Johnny Rockets is an American 1950’s themed restaurant franchise known for their burgers, shakes and fries. While Johnny Rockets is a meat eaters dream they have little to offer vegans. Nonetheless, if you find yourself at Johnny Rockets here are some vegan options to try.
Gardein Black Bean Burger

The Gardein burger is served with fresh tomato and crisp leaf lettuce on a whole wheat bun. Johnny Rockets uses the same Gardein patty that you may have seen at your local grocer. The Gardein burger is a tad spicy, seasoned with chipotle sauce. It’s made of black beans and brown rice along with roasted yellow corn, green and red bell peppers
Potatoes

- Tots
- Fries
- Sweet Potato Fries
Please note that Johnny Rockets does share the meat fryer to prepare both fries and sweet potato fries.
Salads

- Garden Salad (no cheese)
- Side Salad
Salad Dressings
- Balsamic Vinaigrette
- Fat Free Italian
Sauces
- Rockin Red Sauce
- regular BBQ (the Smokehouse BBQ Sauce is not vegan)
Toppings
- Avocado
- Caramelized Onion
- Crinkle Cut Pickles
- Grilled Mushrooms
- Lettuce
- Relish
- Sliced Onion
- Spicy Jalapenos
- Tomato
Overall, Johnny Rockets won’t likely be a vegan’s first choice given their very limited plant-based options. Nonetheless, Johnny Rocket’s diner-style decor offers a fun-filled, family-friendly, musical vibe that makes it more than just the average fast food restaurant experience.
Have you tried any vegan options at Johnny Rockets? How was your experience?