"I am Vegan" sign

Medellin’s vegan scene is a thriving plant-powered paradise for anyone seeking flavorful, animal-free cuisine. From upscale restaurants in El Poblado to hidden gem cafés in Laureles, the city offers an ever-growing array of plant-based delicacies. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan or vegetarian or simply curious about vegan foods, Medellín serves up innovative dishes that make plant-based living both accessible and irresistible. However, finding these vegan options can be a challenge if you don’t know where to look. Thankfully, at Medellin Tours, we’ve got you covered on that front. Below is a comprehensive guide to finding vegan food and restaurants in Medellín, Colombia.

Top Vegan Restaurants in Medellin

Need a vegan option in a specific location (Poblado, Laureles, Envigado, or Belen?) Below are popular tourist destinations and a list of reputable vegan-friendly restaurants in the neighborhood. 

(in El Poblado)

El Poblado is home to a thriving vegan community with a multitude of vegan businesses and restaurants. Below are some reliable vegan restaurants in the region:

Chapati Halal

Chapati Halal

LOCATION Carrera 48 #7462 Shopping Mall Vegas 10, Medellin
CUISINES Indian, Middle Eastern, Pakistani
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan,
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL +57 300 2270959 OR https://www.instagram.com/chapati_halal/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

Naan

indian food restaurant Naan

LOCATION Carrera 35 #7-75 Barrio Provenza, El Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES Indian, Asian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/naan.saboresdeindia/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol

Coraje Vegan (Vegan Courage)

Coraje Vegan restaurant in Medellin

LOCATION Calle 13 #43D 70 Local 102, Medellin
CUISINES Latin, Spanish, South American, Colombian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/coraje.vegan/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes (Outdoor Setting)
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Dog Friendly, Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol, Coffee and Baked Goods

Restaurante Kaime

breakfast platter from Kaime restaurant

LOCATION Carrera 40 10a 21, Medellin
CUISINES Healthy
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL +57 4 4797029 OR https://www.instagram.com/kaimerestaurant/
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Serves Alcohol

Real Vegetal

delicious vegetarian dish

LOCATION Carrera 42 8 43 Close To Parque Del Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES Mediterranean
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegan
MEAL TIMES Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL +57 311 6345472 OR https://www.instagram.com/realvegetal/
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Serves Alcohol (Beer and Wine)

Helecho Vegan Sushi

Helecho Vegan Sushi

LOCATION Carrera 43c#10-16, Medellin
CUISINES Japanese, Sushi, Asian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian and Vegan options
MEAL TIMES Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.facebook.com/helechorestaurante
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Vegan Sushi, Serves Alcohol (Beer and Wine), Free Wifi, Dog Friendly

Vegan & Veggie

Vegan burger and fries

LOCATION Calle 12 43d 109, El Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES Caribbean, South American, Colombian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegan options
MEAL TIMES Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL http://www.instagram.com/vegan.and_veggie/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

Crepes and Waffles

Crepes and Waffles

LOCATION Cra. 36 # 10 – 54, El Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES World
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/crepesywaffles
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessibility
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Outdoor Seating, Serves Alcohol

Tamagotchi Ramen Bar

girl sitting at ramen restaurant in Medellin

LOCATION Cr43b, Cl. 10 #12, El Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES Japanese, Asian, Soups
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegan-Friendly Options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/tamagotchi_ramen_bar/ 
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessibility
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Vegan-friendly Ramen, Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol (Wine and Beer)

Oh La La Bistrot

oh la la restaurant in Medellin

LOCATION Calle 11a 43d 102 Manila – El Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES French, European
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian-friendly, Vegan options, Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.facebook.com/ohlalamanila
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Full Bar, Outdoor Seating Available, Serves Alcohol

Cafe Zorba

vegan pizza at Cafe Zorba

LOCATION Calle 8, 42-33 Poblado, Medellin
CUISINES Italian, Pizza, Mediterranean
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/cafezorba/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Full Bar, Coffee, Live Music, Outdoor Seating

(in Laureles)

Next to El Poblado, Laureles is probably the second best neighborhood in terms of vegan-friendly restaurants. Below are some vegan restaurants or restaurants with vegan options you can find in the region:

Lenteja Express

dish from Lenteja Express restaurant

LOCATION Carrera 35 # 8a-76 Subiendo por la 10, Medellin
CUISINES Mexican, Latin, Fast Food, Spanish
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian-friendly, Vegan options, Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/lentejaexpress
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Outdoor seating available

