Vegan Street Fair - What You Need To Know

Here’s what you need to know about the world’s largest vegan festival!

3 women posing at the Vegan Street Fair in LA.

Photo from Vegan Ventures

The Vegan Street Fair is a food lover's dream come true. It is the largest vegan festival in the world and it features the best vegan food vendors from all over the country. It kicks off in Los Angeles, and tours across the U.S. including Austin, Denver, New York, Seattle, Miami and more. The fair is a great way to try new products and experience an array of vegan food vendors all in one place.

One of the best pro-tips for attending the Vegan Street Fair is to arrive when it opens, especially if you are not planning to purchase the fast pass. This helps you avoid long lines and ensures that you have more time to enjoy the fair. Additionally, finding good parking can be a challenge, so it's best to plan ahead and find a spot early or take public transportation.

If you plan to try several vendors, you may want to consider getting the fast pass. This pass allows you to skip the lines and try more vendors. It is $50 but the event itself is free and is best used if you’re going with friends so you can tag team to get as much food as you can.

Not only will you try a lot of good food, but it's also a great way to support local vegan vendors and businesses. Over the years, it has also become a hub for vegan vendors to showcase their innovative products and gain exposure to a wider audience.

Donut pull

Photo by Vegan Ventures

In addition to the food, the fair also features music by several DJs, live entertainment, meet & greets, carnival rides, games and more that make for a memorable day out. Whether you are a vegan or not, the Vegan Street Fair is a great place to try new foods and have fun.

Check out the Vegan Street Fair itinerary so you can plan your trip to indulge in delicious vegan food at the next Vegan Street Fair in your city!

Watch the video of what I ate at the Vegan Street Fair LA!

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