Peanut Butter
- Sriracha Sauce
Salad Dressings
- Balsamic Vinaigrette
Deli Sandwiches
^Check with your location for availability.
- Garden Veggie – a plain bagel with red onion, green peppers, hummus, tomato, lettuce and cucumbers
Veggies Available
- Green Peppers
- Red Peppers
- Fresh Lettuce
- Red Onion
- Tomato
- Capers
Soups
^Check with your location for availability.
- Vegetable – green beans, sweet corn, red bell peppers, zucchini, summer squash, barley, celery, onions and fresh basil in a tomato stock
Syrup Flavors (For Coffee)
- Almond
- Caramel
- Chocolate
- Hazelnut
- Vanilla
*FYI: Almost all of the bagels at Bruegger’s, according to their nutrition page, are manufactured in a facility where eggs are processed.
^Hummus and the Vegetable Soup are no longer listed on Bruegger’s website menu but is still on their allergens guide. We have contacted them to ask and will update once we have more information. Check with your location for availability for now.
Bruegger’s Bagels Vegan FAQ
Are Bruegger’s Bagels vegan?
Yes, many (but not all) of the bagels at Bruegger’s Bagels are vegan. To be exact, 15 of the varieties of bagel are vegan including some of their most popular kinds like their Original, Everything and Blueberry.
Why is the Whole Wheat Bagel NOT vegan?
The whole wheat bagel contains honey.
Is the Chai Tea vegan?
Unfortunately no. According to Bruegger’s Bagels ingredients list, they use Oregon Chai Tea which contains honey.
Can I eat WFPB (Whole Food Plant Based) at Bruegger’s Bagels?
Be aware, every bagel is made with unbleached enriched flour.
The following are oil-free bagels: Cinnamon Sugar Bagel (contains added sugar), Everything Bagel, Garlic Bagel, Jalapeno Bagel (contains added sugar), Onion Bagel, Plain Bagel, Poppy Bagel, Pretzel Bagel, Pumpkin (contains added sugar – seasonal), Salt Bagel, Sesame Bagel and Sourdough Bagel.
Other options would include: Coffee, Water, Tea and Poured Orange Juice (ingredients list says “pasteurized orange juice”), Mixed Greens Base (romaine & arugula), Tomato, Lettuce, Green Peppers, Red Onion, Dijon Mustard and Sriracha.
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Our Picks
Ryan’s Pick – I’ve only had Bruegger’s a few times. When I did I went with the Cinnamon Sugar Bagel, plain and toasted, with a cup of coffee.
Jen’s Pick – I have never been to a Bruegger’s but if I did I would 100% get the Garden Veggie Sandwich w/ hummus on a Sour Dough or Everything Bagel. Yum!
More Links and Info:
- Want to see Bruegger’s Bagels full menu? Head over to the Bruegger’s Bagels Official Menu page.
- Information taken directly from the Bruegger’s Bagels Nutrition and Allergen Page
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- Disclaimer: We do everything possible at VeggL to make sure all our Vegan Guides are as up to date as possible, but sometimes menus and menu items can change. VeggL is not responsible for incorrect or outdated information. Always check with your location and server to confirm items are vegan when ordering. If you notice something that needs to be corrected – please let us know!