Al Alma Laureles

Al Alma restaurant plate of pancakes

LOCATION Av. 39d #74B #39-143, Laureles – Estadio, Medellín
CUISINES
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/alalma.cafe
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol, Free Off-Street Parking, Dog-Friendly, BYOB, Accept Digital Payment

Saludpan

Saludpan

LOCATION Circular 4A # 70-84, Medellin 050031 Colombia
CUISINES
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten-free options
MEAL TIMES Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/saludpan/
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol, Family Friendly, Outdoor Seating, and Street Parking Available

INA Restaura

plate from INA restaura

LOCATION Circular 4 71 92 Restaurante Vegano, Medellin 050031 Colombia
CUISINES Contemporary, Fusion, Colombian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/inarestaura/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Serves Alcohol, Outdoor Seating, Live Music, Gift Cards Available

Smash Avocaderia

a bowl of food from Smash Avocaderia

LOCATION Carrera 69 #circular1 -8 Factory Loft, Medellin 050031 Colombia
CUISINES Italian, Australian, International
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian-friendly, Vegan options
MEAL TIMES Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/smash.avocaderia/
RESERVATIONS
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessibility
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Digital Payments Available, Dog Friendly, Full Bar

(in Belen)

El Vegano Andante

plate of food from El Vegano Andante

LOCATION Carrera 70 30a 15, Medellin 050030 Colombia
CUISINES South American, Colombian
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/elveganoandante
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

(in Envigado)

Envigado has some fantastic vegan-friendly spots. Below are some of the most notable vegan-friendly cafes and restaurants in the neighborhoods:

Prâná Cocina al Natural

veggie burger from Prana Cocina

LOCATION Transversal 31 Sur Diagonal 32D-6 Barrio La Magnolia, Envigado 055422 Colombia
CUISINES
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian-Friendly, Vegan Options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/pranacocinaalnatural/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Brew Pub

Bianco Pizza

vegan pizza from Bianco Pizza

LOCATION Calle 31 sur # 43 a 33, Envigado Colombia
CUISINES Italian, Pizza, Neapolitan
HEALTHY OPTIONS Vegetarian, Vegan options
MEAL TIMES Lunch, Dinner, Late Nights
WEBSITE or CALL https://www.instagram.com/biancopizzacol/
RESERVATIONS Yes
SEATING Yes
TAKE OUT Yes
DELIVERY Yes
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair Accessible
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Free Wifi, Serves Alcohol (Full Bar), Dog Friendly, Street Parking Available, Digital Payments

Local Colombian Vegan Specialties

While entirely plant-based diets are still relatively new to Colombian culture, the growing interest in health-conscious eating—a trend fueled by both locals and international visitors—has sparked the rise of a small but vibrant vegan community complete with its own unique dishes. Within this growing vegan community, traditional Colombian dishes are being reimagined in creative, plant-based ways, birthing a unique collection of vegan-friendly cuisines you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. 

From vegan arepas (grilled corn cakes) stuffed with sautéed vegetables, beans, or avocado, to sancocho vegano—a hearty, slow-cooked soup made with root vegetables, corn, plantain, and herbs—there are now plenty of local dishes getting the vegan treatment. You might also come across other mouthwatering delicacies like:

  • Empanadas de Lenteja

Empanadas de Lenteja is a vegan take on traditional Colombian empanadas—crispy corn flour pastries typically filled with meat and potatoes. This plant-based alternative, however, does away with all the meat, instead providing a savory pastry packed with fillings made up of lentils, onions, garlic, and various other plant-based ingredients. Typically served with aji picante, a tangy and spicy Colombian hot sauce, empanadas se lenteja is a great choice for any vegan looking for a satisfying, flavorful snack that doesn’t compromise on tradition.

  • Leche de Coco-based Dishes

Coconut milk is a popular dairy alternative in Colombia, especially along the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Quickly gaining traction in vegan circles, it has become a popular ingredient used in the creation of vegan-friendly versions of classic Colombian dishes that typically involve milk. 

One popular dish that incorporates coconut milk as a replacement for traditional milk is arroz con leche de coco—a vegan twist to Colombia’s beloved rice pudding. The traditional dish, which is typically made with cow’s milk, is a beloved dessert in the country known for its rich, creamy texture and warm, comforting flavors. The vegan alternative swaps the cow’s milk for coconut milk and successfully replicates the rich, creamy texture of the original dish while adding a subtle tropical flavor.

