14 Colorado Vegan Dessert Shops Where Every Bite Feels Like A Win

The sweetest road trips are the ones that leave powdered sugar on the dashboard. Colorado’s plant-based dessert scene is not acting like the backup option anymore; it is showing up with frosting, fried dough, creamy scoops, chewy cookies, and pastries that make dairy feel beside the point.

These fourteen stops are for anyone who thinks dessert should be fun first and complicated never. You might start with a cupcake and end up rearranging your whole afternoon around a second treat, because that is what happens when the case is stacked with color, texture, and real imagination.

Expect rich chocolate, bright fruit, playful flavors, and the kind of indulgence that wins over skeptics without giving a speech. Somewhere in Colorado, your next weekend plan is probably waiting behind a bakery case, and yes, bringing a cooler is completely reasonable.

1. The Cake Bar, Denver

The Cake Bar, Denver
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There is something quietly thrilling about walking into a place that takes cake seriously — like, genuinely, architecturally seriously. The Cake Bar at 214 E 13th Ave in Denver does exactly that, offering a lineup of vegan cakes and baked goods that look almost too good to eat.

Almost.

This is a spot that suits a solo Tuesday afternoon just as well as it does a birthday celebration. The address puts you right in the heart of a walkable Denver stretch, which makes it easy to pair with a short stroll before or after your sugar fix.

It is the kind of stop that feels like a small, personal reward.

What makes The Cake Bar stand out is its commitment to making fully plant-based cakes feel genuinely celebratory, not like a compromise. The visual presentation alone earns it serious points.

If you have been on the fence about whether vegan baking can hold its own against conventional desserts, consider this your low-pressure, high-payoff test run. Show up hungry and leave with a box.

2. Sweet Izzy, Denver

Sweet Izzy, Denver
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Tucked into 3003 E 3rd Ave in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, Sweet Izzy is the kind of place you stumble across mid-errand and immediately decide the errands can wait. The shop carries a carefully curated selection of vegan sweets that feel personal and considered rather than mass-produced.

Cherry Creek is already a neighborhood worth an afternoon, and Sweet Izzy fits right into that energy — thoughtful, polished, and quietly proud of what it does. For couples looking for a low-key but genuinely enjoyable stop, this is a clean, simple choice.

No long explanations needed. Just point and enjoy.

What separates Sweet Izzy from a generic dessert counter is the attention to detail in both flavor and presentation. Everything here feels intentional, which is rare and worth appreciating.

Whether you are picking up something sweet to share or treating yourself to a quiet moment with a dessert and no distractions, this Denver spot delivers exactly what it promises. It is the kind of place that earns a second visit before you have even finished your first treat.

3. Sweet Elizabeth’s Organics, Colorado Springs

Sweet Elizabeth's Organics, Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs has a personality all its own, and Sweet Elizabeth’s Organics at 1625 W Uintah St fits right into that independent, health-conscious spirit. This is a bakery that leans into organic, plant-based ingredients without making a big performance out of it — the food simply speaks for itself.

For families who have spent the morning exploring the Springs and need a reset that does not involve a drive-through, this is your straightforward plan. The Uintah Street address is easy to reach, and the shop has the kind of calm, welcoming atmosphere that makes you want to slow down for a few minutes.

That is not always easy to find.

Sweet Elizabeth’s stands out because it combines the organic ethos with genuine dessert satisfaction. This is not health food pretending to be dessert — it is dessert that happens to be made with real, clean ingredients.

Vegan travelers passing through Colorado Springs often cite it as one of the city’s most reliable plant-based stops, and that reputation is well earned. Grab something for the road and something for right now.

You will want both.

4. No Cow Bakery, Castle Rock

No Cow Bakery, Castle Rock
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Castle Rock sits at that satisfying midpoint between Denver and Colorado Springs, which makes it a natural pit stop on a longer drive. No Cow Bakery at 206 Fifth St is the kind of place that turns a routine highway break into something worth planning around.

