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Vegan & Vegetarian Dishes at Universal Mardi Gras 2025

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Universal Mardi Gras brings the flavors of Bourbon Street and beyond to Universal Orlando Resort, offering a variety of vegan and vegetarian options. Whether you follow a plant-based diet or simply enjoy meatless meals, there’s something for everyone to savor during this celebration. This is your go-to resource for finding the best vegan and vegetarian selections, ensuring you can fully enjoy the flavors and fun of Universal Mardi Gras without missing a beat!

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Vegetarian Universal Mardi Gras Options

Margherita Poutine at Universal Mardi Gras
Margherita Poutine at Universal Mardi Gras

Margherita Poutine – $10.49
Canada, New York
Delight in a playful twist on the classic Canadian dish, poutine. Traditionally made with cheese curds and gravy, this version features fresh mozzarella, roasted tomatoes, and basil cream, all piled atop crispy pub fries.

Cajun Spiced Twisted Tater at Universal Mardi Gras
Cajun Spiced Twisted Tater at Universal Mardi Gras

Cajun Spiced Twisted Tater – $9.99
Bites of the Bayou, New York
A Halloween Horror Nights favorite, this spiral potato is now a Mardi Gras must-try! It’s perfect for snacking while you’re catching beads at the parade, heading to a concert, or anything in between. Served on a stick for ultimate convenience, this treat is seasoned with Cajun spices and topped with a Creole remoulade sauce and herbs.

Beignets at Universal Mardi Gras

Beignets – $7.49
Taste of the Quarter, New York
When you think of Mardi Gras, one of the first treats that comes to mind is the classic fried pastry dusted with powdered sugar. This beloved New Orleans Creole dessert is an absolute must for any Mardi Gras celebration!

Pandebono at Universal Mardi Gras
Pandebono at Universal Mardi Gras

Pandebono – $7.99
Colombia, New York
This warm Colombian cassava bread is both hearty and comforting, making it a fantastic addition to the lineup of handheld treats you’ll want to grab during a day at the park. With its slightly crisp exterior and soft, chewy interior, it’s a deliciously satisfying snack that’s easy to enjoy on the go.

Churro Loops & Chocolate at Universal Mardi Gras
Churro Loops & Chocolate at Universal Mardi Gras

Churro Loops – $8.49
Mexico, Hollywood
Universal Mardi Gras is back with its creative spin on a theme park favorite—cinnamon sugar churro loops, now served with both dulce de leche and chocolate sauce.

Apple Strudel at Universal Mardi Gras
Apple Strudel at Universal Mardi Gras

Apple Strudel – $4.99
Germany, San Francisco
Make your way to the San Francisco area of Universal Studios Florida to indulge in this German dessert featuring flaky pastry layers wrapped around a spiced apple filling.

Vegan Universal Mardi Gras Options

Red Beans & Rice at Universal Mardi Gras
Red Beans & Rice at Universal Mardi Gras

Red Beans & Rice – $7.49
This dish is straight from the bayou! Made with vegan sausage, stewed beans, white rice, and fresh scallions, it’s the perfect plant-based option to enjoy.

Potato Dosa at Universal Mardi Gras
Potato Dosa at Universal Mardi Gras

Potato Dosa – $7.99
India, San Francisco
Griddled to perfection, this dosa is filled with a flavorful mix of curried potatoes, onions, and black mustard seeds and served alongside a coconut chutney.


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About Kelsey Bowyer

Kelsey hails from the land of chocolate, ketchup, and Mister Rogers – known to most as Pennsylvania. Her family’s annual visits to the sunshine state instilled a love of storytelling and theme parks at an early age. In 2015, she packed her bags for the Disney College Program but decided to make this move permanent and call Orlando home. When she is not roaming Orlando’s world-class Theme Parks with her husband, she can be found lost in a book, planning her next vacation, or petting dogs.