  • Patacones con Hogao

Patacones con hogao is a popular Colombian dish that consists of twice-fried, flattened unripe plantains with a side of hogao sauce. Traditionally, the hogao sauce would typically contain meat stock, but in the vegan version, the animal-based ingredient is swapped out for a flavor-packed blend of additional spices and plant-based ingredients like garlic, peppers, cumin, and cilantro. Served as either a snack, a side dish, or part of a larger meal, this hearty, gluten-free fried delicacy is a great family-friendly option for anyone seeking a satisfying vegan twist to a local favorite. 

Navigating Menu Options

For tourists looking to explore Medellín’s vegan scene but unfamiliar with the language and local cuisine, navigating local menu options can be a bit of a challenge. Below is a quick guide on how to identify vegan-friendly dishes, communicate dietary needs, and make the most of Medellín’s plant-based offerings.

Essential Spanish Words and Phrases You Need to Know

The first thing you need to know when navigating the Colombian vegan landscape is how to communicate your dietary needs. Here are some useful Spanish phrases to know and look out for:

  • Soy Vegano/Vegana – When you are out looking to treat yourself to a vegan meal, you would want to let the restaurant know you are vegan. This phrase tells them just that–“I am vegan”. Use vegano if you are male and vegana if you are female.
  • Vegano/Vegana – This is the single most important word in the Spanish vegan dictionary. It means vegan. Chances are, if you see this word on a menu, the dish in question is vegan. 
  • ¿Hay opciones veganas? – This says, “Are there any vegan options available?”
  • Sin carne, pescado o huevos, por favor – Some local food stalls may not know much about the vegan lifestyle. However, it is still possible that they have meals without meat, fish, and eggs. This phase tells whoever is taking your order that you want a dish with no meat, fish, or eggs.
  • Sin queso/leche/mantequilla, por favor – For baking and confectioneries, you may also want to focus more on dairy products. This says “No cheese/milk/butter, please.”

Navigating Medellín’s Street Food Scene as a Vegan

While street food may not be the healthiest option, it is undoubtedly one of the most authentic ways of experiencing a city’s culture and its local delicacies. Medellin is no exception—if you truly want to experience Medellin’s flavor and everyday life, you’ve got to try out its street food. But which of Medellín’s street foods are safe for vegans and which are not? Here’s a quick guide on navigating Medellín’s street food scene as a vegan. 

  • Visit Vegan-Friendly Zones

This is the very first step to getting this right. You want to visit vegan-friendly zones within the city—areas known for having lots of vegan-friendly establishments. Places like this are likely to have vegan restaurants and plant-based markets. By starting your search for vegan street food in places like this, you increase your chances of finding vendors who understand what veganism is and who are more likely to offer suitable options.

You can also start your search with vegan-friendly restaurants or cafes. While establishments like this might not offer street food, they would likely be able to recommend some vegan street food, maybe even give you directions on how you can find them.

  • Know Your Vegan-Friendly Street Foods

Meat is a huge part of Colombian food; their street food is no exception. Thankfully, there are a few street foods in Colombia that are naturally vegan and a ton of vegan-friendly alternatives to popular Colombian street foods that traditionally contain animal products. You just need to know what to ask for. Below are some of the most common vegan-friendly street foods to keep on your radar:

    • Mango Biche — One of the very few Colombian street foods that is completely vegan, this treat features green mango slices served with lime juice, salt, and sometimes chili powder. It is the perfect naturally plant-based snack for hot Medellín afternoons.
    • Arepas de Choclo sin Queso y mantequilla — While the traditional dish, arepas de choclo, is typically made with cheese, requesting that the dish is prepared without cheese or butter is a popular vegan-friendly workaround that lets vegans enjoy the sweet, grilled corn flavor of this local delicacy without any animal products.
    • Empanadas de Papa  — Vegan alternatives to traditional empanadas, these crispy pastries are usually filled with potatoes and lentils instead of meat. 
  • Papitas Saladas or Platanitos — Salted potato chips or plantain chips are a popular street food in Colombia. The good news, they are typically fried with vegetable oil, not animal fat.

Get your hands on any of these street foods in Colombia, and you’ve just gotten your hands on a vegan-friendly treat right from the heart of Medellin—its streets. When in doubt, though, remember to go back to asking the right questions (in Spanish, of course):

  • ¿Esto tiene carne, pescado, mantequilla, huevos o leche?
    (Does this have meat, fish, butter, eggs, or milk?)
  • ¿Hay opciones sin productos animales?
    (Are there any options without animal products?)
  • ¿Lo frieron en aceite vegetal o grasa animal?
    (Did you fry it in vegetable oil or animal fat?)