Fully plant-based, entirely unpretentious, and genuinely good.

Fifth Street in Castle Rock has a small-town main street feel that adds a bit of charm to the whole experience. You park, you walk a little, you find a bakery that is doing something worth celebrating.

For road-trippers and day-trippers alike, this is a stress-free call that pays off immediately. The bakery format means you can grab something to go or settle in for a few minutes — both options work.

No Cow Bakery earns its spot on this list because it proves that great vegan baking does not require a big city zip code. The Castle Rock location brings serious plant-based dessert energy to a town that might surprise you.

If you have written off smaller Colorado towns as dessert dead zones, No Cow is a pleasant correction to that assumption. Worth every mile of the detour.

5. Gluten Free Things, Arvada

Gluten Free Things, Arvada
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Gluten Free Things at 11651 W 64th Ave in Arvada is the kind of bakery that solves multiple problems at once. Gluten-free, vegan-friendly, and reliably delicious — it is a rare combination that people with dietary restrictions tend to find and then never let go of.

Think of it as the dessert equivalent of finding a parking spot right out front.

The Arvada location is tucked into a commercial strip that is easy to reach from the highway, making it a practical stop for anyone navigating the western Denver suburbs. For parents managing picky eaters with food sensitivities, this is the kind of find that genuinely simplifies a family outing.

No menu negotiations. No sad substitutions.

What makes Gluten Free Things particularly noteworthy is the refusal to treat allergen-friendly baking as a lesser category. The shop approaches every item with the same care and ambition you would expect from any serious bakery.

That attitude shows in the results. Regulars in the Arvada area tend to treat this place like a well-kept secret, though it deserves a much wider audience.

If your dietary needs have made dessert feel complicated, this shop is a welcome reset.

6. Rheinlander Bakery, Arvada

Rheinlander Bakery, Arvada
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Some bakeries feel like they have always been there, and Rheinlander Bakery on 5721 Olde Wadsworth Blvd in Arvada has exactly that quality. There is a settled, confident warmth to the place that makes you feel like you are stepping into something that has earned its reputation slowly and honestly over time.

Olde Wadsworth has a pleasantly unhurried character, and Rheinlander fits that rhythm perfectly. This is a Sunday-morning kind of stop — the sort of place you visit when you want a treat that feels meaningful rather than just convenient.

For anyone who appreciates European baking traditions alongside plant-based options, this Arvada bakery offers a genuinely interesting combination.

Rheinlander stands out on this list because it brings a different cultural reference point to Colorado’s vegan dessert landscape. Where many shops lean into modern minimalism, this one carries a sense of old-world craft that is immediately noticeable.

The Olde Wadsworth address makes it an easy loop with other Arvada stops, and the bakery’s distinctive character means it rarely feels interchangeable with anything else on this list. That kind of personality is hard to manufacture and easy to appreciate when you find it.

7. Boulder Baked, Boulder

Boulder Baked, Boulder
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Boulder has a well-earned reputation as one of Colorado’s most food-forward cities, and Boulder Baked at 5290 Arapahoe Ave lives up to that standard with confidence. The shop specializes in plant-based baked goods that feel both elevated and approachable — a balance that Boulder tends to pull off better than most places.

Arapahoe Ave is a well-traveled corridor that makes this an easy stop before or after a hike, a bike ride, or an afternoon of wandering. Solo diners who want a quiet moment with something genuinely delicious will feel right at home here.

The shop has the kind of focused energy that comes from doing one thing and doing it very well.

What makes Boulder Baked distinct is its commitment to the craft of vegan baking without the self-congratulatory tone that sometimes accompanies plant-based establishments. The food is the statement here, not the branding.

Regulars return for the consistency and the quality, both of which are harder to maintain than most people realize. If you are making a Boulder day of it and need a reliable sweet stop that will not disappoint, the Arapahoe Ave location is a clean, simple choice with zero regrets attached.

