Are you currently looking for vegan options in Washington Dulles International (IAD) Airport?
You’re in the right place!
In this guide we’ll break down each concourse, giving you the best vegan options available, where they are and a couple of menu suggestions.
Finally, we found a few local restaurants inside the airport, but couldn’t determine which, if any, offered good vegan options. If you know of any good options that we’re missing, please reach out and let us know so we can improve this guide!
Vegan Options at Washington Dulles Airport
Many chain location names are clickable and will take you to the complete vegan guide for that restaurant. Be aware that airport location menus can vary though.
Pre-Security
Farmer’s Fridge (Bagge Claim #1)
A food vending machine with a reward program through the Farmer’s Fridge app. You can find a variety of options ranging from oats, a burrito bowl, chips & guac and even vegan cookie dough bites. These options will always vary. Verify option is vegan friendly prior to purchasing.
Starbucks
(Baggage Claim #14)
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 the 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.
Concourse A
Many chain location names are clickable and will take you to the complete vegan guide for that restaurant.
Jersey Mike’s (Gate A4)
You have a couple of veggie sub options (with modifications) and chips or fries.
Starbucks
(Gates A5 & A31)
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 the 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.
Extreme Pita (Gate A14)
Extreme offers vegan-friendly smoothies and potentially other more substantial menu items. Their menu lists a couple of items such as their Veggie Burger and Falafel as vegetarian. You will need to ask if either of these are vegan-friendly or can modified. If you happen to stop by and receive some answers, please let us know.
Clean Juice Vending (Gate A20)
Organic cold-pressed juice vending kiosks that offers beverage shots in flavors such as Kiwi Green, Spicy Peach and Elderberry shots. Verify vegan prior to purchase.
Dunkin’ (Gate A23)
While there are no vegan donuts, Dunkin’ still offers a few solid vegan options, including Everything and Cinnamon Raisin bagels, hash browns and avocado toast. They also provide almond and oat milk at no extra charge.
Concourse B
Chick-fil-A
(Gate B45)
Waffle Fries, Kale Crunch Salad and a fruit cup are your quick vegan options at Chick-fil-A.
Peet’s Coffee
(Gate 45)
Peet’s offers coffee, lattes and cold brew with non-dairy milk options.
CAVA
(Gate B62)
CAVA is a great spot for vegans! You can order a bowl, salad or pita. They have dips & spreads, falafel, roasted veggies and plenty of toppings. Cross-reference our guide linked with what the airport menu offers since it may be limited compared to a restaurant menu.
Vino Volo (Gate B63)
We had a VeggL user let us know Vino Volo is an option. We suggest asking what options are or can be made vegan but we were told you can order Avocado Toast, Avocado & Beet salad (minus the feta), and Truffle popcorn without the butter (ask them for a little extra truffle oil instead).
& Pizza
(Gate B71)
Create your own pizza or choose one of the vegan-friendly specialties, Thee Sheriff or Hot In Here. They also have Vegan Knots. This is our assumption that the airport locations also carry their vegan cheese, vegan sausage and vegan chicken. None of our VeggL’ers have reached out to say this location does not so…
Freshii
(Gate B72)
Freshii serves wraps, salads and soups utilizing fresh ingredients. Lucky for us, they have plenty of delicious vegan options! You can choose a menu item that is already Vegan, switch out ingredients or create your own.
We recommend the Umami Salad and then add in falafel. Delicious!
Concourse C
Many chain location names are clickable and will take you to the complete vegan guide for that restaurant.
Clean Juice Vending (top of escalator)
Organic cold-pressed juice vending kiosks that offers beverage shots in flavors such as Kiwi Green, Spicy Peach and Elderberry shots. Verify vegan prior to purchase.
Subway
(Gate C2)
Make your own veggie sandwich or salad.
Devil’s Backbone Taproom (Gate C3)
Noted as having vegan options on the airport’s website. You will have to stop in and ask what those are. Learn any helpful info for the guide, let us know!
Starbucks
(Gates C7, 14 & C24)
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 the 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.
Auntie Anne’s (Gate C9)
Auntie Anne’s pretzels can be ordered vegan IF they are willing to make yours without the butter that is added BEFORE they go into the oven. This isn’t just a VeggL hack, it’s something that they themselves promote on their website.
Having said that, we’ve had mixed luck trying to do this ourselves. Some locations are willing to do it and some won’t.
Be Right Burger (Gate C14)
A VeggL user let us know that BRB offers a Beyond Burger. They are noted as having vegan options on the airport’s website guide as well so definitely worth a shot.
Chef Geoff’s (Gate C14)
Chef Geoff’s is mentioned on the airport website as having vegan options; however, only vegetarian options are notated on the online menu. We suggest asking what their options are.
If you happen to find any info out, please let us know so we can update the guide for other vegan travelers. 🙂
& Pizza
(Gate C28)
& Pizza is one of our favorite chains to create our own vegan pizza. Look for their vegan cheese, vegan sausage & vegan chicken amongst their veggie toppings and vegan knots!
Concourse D
Dunkin’ (Gates D5 & D23)
While there are no vegan donuts, Dunkin’ still offers a few solid vegan options, including Everything and Cinnamon Raisin bagels, hash browns and avocado toast. They also provide almond and oat milk at no extra charge.
Chick-fil-A
(Gate D7)
Waffle Fries, Kale Crunch Salad and a fruit cup are your quick vegan options at Chick-fil-A.
Starbucks
(D18)
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 the 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.
Wow Bao (Gate D20)
A VeggL user let us know that Wow Bao offers one vegan-friendly option, their Green Vegetable Potstickers. We recommend verifying this prior to ordering.
Thank you for this info, Bridget!
Z Gates
Dunkin’
While there are no vegan donuts, Dunkin’ still offers a few solid vegan options, including Everything and Cinnamon Raisin bagels, hash browns and avocado toast. They also provide almond and oat milk at no extra charge.
More Info & Links
- We hope this guide to the vegan options at the Washington Dulles International
Airport made your travel just a little bit better!
- If you have another airport stop in your near future, VeggL has created Vegan Guides
for every major airport in the United States, including places like Minneapolis
and the Houston (George Bush)
Airport!
- 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
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