Vegan-Friendly Markets and Grocery Stores

Do you want to try your hand at making Colombian vegan recipes or make your favourite vegan meal from back home while on tour in Medellín? There are a bunch of vegan-friendly markets and stores from which you can purchase all your plant-based ingredients. Below are the three biggest options:

  • The Local Farmer’s Market

As a vegan, local farm markets should be your best friend. They typically have all you need—fresh produce, herbs and spices, tropical fruits, and everything else you need to make a healthy vegan meal. As long as you stick to the plant produce section of the market and avoid the animal section, the local farmer’s market is pretty much the perfect place to stock up on affordable, high-quality ingredients.

In Medellín, Plaza Minorista and Plaza La América are two of the most popular options. Book a trip to one of these markets and you just might stumble upon unique local ingredients, discover new tropical fruits you’ve never seen before, or even get a cooking tip or two from a friendly vendor.

  • Specialty Stores for Vegan Products

Need more than just fresh farm produce? Specialty stores for vegan products are a fantastic choice for finding plant-based items that might be hard to come by in a traditional market. In stores like this, you’d find dairy alternatives, meat substitutes, and vegan-friendly snacks and treats to further expand your options while in Medellín. 

Some vegan-friendly stores you can check out include Tienda & Cocina Vegetariana, Verde Salvia, and Saludpan.

  • Organic and Healthy Food Shops

Organic and healthy food shops are another location worth checking out if you are looking to maintain a clean, health-conscious vegan lifestyle. Offering a wide selection of natural, minimally processed food products often sourced from trusted organic producers both locally and internationally, these shops are ideal for finding high-quality ingredients that align with a whole-food, plant-based diet. Shops like this typically offer more than just vegan products. Here, you will find everything from vegan meat alternatives to gluten-free baked goods, natural sweeteners, plant-based protein powders, herbal teas, and organic beauty products.

Seasonal Fruits & Vegetable Guides

Speaking of vegan-friendly markets and fresh produce, below is a list of seasonal fruits and vegetables to look out for in Medellín during Colombia’s two seasons—dry season and wet season.

  • Fruits and vegetables to look out for during the dry season (December to March, July to August) include; 
    • Mango – Juicy, sweet, and perfect for smoothies or just fresh.
    • Papaya – Great for digestion and delicious in fruit salads.
    • Pineapple (Piña) – Extra sweet and vibrant during dry months.
    • Guava (Guayaba) – Tangy and sweet, often used in juices.
    • Lulo – A local citrusy fruit great for juices like the popular jugo de lulo.
    • Carrots – Perfect for snacking, juicing, or cooking.
    • Green beans
    • Cabbage
    • Zucchini (Calabacín)
    • Lettuce and leafy greens
  • Fruits and vegetables to look out for during the wet season (April to June, September to November) include; 
    • Granadilla – A sweet and jelly-like passionfruit relative.
    • Maracuyá (Passion fruit) – Tart and flavorful, perfect in drinks or desserts.
    • Tree tomato (Tomate de Árbol) – Slightly tangy and often made into juices.
    • Mora (Andean blackberry) – Bold and tart, ideal for smoothies and jams.
    • Avocado (Aguacate) – Creamy and plentiful, a vegan staple.
    • Broccoli
    • Spinach
    • Pumpkin (Auyama)
    • Scallions (Cebolla larga)
    • Sweet corn

Medellín’s Local Coffee Culture and How to Enjoy It As a Vegan

Coffee is a huge part of Colombian culture. Any trip to the country without at least sampling the local brew would be missing a vital piece of the cultural puzzle. With Medellín nestled in the heart of coffee country, the city of eternal spring offers no shortage of cozy cafes, street-side vendors, and specialty shops where you can enjoy everything from a basic tinto (black coffee) to more elaborate artisanal brews. And the best part of it—the local coffee culture is naturally vegan!

In Colombia, most locals drink their coffee black—no milk, no cream. Just the fresh coffee with its rich, robust flavor. This makes enjoying coffee as a vegan in Medellín delightfully simple. A standard tinto, which you could find on almost any street, would usually contain no animal products by default. Just fresh coffee from a local farm somewhere. 

