Lacto
Ovo
Pizza
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Take-out
Spanish
Gluten-free
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Some vegan items offered include pan con tomate, gazpacho, escalivada and more. Plant milks available. Uses separate oil for cooking potatoes. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-11:00pm.
6 Reviews
First Review by CobiSays
Verymod
Points +18
NOT VEGAN FRIENDLY - Edit
no way go somewhere else!!!!!!!!!!’nnn
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Citizenmel
Points +55
Fun place to go with non-vegan friends, but don't expect much for you… - Edit
I think Jose Andres is a hero, but I guess the vegan market for Spanish food has not given him enough reason to keep the Verduras stand open as it was closed permanently in our recent visit. It's fun having different options in the Plaza part. (we did not eat in any of the standalone restaurants.) but like you do at most non-vegan restaurants, you look around for any options you have, and try to get them to adapt them to your needs. Still the locale and the wine were great. 
Read morePros: Patatas Bravas, Olives, Wine!
Cons: Very few actual vegan options
Guest
Mariana95
Points +201
Few options available - Edit
The food was good, but they only provided very limited vegan options on the menu: Spanish tomato bread, olives, gazpacho and a tomato salad. We took the patatas bravas as well and asked to have the aioli separate. The Spanish cuisine originally has some good vegan staples to offer, (pisto, escalivada, tombet, samfaina, setas al ajilo, trempó,…), but this was not reflected on the menu. Would not recommend if you are hungry.
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veggiemumvegandd
Points +125
Chaotic - Edit
The market was very busy and it was not clear what is anything was vegan. Thanks to the previous review I found the patatas bravas without alioli which was tasty.
Read morePros: Lively atmosphere
Cons: Difficult to tell what is vegan
Guest
Poundie
Points +15256
Disappointed - Edit
When I read about this on Happy Cow, I thought this was a food court brimming with vegan offers at several kiosks, and I imagined that I would sample wares from a variety of stations. I now realize that I was woefully mistaken. This place is an attractive food hall with a bunch of restaurants and kiosks that each is based on Spanish cuisine. Some of the places I asked offered some vegan items--potatoes, bread with tomatoes, churros, olives--but each place I asked emphasized that they really did not have a lot of vegan food if any. I ended up going to Jajaja nearby. Perhaps if you are going here for drinks with friends and all you seek is an appetizer, you will be satisfied. If you are seeking a meal, however, you'd probably have better luck elsewhere.
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CobiSays
Points +48
A tapas wonderland! - Edit
Whatever you decide to eat, you MUST finish with the Pina Borracha. Rum soaked compressed pineapple finished with fresh mint is refreshing and juicy without getting you all boozy.
Read moreKiosks with vegan options-
Verduras:
Esparragos con romesco
Escalivada
Pan con tomate
Ensalada de garbanzos
Gazpacho
Ajo blanco
Fresh juices
Piña borracha
Cocas:
Coca de tomate y pimiento
Coca virgin
Churros/Bravas:
Patatas bravas with brava sauce (order no aioli = vegan)
Churros
La Barra:
Liquid olives
Ensalada de naranja y aceituna
Restaurants
Leña:
Vegetable Paella (kiosk)
Alcachofas a la brasa
Puerro a la brasa
Pimientos piquillos confitados
Gazpacho
Pan con tomate
Mar:
Ensalada de tomates, algas y ajonjolí
Spanish Diner:
En España los tomates se comen así (tomato salad)
Gazpacho
Pan con tomate
Cogollos de lechuga a la cordobesa
Escalivada
Churros
My video review > https://youtu.be/qjVGkYb2aBU
Updated from previous review on 2019-06-07
Pros: sample little bites from several kiosks, lively atmosphere
Cons: seating can be hard to find
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