8. Boulder Baked, Superior

Boulder Baked, Superior
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Superior is one of those Colorado towns that often gets overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, but the Boulder Baked outpost at 2345 Main St makes a compelling case for paying attention. The same quality and plant-based commitment that defines the Boulder location travels well to this quieter, more suburban setting.

Main Street in Superior has a friendly, navigable feel that makes the visit easy and unhurried. For families who live in or are passing through the Louisville-Superior corridor, this is a genuinely convenient dessert stop that does not require driving all the way into Boulder proper.

That kind of accessibility matters more than people usually admit when planning a day out.

The Superior location of Boulder Baked earns its own entry here because it extends great vegan baking to a community that benefits from having it nearby. There is something quietly important about quality plant-based desserts existing outside of the obvious urban hubs, and this shop represents that expansion well.

Whether you are picking up a post-soccer-game treat for the kids or grabbing something sweet on the way home from a long week, this is the kind of stop that makes an ordinary moment feel a little more considered. Highly recommended.

9. Voodoo Doughnut Broadway, Denver

Voodoo Doughnut Broadway, Denver
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If you have not yet experienced the particular joy of a Voodoo Doughnut, the Broadway location at 98 S Broadway in Denver is a perfectly theatrical introduction. Voodoo does not whisper — it announces itself with color, creativity, and doughnuts that look like they were designed by someone who genuinely enjoys a good spectacle.

South Broadway is one of Denver’s most character-rich streets, and Voodoo fits right into that energy. A pre-movie stop here is the kind of decision that immediately makes an evening feel more interesting.

The shop’s vegan options are clearly labeled and plentiful, which means plant-based visitors do not have to decode the menu or ask seventeen questions before ordering.

Voodoo Doughnut Broadway stands out because it brings genuine playfulness to vegan dessert in a way that few shops manage. The doughnuts here are conversation starters, Instagram moments, and genuinely tasty all at once — a combination that is harder to pull off than it looks.

The S Broadway address puts you within easy reach of several other neighborhood highlights, making this a natural anchor for a Denver evening. Order the most outrageous thing on the vegan menu.

You will not regret the decision.

10. Voodoo Doughnut Boulder, Boulder

Voodoo Doughnut Boulder, Boulder
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Boulder’s Voodoo Doughnut location at 3210 Arapahoe Dr brings the brand’s signature irreverence to a city that appreciates both quality ingredients and a good sense of humor. The combination works surprisingly well — Boulder’s health-conscious culture and Voodoo’s maximalist doughnut philosophy meet somewhere in the middle and shake hands.

Arapahoe Dr is easy to find and easy to reach, which removes the logistical friction that can sometimes deflate an otherwise fun outing. Travelers making the Boulder loop who want a sweet detour that feels genuinely different from a standard bakery visit will find exactly what they are looking for here.

The vegan lineup is robust and clearly presented.

What makes the Boulder Voodoo location feel distinct from its Denver sibling is the surrounding context. Boulder’s outdoor-oriented, trail-happy crowd gives the shop a slightly different energy — people tend to arrive here having earned their doughnut, which adds a small but satisfying layer of justification to the whole experience.

The doughnuts are the same caliber of creative and delicious, but the mood is its own thing entirely. If your afternoon in Boulder needs a punctuation mark, this is a fun and flavorful one to choose.

11. Parlor Doughnuts Denver, Denver

Parlor Doughnuts Denver, Denver
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Parlor Doughnuts at 95 Lincoln St in Denver operates in a different register than most doughnut shops. The signature layered doughnuts here are a genuine technical achievement — light, flaky, and rich in a way that makes you reconsider everything you thought you knew about what a doughnut could be.

Lincoln St is a well-placed Denver address that makes Parlor an easy addition to a downtown itinerary. For couples who want a dessert stop that feels a little more refined without veering into fussy territory, this is an excellent call.

