Seville Vegan Guide: Best Restaurants & More
I always confuse people (other Americans) when I call the sunny Spanish city Seville, Sevilla. Technically, both are correct. Seville is the English pronunciation and spelling, and Sevilla is the Spanish pronunciation and spelling. Americans tend to butcher the beautiful pronunciations of things; ask the French. I can’t bring myself to call it Seville. It doesn’t have the same energy or spirit that such a marvelous city deserves. Seville sounds like a piano out of tune.
It’s evident that I am smitten with this lovely city.
Sevilla is the capital of Andalusia in the south of beautiful Spain. It is well known for its culture, artistic beauty, and traditions, including flamenco. No matter if you say, Seville or Sevilla, this vegan guide will help you find vegan restaurants, delicious cakes, and more!
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Tip: The summer is HOT. We enjoyed the weather in January, which averaged around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The weather in Sevilla was a delight, but those who live in the city find it quite cold in January!
Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants in Seville (Sevilla)
You will find a great diversity of vegan options throughout Seville, from traditional Spanish tapas to greasy vegan junk food and everything in between.
Veganitessen
Calle Pastor y Landero, S/N, 41001 Sevilla
Vegan pizza, burgers, nachos, & more.
This hip vegan spot is located in the bustling Mercado del Arenal — a great market right in the heart of Seville. If you’ve been craving cheesy pizza, loaded hamburgers, or a traditional Spanish omelet, you’ve come to the right place!
Vegan Rock
Calle Rockero Silvio, 41011 Sevilla, Spain
Traditional Spanish tapas
Outside the tourist haunts, you’ll find this quaint vegan tapas bar. You’ll find all the traditional Spanish favorites veganized, from papas bravas to omelets. The menu is also well-marked for allergens.
Thank You, Mother
Av. de la Filosofía, 40-44, 41927 Mairena del Aljarafe, Sevilla
Globally-inspired vegan menu.
You’ll be thanking someone after one visit here! This vegan breakfast and lunch café gets a standing ovation for its lineup of healthy and comfort food favorites. You’ll find everything from well-balanced Buddha bowls to bowls of rich and creamy pasta.
Vegani
7, Correduría, 41003 Sevilla
Plant-forward tapas-style dishes & natural wine.
Charming lunch or dinner spot that focuses on veggie-forward and seasonal ingredients with Spanish inspiration. You’ll find a rotating mix of tapas-style dishes which pair perfectly with their natural wine selection.
Vegan-Friendly Restaurants in Seville
These two restaurants might not be fully vegan or vegetarian but they have amazing options that are worth checking out.
El Rincón de Beirut
Calle San Fernando, 21, 41004 Sevilla
Vegan-friendly Middle Eastern cuisine.
No matter where you are, Middle Eastern cuisine is always a terrific, vegan-friendly option! The lineup at El Rincon has all the favorites — grape leaves, falafel, hummus, and more.
Habanita
Callejón Golfo, 3, 41004 Sevilla
Vegan-friendly Cuban-inspired cuisine & tapas.
This warm and inviting spot serves delicious Caribbean-inspired cuisine with fantastic vegan options! You’ll find so many options that you might want to come more than once.
Vegan Breakfast & Brunch Spots in Seville
If you were worried about not finding spots with vegan pancakes or fruity smoothie bowls in Seville, worry no more!
Milk Away
Perez Galdos, 32, 41004, Seville
Vegan-friendly smoothie bowls & more.
This lively vegan-friendly café is the place to go for your fix of fruity bowls! Whether you want a cool and refreshing acai bowl or a warm bowl of porridge, they’ve got it here. They also serve lunch options.
Ananas Coffee & Brunch
C. Pirineos, 3, 41018 Sevilla
Fresh juices, toast, smoothie bowls, & more.
What more could you need besides coffee and brunch? Ananas gets right to what you need with their healthy daily breakfast menu. You’ll find bagel sandwiches, savory and sweet bowls, and more. The menu is well-marked.
Jester
C. Prta de la Carne, 7a, 41004 Sevilla
Fruity bowls & specialty coffee.
The vegan-friendly menu at this little café can help you kick off every day with superfood smoothies, fresh juices, smoothie bowls, and house-made baked goods.
Veganitessen
Calle Pastor y Landero, S/N, 41001 Sevilla
Yogurt bowls, toast, scrambles, & more.
This vegan junk food spot offers vegan brunch options everyday until 3:30 pm. You’ll find a diverse lineup of veggie-topped toast, scrambles, and more. They also have a great lineup of fresh juices, kombucha, and coffee.
Biomio Brunch Ecológico
C. Mateos Gago, 9B, 41004 Sevilla
Vegan-friendly breakfast & brunch options.
All things breakfast and brunch are happening at this vegan-friendly spot. Their local and seasonally focused menu features toasts with house-made bread, bagel sandwiches, vegan yogurt bowls, and more.
Thank You, Mother
Av. de la Filosofía, 40-44, 41927 Mairena del Aljarafe, Sevilla
A great mix of healthy & tasty breakfast fare.
Every day (except Tuesday) this fun little vegan café has berry-filled bowls, stacks of golden pancakes, house-made baked goods, and more.
Vegan & Vegan-Friendly Bakeries & Ice Cream in Seville
These vegan and vegan-friendly bakeries throughout Seville have everything from decadent cakes to creamy ice cream! Many have terrific gluten-free options too!
