11 Vegan Restaurants to Try in Houston that are Black Owned | Brunch & Soul Food
Last updated on August 1st, 2024 at 03:13 pm
Surprisingly, there’s a great selection of vegan restaurants in Houston, TX.
This post highlights Black owned vegan restaurants (and food businesses) in Houston in no particular order.
Black owned vegan restaurants in Houston
1. Thrive Juices
Smoothies, juices, acai bowls and more. Most of what’s on their menu is vegan or can be made vegan if you opt out of the honey and bee pollen options. Thrive Juices is located in the POST Houston food hall in Downtown Houston. And they plan to open another location in the upcoming Conservatory Galleria food hall.
401 Franklin St Houston, TX 77201 (Downtown)
thrivejuices.com/menu
@thrive.juices
2. Mo Better Brews – The perfect vegan brunch spot
If you need a vegan brunch spot in Houston, this is it. Located in the Museum District, Mo Better Brews serves vegan comfort food like shrimp & grits, Boudain balls, loaded nachos, patty melts, waffles & pancakes, gumbo, brunch tacos and more.
1201 Southmore Blvd. Houston, TX 77004
mobetterbrews.com
@mobetterbrewshtx
3. Soul Food Vegan
Southern cajun food recreated. Their mission is to combat nutritional issues in the community. On Soul Food Vegan’s menu, you’ll find: jambalaya, alfredo, peach cobbler egg rolls, smoothies & juices and more
2901 Emancipation Ave. Houston, Texas 77004
soulfoodvegan.myshopify.com
@soul_food_vegan
4. Moe’s Vegan Bites
Made from scratch & homemade vegan goods such as chocolate chip pecan cookies, blueberry muffins, raspberry bread and banana nut bread. There are gluten free and sugar free options.
moesveganbites.com/menu-2
@moesveganbites
5. Green Seed Vegan
Vegan & raw gourmet sandwiches, smoothies, juices and desserts. Soy free. Gluten free options. Located in Third Ward, across the street from Peggy Park.
4320 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX 77004
greenseedvegan.com/menu
@greenseedvegan
6. Kale Me Crazy
Organic and raw food such as juices, smoothies, and wraps, are served at this superfoods cafe. Note: This franchise location is Black owned.
718 W 18th St Bldg B, Houston, TX 77008
kalemecrazy.net/menu
@kalemecrazyhtx
7. Crumbville
Crumbville is a bakery in Third Ward specializing in cupcakes (stuffed cups), brownies and cookies with lots of vegan and gluten free options. Make sure to get to Crumbville early, because if Ella, the owner, sells out, Crumbville will close for the day.
3409 Emancipation Ave Houston, TX 77004
e-dub-a-licious-treats.square.site but the menu changes often, so check Instagram.
@edubalicioustreats
8. Wisdom Vegan Bakery & Cafe
This plant based bakery & cafe is located in Spring, TX and serves veganized traditional dishes like pulled pork sandwiches, spicy chicken sandwiches, philly cheesesteaks, cinnamon rolls, cupcakes, cookies, lattes and more.
25192 Interstate 45 #103, Spring, TX 77386
orderonlinemenu.com/WisdomBakeryCafe
@wisdomveganbakeryandcafe
9. Fork and Thyme Vegan HTX
Vegan comfort food made with seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Fork and Thyme Vegan HTX is a personal chef and catering business providing dishes such as vegan charcuterie boards, fried banana blossom smothered potatoes and soul food plates.
forkandthymeveganhtx.wordpress.com
@forkandthymeveganhtx
10. Lindiana’s Southern Vegan Kitchen
Cajun food & comfort food such as fried fish, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and more.
4310 Almeda Rd, Houston, TX 77004
facebook.com/lindianaskitchen
@lindianaskitchen2
11. Houstatlantavegan
Food truck serving vegan comfort food like nachos, buffalo loaded fries, sweet potato cinnamon rolls and their top-rated sandwich, the WAPer.
Check their Instagram for their current location.
houstatlantavegan.com/houston-houstatlanta-vegan-food-menu
@houstatlantavegan
This post was all about vegan restaurants in Houston, TX. Including vegan brunch and vegan soul food.
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