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.
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.
V-Face on Brunswick Street North in Stoneybatter, a fully vegan diner doing plant-based burgers, hot dogs and milkshakes, the Northside's reference.
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.
Govindas on Aungier Street in Dublin 2 is a Hare Krishna vegetarian canteen serving daily-changing wholefood plates of dal, curry and brown rice for years.
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.
Le Petit Parisien on Wicklow Street in Dublin 2 is a French-style cafe with a dedicated gluten-free menu of crepes, sandwiches and baguettes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Bretzel on Lennox Street in Portobello, Dublin's only Jewish-tradition kosher-style bakery since 1870, bagels, ryes and challah, the historic Jewish.
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.
TableJourney's Dublin dietary chapter covers vegan, vegetarian, gluten_free, halal, kosher venues, each editor-picked with what to order and how to ask.