While down in Southern California, Legoland in Carlsbad popped up on the itinerary a couple of times. For lunch there, I usually go for the salad bar at the Fun Town Market Restaurant. As you can see above, I really loaded up my plate.
After all that walking around the park, I need every single morsel. Because of the high turnover, the salad bar seems very fresh. The workers are constantly refilling the different items. I’ve even seen marinated tofu cubes, not on day 1 when I took the picture but they had it on day 2. It’s about 10 bucks a plate.
Usually the family eats over at Fun Town to accommodate me, the vegan. For one meal, we tried Upper Sports Deck Cafe for a change. When asked about vegan options, the waitress mentioned the Gardenburger and the entrée salads without the meat.
I got the burger with no mayo or dressing, it came with waffle fries, also for around $10. I think the patty may be vegan but I’m unsure about the bun. Also ordered the hummus with vegetables appetizer to share.
While Legoland has vegan options, it seems like Disneyland has more to offer. Although, probably the healthiest option of all the theme parks, is the Fun Town Market salad bar.
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So good to know that they have those options there!! We will probably be taking our kids soon!! Thanks for the post on this, and Disneyland!
Great looking salad. So nice to know that there are more vegan options out there.
I never would have thought that Legoland could accommodate vegans at all! I doubt I’ll ever try it for myself, but it’s comforting to know.
Four years too late, but the Gardenburgers have egg and dairy in them. :-\
http://california.legoland.com/Documents/pdf/LLCR_dietary_guide.pdf
Update dining guide includes vegan and vegetarian options:
https://www.legoland.com/california/legoland-california/rides-and-attractions/dining/