Miami International Airport Vegan Options (2026 Guide)

Vegan Options at Miami International Airport

Walking through the Miami International (MIA) Airport and looking for some good vegan options?

You are in the right place!

This guide is designed to give you the best vegan options in each concourse of the Miami Airport.

Having said that, there are not a ton of vegan options to choose from inside the airport. They do have some local spots that we could not get info on.

With that in mind, if you know of any good vegan food available inside Miami Airport, especially from some of the more local restaurants, please reach out and let us knowOpens in a new tab. so that we can add and improve this guide!


Miami International Airport Vegan Options

Many of the chain restaurants are linked to their full complete vegan guide we created for them. You can use it for reference. Some airport versions of these restaurants offer a smaller menu–just be aware of this.


NORTH TERMINAL


Concourse D


Gilbert’s Food Bar

Noted as having vegan options on Miami’s airport website. You will need to ask what those are. If you happen to learn what they are, please let us know. We would love to keep this guided as updated as possible for our fellow vegan travelers. 🙂

Half Moon Empanada

Noted as having vegan options on Miami’s airport website. You will need to ask what those are.

Ice Box Cafe

Noted as having vegan options on Miami’s airport website. You will need to ask what those are.

StarbucksOpens in a new tab. (Gates D10 & D32, 1st level arrivals, 2nd level near checkpoint 2 & 4)

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.

On the food side, you have a couple of options including Bagels (plain or everything–ask if they have guacamole or a peanut butter packet to top it with) or Oatmeal. Airport locations may be limited so you can also check the ingredients on their snacks.

SubwayOpens in a new tab. (Gate D10)

Fresh sub or salad with veggie toppings, dressing and chips. The pic above shows a sub with their veggie patty. Not all locations carry it. Please check with this location. If not, order a Veggie Sub.

Chili’s (Gate D15)

There is definitely a limited amount of items at this airport Chili’s compared to the regular ones but you can absolutely make a meal.

You will find Chips & Salsa and/or Guacamole, Chili’s House Salad (order with Citrus Balsamic Vinaigrette and NO cheese or croutons–maybe ask if you can SUB with avocado), Black Beans, Mexican Rice, Seasonal Veggies (verify vegan-friendly) and French fries*.

Shula’s Bar & Grill (Gate D17)

Shula’s offers a Veggie Burger using an Impossible patty. We have NOT confirmed if this menu item is vegan. If you happen to have time to stop by and ask, please let us knowOpens in a new tab. so we can update here. 🙂

Corona Beach House (Gate D23)

The Miami Airport dining page lists Corona Beach House as being vegan-friendly. You will have to ask what these menu items are.

Einstein Bros. BagelsOpens in a new tab. (Gate D26)

Order an Avocado Veg Out with NO schmear and you have a bagel & veggie sandwich. Or an Avocado Toast which is a bagel with avocado and everything spice mix. Even though Einstein does not carry vegan cream cheese, you do have options.

Estefan Kitchen Express (Gate D27)

Look for the Vegan Flatbread Pizza under their Freshly Baked Flatbreads section on the menu. They used to have a Vegan Cuban Sandwich–maybe ask about that one if you don’t see it on the menu.

A VeggL user let us know the flatbread pizza is delicious. Thank you for your review, Hayley!

Fig & Fennel (Gate D28)

This has been a controversial place for our VeggL users to visit. We have been told they have a couple of vegan items here (noted on the item that it is vegan) time and time again but then just now received an email from a VeggL user that said while it may say it is vegan, make sure to read the ingredients.

Our recommendation, if you happen to stop by, is to pay close attention to the ingredient list–seems that egg is the problem.

La Carreta (Gate D37)

A VeggL user let us know La Carreta offers a delicious meal of black beans, rice, and sweet fried plantains. We have not confirmed this is vegan with the restaurant so we suggest asking prior to ordering.

Thank you for the info, Amy!

Dunkin’ (Gate D41)

Vegan Options at Dunkin
Dunkin’s Iced Coffee with Mocha Swirl Syrup

Order a Coffee with Oat Milk and Mocha Swirl or a Vanilla Cold Brew with either oat or almond. For food, we like their Hash Browns or you can get an Everything or Cinnamon Raisin bagel, toasted or not. Maybe make a note that you do not want cream cheese as well… just in case.

