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Home > Dining Out > Restaurant Guide > Oasis Vegetarian Eatery and Food Company

Oasis Vegetarian Eatery and Food Company

Dining Out: Oasis Vegetarian Eatery and Food Company
375 S. Stone Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-884-1616

Hours
Monday to Saturday
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Dinner: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Whatever you’re craving, Tucson’s Oasis Vegetarian Eatery and Food Company delivers. Its eight-page menu offers sky-high sandwiches, oodles of noodles, and Southwestern staples.

Oasis serves up scads of traditional American comfort foods—soups, chili, mashed potatoes and gravy, melts, and more—that are packed with flavor and authenticity but leave out unhealthy and inhumane animal products.

To add a little decadence to veggie burgers and dogs, Oasis serves them smothered with barbecue sauce and grilled onions or slathered with veggie chili and soy cheese. The restaurant’s club sandwich goes the extra mile with veggie bacon and cold cuts, soy cheese, nondairy mayo, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickle, and avocado and is served on toasted onion bread.

Oasis has delicious vegan Italian cuisine such as chickenless parmesan, tofu cacciatore, and spaghetti and meatless balls. They’re so tasty that you’ll bid arrivederci to meat forever. Entrées ($8 to $10) come complete with your choice of soup or salad and melt-in-your-mouth garlic toast—sun-dried tomato bread topped with a fresh garlic-herb spread and toasted.

For a light snack, grab a bowl of tortilla chips with homemade salsa and guacamole or ooey-gooey soy-cheese quesadillas. Organic bean chimichangas, seitan fajitas, and tofumole come with Spanish rice. Finish off your Southwestern supper with something light and sweet—nondairy ice cream, sorbet, or pudding.

You can even pick up Oasis’ own sauces, dressings, soups, and sides to enjoy at home. For instance, its potato salad (traditional or dill) sells for $4.95 a pound, and its homemade veggie burger patties sell for $2 each.

With a staff dedicated to creating a dining experience that’s almost too good to be believed, Oasis lives up to its name. We highly recommend a visit at your earliest opportunity.

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