The shop has a clean, modern feel that suits a midday visit or a late-afternoon wind-down equally well.

Parlor Doughnuts earns its place on this list because it represents a different kind of vegan-friendly dessert ambition. Rather than leaning on novelty or maximalism, the shop focuses on texture and technique — qualities that reveal themselves more with each bite than they do in a photograph.

That kind of depth is what turns a one-time visitor into a regular. If you are in the Lincoln St area and you have not tried a layered Parlor doughnut yet, that is a situation worth correcting at your earliest convenience.

12. Parlor Doughnuts Aurora, Aurora

Parlor Doughnuts Aurora, Aurora
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Aurora does not always get the dessert-destination treatment, but Parlor Doughnuts at 5001 S Parker Rd is making a strong case for the city’s sweet credibility. The same layered doughnut concept that has earned the brand serious fans in Denver translates perfectly to this southeast suburban location.

S Parker Rd is a high-traffic corridor that makes this an easy stop on a game-day pickup run or a post-errand reward. The Aurora location tends to draw a loyal local crowd that appreciates having a genuinely elevated doughnut option without a long drive into the city.

That convenience factor is real and worth acknowledging.

What makes the Aurora Parlor location feel like its own thing is the community it serves. Aurora is one of Colorado’s most diverse and underrated cities, and a shop like this one adds something genuinely valuable to the local food landscape.

The vegan-friendly options here carry the same quality standard as the Denver flagship, which means no one is getting a lesser version of the experience based on their zip code. That kind of consistency is a mark of a brand that actually cares.

Show up hungry and leave with extras for the road.

13. Sweet Action Ice Cream Broadway, Denver

Sweet Action Ice Cream Broadway, Denver
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Sweet Action Ice Cream at 52 Broadway in Denver has the kind of neighborhood energy that makes you want to linger. The shop scoops small-batch, inventive flavors with a rotating menu that keeps regulars coming back just to see what is new.

For vegan ice cream lovers, the dairy-free options here are not an afterthought — they are a highlight.

Broadway is one of Denver’s most spirited streets, and Sweet Action fits into it naturally. A post-errand stop here on a warm afternoon has a particular satisfaction to it — the kind that requires no planning, no reservations, and no complicated decisions.

Just pick a flavor and find a spot on the sidewalk. Life is briefly very good.

Sweet Action earns its reputation through consistency and creativity in equal measure. The small-batch approach means flavors are made with genuine attention, and the vegan selections rotate often enough to reward repeat visits.

It is the sort of place that becomes a personal tradition for people who live nearby and a memorable stop for visitors who only pass through once. Either way, the 52 Broadway address is easy to find and easier to love once you have a cone in hand.

14. Heaven Creamery Cherry Creek North, Denver

Heaven Creamery Cherry Creek North, Denver
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Heaven Creamery at 158 Fillmore St in Denver’s Cherry Creek North neighborhood carries its name with a certain quiet confidence. The shop focuses on plant-based frozen desserts that manage to feel genuinely indulgent — not in a guilt-trip way, but in the best possible sense of the word.

Fillmore St in Cherry Creek North is a lovely stretch to walk, which makes Heaven Creamery a natural anchor for an afternoon in the neighborhood. For anyone who wants a peaceful, unhurried dessert moment after browsing the area’s shops and galleries, this is the most satisfying kind of finish.

The atmosphere has a calm, almost meditative quality that sets it apart from louder, busier dessert spots.

What makes Heaven Creamery stand out in a city with no shortage of ice cream options is the deliberate focus on plant-based ingredients without sacrificing creaminess or depth of flavor. That is a technical challenge that many shops underestimate, and Heaven Creamery handles it with evident skill.

Cherry Creek North is already one of Denver’s most enjoyable neighborhoods to spend time in, and this creamery adds another excellent reason to make the trip. Come for the neighborhood, stay for the scoop, and leave with a strong opinion about which flavor deserves a return visit.