Veganitessen
Calle Pastor y Landero, S/N, 41001 Sevilla
Vegan cakes, cookies, & more!
What can’t this vegan hot spot do? Veganitessen started as a sweets shop in 2009 and expanded its food options shortly after. They still offer loads of cakes and sweets, including gluten-free options.
Chök
Pl. Jesús de la Pasión, 8, 41004 Sevilla
Vegan-friendly bakery.
This vegan-friendly bakery has a jaw dropping lineup of vegan sweets — cakes, cronuts, cookies, chocolate, and more! Everything is house-made and they have gluten-free options too.
La Mar de Dulces
Mercado de las Palmeritas, Sevilla
Vegan-friendly bakery.
The vegan options at this spot started as an experiment and have been so popular that they’re still being offered three years later. You’ll find a great selection of sweets that rotate regularly.
Heladería Puro & Bio
C/ Asunción, 48, 41011 Sevilla
Vegan-friendly ice cream shop.
No worries about being stuck with just sorbet at this spot! Their handmade vegan options include pistachio, coffee, ginger and cinnamon, and much more!
Amorino
Multiple locations throughout Seville
$$ Traditional eats with a healthful spin (breakfast, lunch, & dinner)
This European gelato chain is always a safe bet for multiple creamy and fruity vegan options, including decadent chocolate to sweet blueberry and acai.
Vegan Market in Seville
Red Verde
If you’re planning to do a little cooking or want to check out Spanish vegan products, come to Red Verde. This small natural food store has a great selection of veggies, along with vegan cheese, meat, chocolate, and more.
Learn MoreWhere to Stay in Seville
Sadly there isn’t a vegan hotel in Seville yet, but these two hotels are great options!
Patio De La Alameda
Plaza, Alameda de Hércules, 56, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
This charming little hotel isn’t right in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city, but it was close enough! It is right on the edge of the Hercules Plaza surrounded by many cafes and shops and is only a 15-minute walk to many of the main attractions and about a 20-minute bus ride from the train station. They also have apartment-style rooms which is great if you want to make any of your own food or have a larger group. I would definitely stay here again.
Lukanda Mariana
Calle Mariana de Pineda, 10, Seville, 41004, Sevilla, Spain
If you want to be right in the heart of the action, check out the mix of rooms and suites at this modern hotel. On top of being centrally located, they also provide guests cruelty-free toiletries from Instituto Español.
What to do in Seville
Take a vegan food tour
Want to sample vegan tapas and check out all of the best spots in Seville with a local guide? Well, you can! Seville Vegan Tours offers options to explore plant-based tapas at multiple places throughout town and a tapas and flamenco show tour! This is an excellent opportunity to sample fantastic food and chat with a local about the vegan scene in Seville.
See the Royal Real Alcazar
The Real Alcázar is a complex of Spanish Royal Palaces and is a must-see! It is a beautiful example of mudéjar architecture — a mix of Muslim and Christian influences. The palaces and gardens were built in the seventh century and occasionally still host the Royal Family when they are in Seville. Most recently, the Real Alcázar had a brush with fame after being featured in Game of Thrones. You can explore the palace and the beautiful gardens, but I suggest buying an audio guide. This is also a very popular site; purchase tickets ahead of time to avoid waiting in a long line or paying for a guided tour.
Stroll through the Parque de María Luisa & Plaza de España
The park and Plaza de España were built for the 1929 world fair and since have remained a popular spot for visitors. The Plaza features beautiful mosaic tile work, a canal, and a fountain. The architect, Aníbal González wanted to spotlight Spain’s technological and artistic achievements with a detailed design. The park and the plaza are beautiful places for an afternoon stroll or to take a break. There are two notable museums inside the park: The Museum of Arts and Traditions of Seville and the Archeological Museum of Seville.
Don’t miss the beautiful Catedral de Sevilla & La Giralda
The eye-catching Catedral can’t be missed — with more than 40 chapels; it is the fourth-largest church in the world and the largest Gothic church. The church was built on the site of a former mosque — what remains of it makes up La Giralda tower. It is the largest landmark in Seville, and it is worth climbing the 40 ramps to the top for a bird’s eye view of the city. If you’re interested in learning more about the cathedral, I suggest you take a guided tour.
Explore Barrio de Santa Cruz
The Barrio was the city’s Jewish quarter until the late 15th century. The winding cobblestone streets are filled with shops, cafes, and more. A bonus to the neighborhood is that it remains shady, so if you’re visiting during the summer, it is a good place to take a break from the hot sun. Visitors are encouraged to grab a map because it’s easy to get lost in the winding streets, or follow a self-guided walking tour of Seville! If you enjoy nightlife, one of the best bars in Seville is near this neighborhood, La Carbonería.
See a Flamenco show
Since Andalucía is the birthplace of Flamenco, there is no better place to catch a show. Flamenco is a cultural blend of passionate movement and sound that tells a story of either sadness, joy, or love. There are many Flamenco tablaos throughout the city — some very large and others more intimate. Check out Tablao El Arenal or for a more in depth look into the history of flamenco take a tour! Another fun idea to consider is taking a Flamenco lesson!
Tip: Seville is well connected by high-speed trains operated by Renfe. It is easy to reach other major cities like Madrid and Barcelona by train — something to think about when you’re planning your trip.
Seville Wrap Up: More Travel Help
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