–> A VeggL user let us know Dunkin’ at this airport does not offer Avocado Toast.


CENTRAL TERMINAL

Many of the chain restaurants are linked to their full complete vegan guide we created for them. You can use it for reference. Some airport versions of these restaurants offer a smaller menu–just be aware of this.


Concourse E


Burger KingOpens in a new tab. (Dining Court)

In the morning, pick up a coffee (no-dairy milk available), Hash Browns and/or French Toast Sticks*. In the afternoon or evening, order an Impossible Whopper* with NO mayo and fries*.

*All menu items have cross-contamination. You choose your level of comfort.

Chick-fil-AOpens in a new tab. (Gate E2)

Waffle Fries, Kale Crunch Salad and a Fruit Cup are your quick vegan options at Chick-Fil-A.

The Great American Bagel (Gate E9)

Ask which bagels specifically do not have animal products (some may contain honey or dairy)–should be any of the following: cinnamon raisin, everything, multigrain, sesame or the baguette.

Then create a Veggie sandwich with cucumber, lettuce, red onion, roasted red peppers, shredded carrots and/or tomatoes. Ask what sauces or dressing could be an option.

SubwayOpens in a new tab. (2nd Level Departures)

Vegan Options at Subway
Subway’s Veggie Delight with Baked Lay’s… Hearty Multigrain with banana peppers, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, spinach and tomatoes with sweet onion teriyaki sauce.

Fresh sub or salad with veggie toppings, dressing and chips.

My favorite sub order is a 6″ Veggie Delight with banana peppers, cucumbers, green peppers, onion, spinach and tomatoes on hearty multigrain bread with sweet onion teriyaki sauce. Get a bag of Baked Lays. When ready to eat, add the Baked Lays to your sub for a little crunch. 🙂 -Jen


Concourse F


Dunkin’ (2nd Level Departures)

Order a Coffee with Oat Milk and Mocha Swirl or a Vanilla Cold Brew with either oat, almond or coconut milk. For food, we like their Hash Browns or you can get an Everything or Cinnamon Raisin bagel, toasted or not. Maybe make a note that you do not want cream cheese as well… just in case.

–> A VeggL user let us know Dunkin’ at this airport does not offer Avocado Toast.


Concourse G


Chili’s Too (2nd Level Departures)

You have a few options here… tostada chips & salsa, steamed broccoli or the fajitas with no butter, sour cream or cheese. Ask to SUB with extra fajita veggies and black beans. Be aware that airport location menus may vary. We suggest cross-referencing our guide.


SOUTH TERMINAL

Many of the chain restaurants are linked to their full complete vegan guide we created for them. You can use it for reference. Some airport versions of these restaurants offer a smaller menu–just be aware of this.


Concourse H


StarbucksOpens in a new tab. (Gate H5)

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.

On the food side, you have a couple of options including Bagels (plain or everything–ask if they have guacamole or a peanut butter packet to top it with) or Oatmeal. Airport locations may be limited so you can also check the ingredients on their snacks.

SubwayOpens in a new tab. (Gate H7)

Fresh sub or salad with veggie toppings, dressing and chips.


Concourse H-J Connector


Burger KingOpens in a new tab.

In the morning, pick up a coffee (no-dairy milk available), Hash Browns and/or French Toast Sticks*. In the afternoon or evening, order an Impossible Whopper* with NO mayo and fries*.

*All menu items have cross-contamination. You choose your level of comfort.


Concourse J


Starbucks (Gate J7)

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.

On the food side, you have a couple of options including Bagels (plain or everything–ask if they have guacamole or a peanut butter packet to top it with) or Oatmeal. Airport locations may be limited so you can also check the ingredients on their snacks.

Corona Beach House (Gate J11)

This Corona Beach House location in the airport specifically marks which items are vegan. Looks like you can order Guacamole & Chips and/or a Beyond Burger.


More Info

  • Want to see the full list of dining options inside Seattle-Tacoma International Airport? Head over to Miami International Airport Dining PageOpens in a new tab..
  • Have more flights today? VeggL has created Vegan GuidesOpens in a new tab. for every major airport in the United States, including Las VegasOpens in a new tab. and JFKOpens in a new tab..
  • 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 knowOpens in a new tab.!