Boston Airport Vegan Options (2024 Guide)

Vegan Food at Boston Logan Airport

If you are looking for where to find vegan food inside of Boston’s Logan Airport, then you are in the right place.

Nothing is more frustrating than walking through an airport terminal and trying to figure out where the best vegan options are. Should you settle for what you see first or wander further down and hope you get lucky?

That is the game we usually end up playing.

In this guide we’ll break down each concourse, giving you the vegan options available, where they are and a couple of menu suggestions.

Finally, we found quite a few local restaurants inside the airport, but couldn’t determine which, if any, offered good vegan options. If you know of any that we’re missing, please reach out and let us know so we can improve this guide for the next vegan traveler. 


Vegan Options at Boston Logan Airport

Some chain restaurant locations will be linked back to our complete Vegan Guide for that restaurant. Click on any of those names to see everything vegan that restaurant chain offers. Be aware that airport locations may vary. 


Terminal A Pre-Security


Dunkin’ 

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.


Terminal A


B.Good (A6)

We were notified by a VeggL user that B.Good offers vegan options; specifically a Beyond Burger. We checked their menu online and do not see it listed as vegan but it does specify which items they have that are vegan. That being their Chipotle Veggie Burger, a Vegan Taco Salad, a Comfort Bowl, fries and sweet potatoes fries. They also offer vegan smoothies.

Verify which ones are vegan prior to ordering. Their menu online is for all of their locations–the airport may vary with what options they have. 

Berkshire Farms Market (A6)

Small market with fresh fruit, cold items and snacks. They do have a menu of food that can be ordered but we do not have what, if anything, is vegan. If you find an option, let us know.

Dunkin’ (A9/A10 and on your way to A13-A22)

Dunkin' Avocado Toast with Roasted Tomatoes
Dunkin’ Avocado Toast with Roasted Tomatoes –> Tomatoes are no longer an option at Dunkin’.

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.

Sbarro (on your way to A13-A22)

According to Sbarro, their dough and sauce are vegan and a special request can be made to make any pizza without cheese. So, to create your own, simply ask for a no-cheese pizza with any of the following toppings: bell peppers, black olives, mushrooms, onions, spinach and tomato. 

Airport locations may vary with what they offer. See our Sbarro vegan guide to cross-reference what they offer. 

Starbucks (on your way to A13-A22)

With the many options of non-dairy milk (oat, almond, soy, coconut) available at all Starbucks, there is almost an infinite number of vegan drinks you can order using.

On the food side, you have a few options including the Chickpea Bites & Avocado Protein Box and Bagels (plain, cinnamon raisin, everything). You can also check for their Strawberry Overnight Grains and snacks. 

Harpoon Tap Room (Gate A20)

A VeggL user let us know that Harpoon offers a soft pretzel that is vegan (order with NO cheese) and a couple of salads that can be modified, the Garden Greens and Kale Caesar). You will need to ask how to order the salads vegan. 

Thank you for your help, Alysha!


Terminal B


Starbucks (B3 & B17 and at the entrance leading to B29)

With the many options of non-dairy milk (oat, almond, soy, coconut) available at all Starbucks, there is almost an infinite number of vegan drinks you can order using.

On the food side, you have a few options including the Chickpea Bites & Avocado Protein Box and Bagels (plain, cinnamon raisin, everything). You can also check for their Strawberry Overnight Grains and snacks. 

Dunkin’ (on the corner between B5 & B14 and at the entrance leading to B29)

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.

Stephanie’s (B24)

Thanks to our VeggL user, Nina, we were made aware of a couple of options at Stephanie’s! Order a Beyond Burger but on a salad (NO buns are vegan) of mixed greens and balsamic vinegar or a Hummus Plate with NO flatbread. The Hummus Plate comes with grilled vegetables, olives, artichoke hearts and hummus on mixed greens with balsamic vinegar drizzled. 

She also let us know all fried items share a fryer with animal products. 

Peet’s Coffee (B25)

Peet’s offers coffee and non-dairy milk options.

At their locations not in an airport, they offer a 100% vegan breakfast sandwich. Unfortunately, we have been informed by multiple VeggL users that the sandwich is not available in the airports. We suggest verifying before ordering.

