Beloved Plant-Based Restaurant in San Antonio to Close After 19 Years

Green Vegetarian Cuisine, a fully plant-based restaurant, is close due to difficult conditions in the industry. 

Written By Deepali Singla
Exterior of Green Vegetarian Cuisine restaurant in San Antonio (Image credit: Yelp by Erik A.)

Chef Mike Behrend took to social media on March 24 to announce the closure of his restaurant, Green Vegetarian Cuisine. The restaurant at Alamo Quarry Market will serve customers through April 17, 2026. The chef cited various industry challenges for the closure decision.

Green Vegetarian Cuisine to Close in San Antonio

Green Vegetarian Cuisine at 255 E Basse Rd, San Antonio, is closing after 19 years of operation. Over the years, the restaurant introduced many San Antonio diners to flavorful plant-based dishes. In the closure announcement, Behrend said, “Our hope is that we have made a positive impact in San Antonio.”

The chef called the last few years “brutal,” citing rising costs and a change in consumer behavior. Despite the efforts to keep the restaurant running, these factors made it difficult for the business to sustain.

About the Restaurant

Image of Miso Ramen served at Green Vegetarian
Image of Miso Ramen served at Green Vegetarian Cuisine (Image Credit: Facebook@Green Vegetarian Cuisine)

Green Vegetarian Cuisine was founded in 2007 in the Five Points area of San Antonio. The restaurant then expanded to Alamo Quarry Market and the Alon Town Centre. Currently, only the Alamo Quarry Market is operational.

Green is known for its plant-based versions of traditional foods. The menu features truffle parmesan fries, fried pickles, avocado toast, and other plant-based comfort foods. The restaurant became a local favorite over the years for vegetarian and vegan diners seeking hearty, Southern-style meals.

In the final days, Green Vegetarian Cuisine will operate during regular hours from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Community support also plays an important role in the restaurant’s final journey, as the chef mentioned, “Your support in the next few weeks will be greatly appreciated.”

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Deepali Singla is a food technologist by discipline and a seasoned, versatile writer by profession. Her passion for writing emerged during her academic journey. With a strong foundation in research, she excels at crafting well-researched content. Combining technical knowledge with a flair for storytelling, Deepali brings depth and clarity to her work.
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