Denver’s Tastiest Vegetarian Restaurants: The American Eats Edit
If you’re planning a Denver vacation or work trip, make sure you take time to enjoy some of the delicious food the city has to offer. While you may think of steakhouses or Mexican restaurants when you think about food in Denver, there are also several places to get a delicious meat-free dish. Here are some of the best vegetarian restaurants Denver has to offer.

Watercourse Foods
837 E 17th Ave, Denver, CO 80218
(303) 832-7313
This is one of the most popular vegetarian restaurants Denver offers for diners who are looking for delicious and innovative meat-free meals. The seitan wings served with fresh celery and ranch is a tasty appetizer to get your meal started. If you’re dining at Watercourse Foods for breakfast, you’ll love the whole grain French toast topped with bananas and candied nuts. The restaurant is also known for its decadent vegan macaroni and “cheese” and the coconut curry is a popular menu item as well. You can also add tasty a la carte items to your meal, such as cauliflower chorizo or scrambled tofu. The restaurant also offers several fresh juices and spritzers to complement your meal including such as various flavors of kombucha, cherry limeade, and your choice of Oogave soda.

Root Down
1600 W 33rd Ave, Denver, CO 80211
(303) 993-4200
Root Down has something for everyone so you’re sure to find something delicious to enjoy if you’re following a meat-free diet. Try the veggie burger sliders with crisp sweet potato fries or the full-size veggie burger made with roasted vegetables and beans served on a soft brioche bun. Breakfast and brunch items include the banana bread French toast with salted peanuts and citrus syrup or lemon poppy seed pancakes with a flavorful berry sauce. There are also several vegan and gluten-free salads to choose from such as the roasted baby beets salad with goat “cheese” or spring pea and carrot salad with pickled cucumber.

City,O’City
206 E 13th Ave, Denver, CO 80203
(303) 831-6443
If you’re looking for comfort food with a creative twist, City, O’City is the place to visit when you’re in Denver. If you’re visiting the eatery for breakfast or brunch, be sure to try the homestyle breakfast with biscuits and gravy, egg whites, and home fries. You’ll also want to try the gluten-free “chicken” and waffles or the vegan omelet with roasted onions. City, O’City also offers lunch and dinner options such as Korean stew with tofu served in a flavorful vegetable broth or Florentine pizza with fresh tomatoes and spinach. Don’t forget to try the tasty desserts as well, such as oatmeal cookie whoopie pie or the vegan and gluten-free Girl Scout Cookie trio.

True Food Kitchen
2800 E 2nd Ave Unit 101, Denver, CO 80206
(720) 509-7661
Whether you’re dining at True Food Kitchen with a friend or getting dinner for the family, you’ll find healthy and tasty selections that will make you feel good about what you’re eating. Start your meal with edamame guacamole with pumpkin seeds or charred cauliflower with harissa tahini. True Food Kitchen also offers a variety of colorful salads to choose from such as the chopped salad with Medjool dates, dried cranberry, and jicama, or Tuscan kale salad with lemon, garlic, parmesan, and breadcrumbs. Choose from several vegan and vegetarian pizzas as well, such as spinach and mushroom pizza with caramelized onion or the classic Margherita pizza with fresh mozzarella. Impressive desserts include avocado key lime pie, flourless chocolate cake, and vegan, gluten-free chocolate chip cookies.

Linger
2030 W 30th Ave, Denver, CO 80211
(303) 993-3120
Linger is a trendy, modern restaurant that offers a variety of meat-free options. The restaurant offers dishes from various parts of the world so you’re sure to find something that pleases your palate. Start your dining experience with cheddar curds topped with fresh herbs or tempura ginger with vegetables. Potato masala dosa is a popular vegetarian and gluten-free dish and the garlic chili edamame and crispy Filipino spring rolls are meat-free as well. If you want to end your meal with a sweet treat, the gluten-free peanut butter bars are a great choice.

The Ethiopian Restaurant
2816 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206
(303) 322-5939
The Ethiopian Restaurant has a variety of vegetarian options for a hearty meal and the eatery offers a unique cultural dining experience as well. Appetizers like Azifa, which is lentil salad, and Difo Dabo, a traditional Ethiopian bread, will get you excited to try one of the many entrees the eatery has to offer. Atkilt Wot is a popular vegetarian dish and features potatoes, carrots, and cabbage simmered in a light sauce. The Buticha, a chickpea dip seasoned with lemon juice, is a great dish for sharing, and you can pair it with Atkilt Salata, a potato dish that features salad dressing and jalapenos. Enjoy your Ethiopian dishes with injera, a bread used for dipping made from teff flour, which is gluten-free.