Not Your Average Joe’s (at the entrance leading to B29)

Not Your Average Joe’s offers an Impossible Burger; however, it is served on a brioche bun. Most brioche buns are not vegan so you will have to double check that you can order this burger vegan. We have not confirmed if the fries share a fryer as well. 

If you learn more info on the vegan options from here, please let us know. 

B.Good (at the entrance leading to B29)

We were notified by a VeggL user that B.Good offers vegan options; specifically a Beyond Burger. We checked their menu online and do not see it listed as vegan but it does specify which items they have that are vegan. That being their Chipotle Veggie Burger, a Vegan Taco Salad, a Comfort Bowl, fries and sweet potatoes fries. They also offer vegan smoothies.

Verify which ones are vegan prior to ordering. Their menu online is for all of their locations–the airport may vary with what options they have. 

OTTO Pizza(at the entrance leading to B29)

Order a Pizza with Violife’s vegan cheese! Add veggies like roasted garlic, fresh mushrooms, basil, spinach and kalamata olives. They have more but their airport location may be limited so I don’t want to list everything. 

OTTO’s does mention that the butternut squash, roasted pear, and mashed potatoes are the “vegetable” toppings that are NOT vegan.

Tico (at the entrance leading to B29)

The only option we were told that is vegan is Tico’s guacamole, chips & salsa. They do have burritos, rice and black beans but we have not been able to confirm if any of these are vegan. 


Terminal C


Wahlburgers (C10/11)

Wahlburgers Impossible Burger
It may not look like much, but this was one of the best Impossible Burgers I’ve ever had.

The Belle of the Ball when it comes to vegan food inside the Boston Airport. Wahlburgers carries an Impossible Burger that can be made vegan. Just let them know that you are wanting to order the burger vegan.

If you have time, even if you’re not in Terminal C, Wahlburgers is worth going out of your way to get.

Ryan had Wahlburgers once. Donnie himself drove the Wahlburgers truck down and served his team burgers outside the stadium after they played Boston College a few years ago. It was amazing.

Mija Cantina (C11)

Chips & Salsa or Chips & Guac are the only vegan options we are aware of. Mija Cantina also offers black beans and Mexican rice but we have not confirmed if these are animal free options. 

Dunkin’ (C20)

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.

Starbucks (C26)

With the many options of non-dairy milk (oat, almond, soy, coconut) available at all Starbucks, there is almost an infinite number of vegan drinks you can order using.

On the food side, you have a few options including the Chickpea Bites & Avocado Protein Box and Bagels (plain, cinnamon raisin, everything). You can also check for their Strawberry Overnight Grains and snacks. 

Boston Public Market (C26)

Inside the Boston Public Market is a local chain restaurant, called Mother Juice. A couple of VeggL users have given us insight… Mother Juice offers a mostly vegan menu with items like avocado toast, overnight oats, smoothies, bowls, kale salads and more. We suggest confirming which options are vegan prior to ordering.

Thank you for the info, Heidi and Nancy!


Terminal E Arrivals


Dunkin’

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.


Terminal E


Dunkin’ (E1A)

Multiple bagels (like Everything and Cinnamon Raisin) are available. Avocado Toast and Hashbrowns make Dunkin a decent choice.

Dunkin’ offers oat and almond milk (with an extra charge) which makes many coffee combinations possible.

Stephanie’s (E7)

Thanks to our VeggL user, Nina, we were made aware of a couple of options at Stephanie’s! Order a Beyond Burger but on a salad (NO buns are vegan) of mixed greens and balsamic vinegar or a Hummus Plate with NO flatbread. The Hummus Plate comes with grilled vegetables, olives, artichoke hearts and hummus on mixed greens with balsamic vinegar drizzled. 

She also let us know all fried items share a fryer with animal products. 

Wow Bao (E7)

Wow Bao offers Green Vegetable Potsticker/Dumplings that are vegan. It is considered vegetarian but does not have dairy or egg. We suggest asking. Open one up before you leave as well to make sure you got the correct one. We had a VeggL user let us know they were initially given one with meat. This person said the vegetable ones have a lot of green on the inside. 

Thank you for this extra info, Jane!


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We hope this guide helped make your quest for vegan food through the Boston Airport a little bit easier.

More Info

  • Restaurants were pulled from the Boston Logan Dining Guide. Be sure to check that page if you’d like to see all the restaurants located inside the airport.
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