Street food€uzupisTue-Sun 12:00-23:00, closed Mon
Open Kitchen at Tymo Turgus on the Užupis edge brings street-food trucks from the city's restaurants, bistros and farmers into one rotating food-court format.
Try: Rotating modern street food
Tip: Best on weekends when the truck rotation is full. Live music some Saturdays through summer.
Street food€senamiestisMon-Fri 08:00-20:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-20:00
Holy Donut on Vokiečių serves bagels and handmade donuts at a quick counter, the Vilnius original of the local chain with notable vegan-donut options.
Try: Bagel and donut
Tip: Counter order; eat standing or take a bag for the walk. Vegan glaze sells out by mid-afternoon weekends.
Street food€senamiestisMon-Fri 09:30-20:00, Sat-Sun 10:00-19:30
Pinavija's bakery counter on Vilniaus turns out hot kibinai pastries fresh from the oven through the day, in mutton, cheese, spinach and fruit fillings.
Try: Mutton kibinai
Tip: Take-away from the counter; eat standing at the window or on the Vilniaus bench seats in summer.
Street food€senamiestisDaily 11:00-24:00
Forto Dvaras on Pilies runs a takeaway window alongside the dining room, with cepelinai, potato pancakes and kugelis sold in small boxes for street-eating.
Try: Cepelinai to-go
Tip: Useful for a fast Old Town lunch. Open late into the night for the post-bar Senamiestis crowd.
Street food€naujamiestisMon-Fri 10:00-17:00, closed Sat-Sun
Beigelių Krautuvėlė on Pylimo is the most historically grounded Litvak bagel counter in the Baltic, baked by the Lithuanian Jewish Community since 2016.
Try: Litvak bagel with lox
Tip: Eat at the small counter or take a bag of bagels to-go. Closed every weekend by community schedule.
Street food€senamiestisDaily 11:00-21:00
Keulė Rūkė on Stiklių builds smoked-pork buns at a tiny open counter, with Lithuanian anti-Soviet political-art murals on the walls of the snack room.
Try: Lithuanian smoked-pork bun
Tip: A snack stop, not a sit-down meal. Read the mural while you eat. The buns are made to order.