Eppley Airfield Vegan Guide (2024)

If you’re at the Eppley Airfield in Omaha, Nebraska and you’re trying to find what vegan options are available (and where everything is located) then you are in the right place! And if you’re planning ahead right now before you even get to Omaha then bravo.

We’ve taken the time to scour through the Omaha (OMA) Airfield’s Dining Guide to find everything vegan-friendly in the airport and where all those options are located.

We are also very fortunate that we have our VeggL community that often reaches out to us to let us know about vegan options that they find in airports as well.

So, let’s get right to it, here is your Vegan Guide to the Omaha Airfield.


Vegan Options at Eppley Airfield

If you come across any additional options, please let us know!


South Terminal Food Court


A&W

If you’ve heard of A&W having a vegan burger, don’t get too excited – that’s only at their Canadian locations.

For us here in the US, we’re limited to mostly fries and some of their Limeade and Slushee drinks.

Blimpie

Blimpie’s Meatless Meatball Sub with NO cheese on ciabatta bread. I added spinach, onion and banana peppers.

Blimpie has a Plant Based Meatball Parmigiana. You do need to order it with NO provolone and NO parmesan. It comes with Gardein plant-based meatballs smothered in a zesty marinara sauce. Add any veggies, like peppers and onions, you want to top it off.

We’ve tried it and it’s really good. Would make a great airport lunch.

FYI: There is another Blimpie in the North Terminal Food Court.

Scooter’s Coffee

Plenty of coffee (and non-dairy milk), tea and even smoothies to choose from.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat you can grab a Plain Bagel or Oatmeal with Dried Fruit and Nuts.

FYI: There are three Scooter’s Coffee locations in the airport. Another in the North Terminal Food Court and a third in Concourse B.


Concourse A (South)


There is only one dining location in the whole concourse according to the airport’s dining guide and we’re not aware of any vegan options available.

So, if you’re flying out of Concourse A, grab something to eat before making your way to your gate.


North Terminal Food Court


Blimpie

Blimpie has a Plant Based Meatball Parmigiana. You do need to order it with NO provolone and NO parmesan. It comes with Gardein plant-based meatballs smothered in a zesty marinara sauce. Add any veggies, like peppers and onions, you want to top it off.

We’ve tried it and it’s really good. Would make a great airport lunch.

FYI: There is another Blimpie in the South Terminal Food Court.

KFC

KFC has done multiple test runs with Beyond Chicken, but at the time we’re writing this it’s not currently available.

Unfortunately, that leaves you with basically fries and a few other sides as your only options.

Scooter’s Coffee

Plenty of coffee (and non-dairy milk), tea and even smoothies to choose from.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat you can grab a Plain Bagel or Oatmeal with Dried Fruit and Nuts.

FYI: There is another Scooter’s Coffee in Concourse B.


Concourse B (North)


Scooter’s Coffee

Plenty of coffee (and non-dairy milk), tea and even smoothies to choose from.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat you can grab a Plain Bagel or Oatmeal with Dried Fruit and Nuts.


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More Links and Info

  • If you’d like to see the full list of dining options at the Eppley Airfield, then head over to their Dining & ShoppingOpens in a new tab. page.
  • Have more flights today? VeggL has dozens of vegan airport guides including other popular airports like the Denver Airport (DEN) and Chicago’s O’Hare Airport (ORD).
  • Cross-Contamination: In any restaurant that is not 100% vegan or does not offer a designated cooking space for their vegan options, cross-contamination can occur and fryers/grills may be shared with animal products. You can choose what your level of comfort is with these potential issues.
  • 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!