If you’re walking through the Luis Munoz Marin Airport in San Juan and you’re trying to figure out what is available vegan (and where you can find it) then you are in the right place! And if you’re not even at the airport yet and you’re here planning ahead then bonus points for you.
We’ve taken the time to scour through the San Juan (SJU) Airport’s Dining Guide to find everything vegan-friendly in the airport and where everything is 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, without further ado, here is your Vegan Guide to the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.
Terminal A
Carl’s Jr*
Carl’s Jr has the Beyond Famous Star. You’ll need to order it with NO cheese and NO mayo. Without the cheese and mayo, it’s a Beyond Burger with lettuce, tomato, sliced onions and dill pickle on a seeded bun. Pair it up with some French Fries or Crisscut Fries.
If it’s breakfast time then you’re pretty much limited to just the Hash Rounds.
Terminal B
Carl’s Jr*
Carl’s Jr has the Beyond Famous Star. You’ll need to order it with NO cheese and NO mayo. Without the cheese and mayo, it’s a Beyond Burger with lettuce, tomato, sliced onions and dill pickle on a seeded bun. Pair it up with some French Fries or Crisscut Fries.
If it’s breakfast time then you’re pretty much limited to just the Hash Rounds.
Terminal C
Starbucks
If all else fails you can almost always count on finding a Starbucks inside an airport. They have way too many vegan-friendly drinks to list here, most with either no or only slight modifications needed to order them vegan. I highly suggest checking out our Starbucks Vegan Guide to help with ordering a drink.
If you’re also getting food, I would suggest going with a bagel. Starbucks has multiple varieties of bagels that are vegan including the Plain, Cinnamon Raisin and Everything. Look for Justin’s Hazelnut or Classic Almond Butter as a spread.
More Links and Info
*As with 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.
- If you’d like to see the complete list of dining options at the San Juan Airport then head over to their Official Restaurants page
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- Have another flight scheduled today? VeggL has dozens of Airport Vegan Guides including other popular airports like Orlando (MCO) and Miami (MIA).
- 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!