Lucky Goose's plant-based fast food sets roots in Nob Hill A gluten-free Cookies and Cream Shake, one of six flavors available at Lucky Goose. Lucky Goose’s New Mexico Dawg consists of a plant-based hot dog heaped with onions, pickles, tomatoes and green chile. Lucky Goose's entrance on Central west of Carlisle. The Lucky Burger includes two plant-based burger patties over a sauce made with ketchup and mayonnaise. Lucky Goose started as a food truck before opening its first brick-and-mortar location in Nob Hill. Lucky Goose's Grilled Chick'n with mayo on a gluten-free bun. Lucky Goose's Crispy Fries can also be ordered with cheese and green chile toppings. Published October 11, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. Modified October 11, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. As featured on - Lucky Goose's plant-based fast food sets roots in Nob Hill From the review: As home to a cuisine freighted with chicken, pork and beef, Albuquerque would seem to be an inhospitable place for plant-based restaurants. Yet a couple of recent success stories suggest that local diners are warming up to the vegan way. collection_da4301fa-f406-478e-a95c-f7f9ac7acb3b.html
As featured on - Lucky Goose's plant-based fast food sets roots in Nob Hill From the review: As home to a cuisine freighted with chicken, pork and beef, Albuquerque would seem to be an inhospitable place for plant-based restaurants. Yet a couple of recent success stories suggest that local diners are warming up to the vegan way.
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