Meat-Free Burgers Many restaurants offer tasty vegan burgers. At Carl’s Jr. locations, the Beyond Famous Star Burger can be made vegan by ordering it without cheese or mayo. UNO Pizzeria & Grill offers a Beyond Burger, too. At Johnny Rockets, go for the Gardein black bean burger. Red Robin offers a vegan burger patty, too—order it on a ciabatta bun, rustic Italian bread, or a lettuce wrap and ask for no cheese or aioli sauce.

Asian Fusion Asian cuisines offer a wide variety of choices for hungry vegans! Most Chinese restaurants will let you substitute tofu in any of their entrées to create a vegan dish, and many feature a large selection of vegan meats. Panda Express offers eggplant tofu, spring rolls, brown and white rice, and chow mein, which are all vegan. At Noodles & Company, the Japanese Pan Noodles and Spicy Peanut Sauté are vegan and the Spicy Korean Beef Noodles can be made vegan if you ask for tofu instead of beef.

Pizza Pizza joints across the country are dishing out delicious vegan pizza. Pieology offers vegan cheese and vegan meatballs, chicken, and Italian sausage. Blaze Pizza offers vegan cheese and vegan Spicy Chorizo. The pizza sauce and dough at Little Caesars and Papa John’s are vegan, too—simply skip the cheese and load up on veggies to make an ultimate vegan pizza. Pizza Hut uses vegan marinara sauce, and its Thin ‘N Crispy Pizza crusts are vegan as well. Other chains such as Mellow Mushroom and MOD Pizza also offer vegan cheese.

Italian-American Many pasta dishes at Italian-American restaurants can be made vegan by topping them with a dairy-free sauce such as marinara and skipping the cheese. Olive Garden has lots of options—the breadsticks and minestrone soup are vegan, as are pasta dishes such as angel hair, fettuccine, rigatoni, small shells, and spaghetti topped with marinara sauce. At Buca di Beppo, the bruschetta is a great vegan appetizer if you hold the cheese. For your entrée, create your own pasta dish and top it with either marinara or the garlic olive oil sauce. At Carrabba’s Italian Grill, go for the spaghetti topped with pomodoro sauce or Linguine Positano without the chicken.

Mexican-Inspired It’s easy to order vegan food at Mexican-inspired restaurants. Chipotle offers Sofritas—tofu braised with peppers and spices—which you can order in a bowl, burrito, or taco or on a salad. At Taco Bell, you can order items fresco-style (pico de gallo is used instead of cheese or sour cream) and sub beans for meat. Del Taco offers Beyond Meat in both tacos and burritos—try the Beyond Avocado Taco. All tacos, fajitas, salads, and burritos at Moe’s Southwest Grill can be made vegan by substituting tofu for meat and skipping the cheese.

Stadiums and Ballparks At many ballparks and other sports stadiums, you can now find a wide range of winning vegan dishes, including Beyond Burgers, vegan tacos, and veggie dogs. Many fan-favorite snacks are typically vegan, too, such as pretzels, cotton candy, Cracker Jack, nachos without cheese, and popcorn made with veggie oil instead of butter.