2 Easy Vegan Cinco de Mayo Menu Ideas
Planning a vegan Cinco de Mayo menu can feel like a lot, especially if you’re trying to decide what to cook for a full Mexican-inspired meal.

That’s exactly why I created these two plant-based Mexican menu plans. Each one gives you a complete lineup of appetizers, tacos, sides, drinks, and desserts so you don’t have to guess what goes together.
Every recipe is already on my site, so you can click through, prep ahead, and build your fiesta your way.
What Should I Cook for Cinco de Mayo?
Planning a Cinco de Mayo menu doesn’t have to be overwhelming. These two vegan menu ideas include appetizers, tacos, sides, drinks, and desserts—all made with authentic Mexican flavors and easy-to-follow recipes you can mix and match.

Menu #1: Classic Vegan Cinco de Mayo Menu
This menu is perfect if you want those traditional flavors, think tacos, creamy dips, and refreshing drinks that everyone recognizes and loves.
Appetizers
- Easy Guacamole Recipe: creamy, fresh, and always the first thing to disappear
- Chorizo Cheese Dip (Choriqueso): smoky, cheesy, and perfect for dipping chips or crusty bread
- Pico de Gallo: quick, easy to make, fresh, bright, and the perfect bite
Prefer a visual? Here are these appetizers with photos so you can easily choose your favorites.
Main Dish
- Cochinita Pibil Tacos: tender, flavorful, and packed with citrusy achiote goodness
- Pickled Red Onions: tangy, slightly sweet, and the perfect topping for cochinita tacos
Prefer a visual? Here are the tacos and onions with photos to get your mouth watering.
Sides
- Mexican Rice: fluffy and full of classic tomato flavor
- Refried Black Beans: creamy, comforting, and a must for any taco plate
Prefer a visual? Here are the sides with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Drinks
- Agua de Jamaica: refreshing, slightly tart, and a traditional fiesta drink
- Agua Mineral Preparada: a sparkling mineral water drink with a spicy touch
If you’d like to include an adult beverage option, a classic Paloma pairs beautifully with this menu.
Prefer a visual? Here are the drinks with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Desserts
- Fresas con Crema (Dairy-Free): sweet, creamy, and super easy to make
- Pecan Polvorones: crumbly, buttery cookies that melt in your mouth
Prefer a visual? Here are the desserts with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.

Menu #2: Easy Party Menu
This menu is a little more playful and perfect for a laid-back gathering. It’s packed with bold flavors but still easy enough to pull together without spending all day in the kitchen.
Appetizers
- Chorizo Bean Dip: hearty, smoky, and super satisfying
- Marinated Tofu Cheese: a plant-based twist that adds extra protein and flavor
- Chunky Salsa (Pico de Gallo): yes, it’s so good it made it into both menus 😄
Prefer a visual? Here are the appetizers with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Main Dish
- Vegan Birria Tacos: saucy, meaty, cheesy, and absolutely irresistible
Prefer a visual? Here is the taco photos so you can see how delicious it looks.
Sides
- Arroz Mexicano: simple, classic, pairs with everything
- Refried Pinto Beans: creamy, savory, and comforting
Prefer a visual? Here are the sides with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Drinks
- Cucumber Lime Agua Fresca: refreshing, a little tart and just sweet enough, perfect drink for Mexican food
- Pineapple Agua Fresca: sweet, bright, tangy, and fun fiesta drink for the whole family
If you’d like to include an adult drink option, an ice-cold Chelada works great with this menu.
Prefer a visual? Here are the drinks with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Desserts
- Mango Paletas: fruity, tropical, refreshing, and naturally sweet
- Arroz con Leche (Dairy-Free): creamy, budget friendly, comforting with a warm cinnamon flavor
Prefer a visual? Here are the desserts with photos so you can see what fits best with this menu.
Can I Mix and Match These Menus?
Absolutely!
Think of these menus as a starting point. You can swap dishes, mix both menus together, or keep things simple and just choose your favorites.
If you’re hosting, I recommend:
- 2–3 appetizers
- 1 main dish
- 2 sides
- 1 drink
- 1–2 desserts
That’s more than enough for a full, satisfying spread.

Want More Options?
While these menus are designed to be simple and complete, you can absolutely mix and match recipes based on what you’re craving or what you already have on hand.
If you want a few extra ideas to round out your Cinco de Mayo spread, here are some additional recipes you can swap in or add:

Want a Printable Version?
If you’d like a simple, printable version you can keep on hand while cooking, I’ve created printable versions of these menus.
👉 Get the printable Menu Plan #1 here
👉 Get the printable Menu Plan #2 here
They’re perfect if you want everything in one place without scrolling while you cook.
A Simple Vegan Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
Cinco de Mayo doesn’t have to mean spending all day in the kitchen or stressing over what to make.
With a simple plan and a few great recipes, you can create a spread that feels festive, authentic, and completely satisfying but without the overwhelm.
Whether you follow one of these menus exactly or mix and match your favorites, you’re going to end up with something delicious.
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Gracias
I’m so happy you stopped by. If you have any questions or want to let me know how you liked this recipe, do leave a comment. Muchas gracias, I appreciate you!
Nancy Lopez is a Mexican-born food writer and author of Mexican Tamales Made Meatless. Raised in the U.S. and now living in Southern Mexico, she creates authentic vegan and vegetarian Mexican recipes rooted in tradition and tested for real home kitchens.Read more…






















