Cornucopia ★ 4.6
Cornucopia on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, the city's longest-running vegetarian and fully vegan restaurant since 1986, three-floor canteen of plant-based plates.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Dublin.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Dublin. including where to go and what to order.
Cornucopia on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, the city's longest-running vegetarian and fully vegan restaurant since 1986, three-floor canteen of plant-based plates.
V-Face on Brunswick Street North in Stoneybatter, a fully vegan diner doing plant-based burgers, hot dogs and milkshakes, the Northside's reference for fast-food vegan classics.
Umi Falafel on Dame Street in Dublin 2, the vegan Lebanese counter doing the city's most credible falafel on freshly fried chickpeas in a saj-pressed wrap.
Cornucopia on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, the city's longest-running vegetarian since 1986, three-floor canteen of plant-based and ovo-lacto plates over Wicklow Street.
Blazing Salads on Drury Street in Dublin 2, a working vegetarian and vegan counter since 1991, the city's reference for grab-and-go salad lunches in Dublin city centre.
The Hopsack at Swan Shopping Centre Rathmines, Dublin 6, a vegetarian and vegan health-food shop and deli counter since 1979, the southside's plant-based grocery.
Le Petit Parisien on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2, a French-style cafe with a dedicated gluten-free menu of crepes, sandwiches and baguettes, the city's celiac-safe stop.
The Cake Cafe at Pleasants Place in Dublin 8, Michelle Darmody's bakery with a daily gluten-free cake section and savoury tart options, a south-side gluten-free pick.
Blazing Salads on Drury Street in Dublin 2, a vegetarian and vegan counter with extensive gluten-free salads, soups and bakes, the city's reference for gluten-free lunch.
Zaytoon on Parliament Street in Dublin 2, a halal Persian kebab and rice room running until late, the city's reference for halal Persian shish and kubideh kebabs.
Shalimar on South Great George's Street in Dublin 2, a halal Pakistani and Indian dining room, a working halal Lahori grill in the heart of Dublin centre.
The Cedar Tree on St Andrews Street in Dublin 2, a halal Lebanese basement restaurant of mezze and grilled meats, the south side's reference for halal Levantine dining.
The Bretzel on Lennox Street in Portobello, Dublin's only Jewish-tradition kosher-style bakery since 1870, bagels, ryes and challah, the historic Jewish quarter anchor.
Deli 613 in Rathmines, Dublin's only certified kosher deli since 2023, NY-style salt beef sandwiches and salads, the first kosher eatery in Ireland in decades.
Peak food season in Dublin is year-round.
Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.
service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.
Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Dublin rewards trust.