This is not to say that the only way to enjoy coffee in Medellin is to take it black, however. If you like your coffee with a splash of something creamy, there are many vegan-friendly cafes that offer plant-based milk alternatives to go with their coffee. You’d even find a few completely vegan cafes that only offer plant-based milks like soy, almond, coconut, or oat milk.  

Best Coffee Shops for Vegan Options in Medellín

Looking for vegan-friendly coffee shops for all your premium-quality vegan coffee delight? Below are two of the best choices in Medellín:

Probably the most popular specialty coffee shop in Medellín, Peragamino offers premium quality Colombian coffee sourced directly from local farms. The cafe offers vegan options with plant-based alternatives and can be found in multiple locations in Medellín. Whether you’re looking for a smooth latte with almond milk, a bold espresso, or a refreshing cold brew, Pergamino has something to sate all your vegan coffee cravings.

Although primarily known for its vegan and vegetarian-friendly menu, Cafe Zorba also serves some of the best vegan coffee you’d ever taste. But don’t take it from us. Take a day trip to Poblado and give the cafe a try yourself. It’s got everything you could ever want—a variety of plant-based milk options to choose from, an artsy, laid-back atmosphere, live music, and customer service that’d make you feel right at home.

Special Vegan Coffee Drinks to Try Out

Want to try out some of Medellín’s special vegan coffee creations? Below are the must-haves:

  • Oat Milk Latte

A crowd favorite in Medellin’s vegan cafes, the oat milk latte is smooth, creamy, and just the right amount of sweet.

  • Cold Brew with Almond Milk

A perfect choice for warm Medellín afternoons, you can get this smooth, refreshing drink at most specialty coffee shops around the city.

  • Vegan Mocha

Craving something chocolatey? The vegan mocha—made with dairy-free chocolate and steamed plant-based milk—is just the right choice for you. 

  • Coconut Milk Cappuccino

A tropical twist to a classic, the coconut milk combines beautifully with he robust flavor of Colombian coffee to produce a creamy, slightly sweet brew with a hint of the Caribbean.

  • Tinto Campesino

This classic local delicacy consists of black coffee (no milk or cream) and panela—unrefined cane sugar. 

Vegan Food Delivery in Medellín

Need your vegan delicacies delivered right to your location? Medellin’s got you covered with a growing number of vegan-friendly food delivery options. 

  • Food Delivery Service Providers

Food delivery services like Uber Eats and Rappi often offer food delivery and have vegan options. With delivery services like this, you can choose from a number of different menu options, purchase your preferred meal, and have it delivered to your location with little to no effort.

  • Local Vegan Restaurants with Delivery Services

Many local vegan restaurants in Medellín offer delivery services. This could be through their website, social media, WhatsApp, or a call. If you have a local vegan restaurant you visit, ask if they offer delivery services. Don’t have any particular restaurant in mind? Take a look at the Medellin Neighborhood Guide to Vegan Options section above and check out the restaurants with delivery services.

  • Meal Prep Services

Meal prep services are becoming a common option for tourists looking for a convenient, hassle-free, and efficient way to eat healthy while on longer stays in Medellín. Many private chefs offer their services to tourists, providing you with a more affordable source of consistent, healthy meals that don’t require you to dine out every day. Get one who specializes in vegan delicacies, and you’ve got a private chef equipped to craft personalized, plant-based meals that align with your dietary needs and taste preferences throughout your stay in Medellín.

Medellin Tours with Vegan Food Options

Looking for more than just a restaurant to enjoy all your vegan delights? How about a vegan-friendly guided tour of Medellín? At Medellin Tours, we’ve got three options perfect for you:

Explore five historic downtown locations and two of Medellín’s most popular barrios—all in just one day. The tour includes breakfast and lunch, and features delicious vegan options at both restaurants. 

  • 2-Day Guatape Getaway

Need more than just a short 1-day trip? Our 2-day Guatape Getaway is the perfect choice for you. Climb the iconic El Peñol rock, wander through the colorful streets of Guatapé, and relax by the lake with scenic views that’ll take your breath away. Do all of these while enjoying our vegan breakfast and lunch offerings.  

  • 3-Day Coffee Tour

Looking for something truly immersive? Our 3-day Coffee Tour takes you to a beautiful coffee farm right in Medellin where you will learn about the bean-to-cup process, and of course, sip on some of the freshest brews you’ve ever tasted. The tour offers vegan-friendly options to make sure you get the most out of the experience. 

Want to learn more about our tours and what we have in store for vegans? Get in touch with us today. 

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