It’s no secret that vegetarians don’t have as many options when dining out, especially when you’re trying to be health-conscious. Even in a city with as many dining experiences as San Antonio, the struggle can still be all too real. Worry no longer, because the Current has got you covered. Whether you want an all-vegan restaurant or vegetarian options at traditional eateries, you should familiarize yourself with these spots.

Pharm Table 106 Circle Auditorium, (210) 802-1860, pharmtable.com Pharm Table has brunch now, so this place is literally a godsend. Order up the breakfast pizza and the Good For You shots to get your Sunday started. Photo via Instagram, pharmtable
Moshe’s Golden Falafel 3910 McCullough Ave., (210) 994-9838 Enjoy fresh food at this spot, offering up big portions of loaded falafels either in a pita or on a plate. Choose your fillings and see chef Andrew Weissman or one of his team members make it right before your eyes. Photo via Instagram, obiflankenobii
The Good Kind 312 Pearl Pkwy., Building 6, (210) 439-0030, eatgoodkind.com Dine in or grab to go, just make sure to get plenty of vegetarian-friendly snack from the cafe. Take your pick from treats like the hippie sandwich (with hummus and yogurt feta), cilantro pumpkin seed slaw or an almond butter and jelly sandwich. And don’t forget one of the freshly pressed juices. Photo via Instagram, The Good Kind
BobaTea Garden 8333 Culebra Road, Suite 204 A, (210) 592-1885, bobateagarden.com It looks like shrimp, and it tastes like shrimp, but don’t worry. These shrimpies are still vegetarian. All of the meats are made from soy curls or wheat protein, so you’re in the clear. Photo via Instagram, gaby.fitfood
Tiger Wings 8210 Broadway, (210) 829-5000, facebook.com Don’t feel left out of the game-watch party! Order up your very own basket of tofu wings to cheer on the Spurs. Available in a delicious mango flavor for the perfect meal. Photo via Instagram, rebelmariposa
La Botanica 2911 N. St. Marys St., (210) 716-0702, vivalabotanica.com Come early for karaoke nights so you can enjoy these Enchipotlada Huaraches. You could only find something so tasty and creative at La Botanica. Photo via Instagram, wayneholtz
Revolucion Coffee + Juice on Houston 300 E Houston St #105, (210) 607-1818, revolucionsa.com With an outpost on Broadway, Revolucion’s second location headed into Downtown inside the former Moshe’s Golden Falafel. Though smaller, fans can still find espresso drinks, juices, “not milks,” smoothies, acai bowls, and grab-and-go salads and sandwiches here. Photo via Instagram / naga_viper
The Cove 606 W. Cypress St., (210) 227-2683, thecove.us Start your meal off with Ruben’s sweet hash (gluten-free!), then chow down the vegan burger. You can even add crispy tofu bacon! Just make sure your pup keeps his paws off. Photo via Facebook, saayyruh
Rolling Fish Poke & Sushirritos 12730 I-10 West, Suite 304, (210) 592-1003, facebook.com A sushi…burrito?! Who says you can’t have it all? Treat yourself to a burrito or bowl (or both) filled with your favorite fillings, and make sure to specify if you want to make it vegan or gluten-free. Photo via Instagram, icyfish_dee
5 Points Local 1017 N. Flores St., (210) 267-2652, 5pointslocal.com You don’t have to be a millennial to spend all your money on avocado toast. Vegetarians of all ages can enjoy it too! Swing by 5 Points Local to indulge in this delicacy. Photo via Instagram, triruneatrace
Green Vegetarian Cuisine 200 E. Grayson St., Suite 120, (210) 320-5865, eatatgreen.com This Italian omelette swaps out meatballs for mushrooms, and is topped with homemade marinara sauce, so order up. Photo via Instagram, full.vegan
Viva Vegeria 1422 Nogalitos St., (210) 465-9233, myvegeria.com Tex-Mex vegan food?! Yass! You’ve got to try the green enchiladas and the mini tacos. They’ll change your life. Photo via Instagram, vivavegeriasa
Sweet Yams 218 N. Cherry St., (210) 229-9267, facebook.com In the mood for organic take-out? That’s what you’ll get from Sweet Yams, serving during lunch hours. Photo via Instagram, sweetyamsorganic
Senor Veggie 620 S. Presa St., (210) 228-0073, senorveggie.us Who said you can’t have puffy tacos when you’re a vegetarian? Senor Veggie sure didn’t! These tacos are filled with crumbled tempeh, romaine lettuce, pico de gallo and topped with a poblano cashew crema. Photo via Instagram, senorveggie
Hopdoddy 17623 La Cantera Pkwy., Suite 101, (210) 434-2337, hopdoddy.com The Impossible Burger is impossibly flavorful. All the real taste of a burger, but all veggies! So the next time your squad wants to head out to Hopdoddy, just now that you have a sinfully delectable meal waiting for you. Photo via Facebook, Hopdoddy Burger Bar
Munch On and Beyond 13469 Wetmore Road, (210) 592-8366, munchon.net These dishes are vegan AND gluten-free, so you can literally munch without any guilt. Whether you want to dine in or take your food to go, you’ll be able to enjoy treats like paletas, tamales, juices, acai bowls, smoothies and more – all in one place. Even those just looking to get fit, but not necessarily give up meat, should check out this spot. Photo via Instagram, munchonandbeyond
Adelante Restaurant 21 Brees Blvd., (210) 822-7681, adelanterestaurant.com Healthy (translation: vegetarian) Mexican food seems like a bit of an oxymoron, but that’s exactly what Adelante serves up. Try the spinach or zucchini poblano quesadilla, or the feta taco plate. Photo via Instagram, jennyparkrealtor
Bok Choy 5130 Broadway, (210) 437-2200, eatbokchoy.com Take your pick from the River City Ramen, Pad Kee Mao or Yellow Curry Tofu, and treat yourself to an avocado bubble tea for dessert. Photo via Instagram, eatbokchoysa
Pavani Express 5755 Evers Road, (210) 680-3134 This place is a vegetarian’s paradise. Don’t be discouraged by the styrofoam (we think about the earth too), but the Indian food served up here more than makes up for that. Photo via Instagram, jgue88
Earth Burger 818 NW Loop 410, (210) 524-1086, eatearthburger.com Earth Burger brings plant-based food to your veggie loving mouth. If you haven’t already tried the gluten-free burger, what are you even doing with your life? It’s made from brown rice, roasted veggies, carrots, non-GMO soy protein, sea salt and spices. Photo via , dira_marie

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