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Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants... 100% Vegi and Vegan Restaurants & Cafes!​​

A list to all of the vegan and vegetarian restaurants and cafes found in Dublin and beyond! Quick guides of what they offer and what is located nearby, so you can plan your day around finding lunch and dinner! 

Click on the restaurant name to go to their website and click on the address for a map!

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​Cornucopia

Cornucopia - Vegetarian and Vegan wholefoods restaurant

​19/20 Wicklow Street 

Vegi breakfast, lunch, dunner, eat in, take away, soup, main meals, salads, desserts, coffee



Cornucopia is one of Dublin's most popular vegetarian restaurants and it's understandably why! Choose from the every changing menu which features different hot dishes, soups, salads and desserts daily. The menu features many vegan options across the whole range, so there's something for everyone. 

We recommend: The vegan garlic mayo potato salad, the 8 euro lunch deal or just sitting in one of the window seats!
Visiting Dublin?: Cornucpia is located on Wicklow Street, which is located just off the central Grafton Street. The restaurant can get quite busy at lunch time, so make sure to get down early.

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​Delhi O Deli

Dehli o deli - Vegetarian Indian fast food restaurant and vegan options

12 Moore Street(Just off Henry Street).
Indian, cheap, mains, sides, daily buffet, coffee, deserts, lunch, dinner, budget​


Dehli O deli is located on the cultural diverse Moore Street, where a haven of different cultural cuisines are present. The menu offers a wide range of Indian dishes from sides, curries, kebabs, burgers and traditional street food. If you are on a budget, Dehli o Deli is ideal, as the menu offers great value or alternatively you can fill a plate from the daily buffet for 6 euro.


We recommend: The samosa chole, assorted pakora and a roti!
Visiting Dublin?:  Located just off the bottom of Henry street, one of Dublin’s main shopping streets which is beside the historic O’Connell street.​

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​Hibiscus Wilde

Hibiscus Wilde - Vegan Food Bar

Ferocious Mingle Marcade, 72 Thomas Street.

Vegan, soups, salads, lunch, dessert, nutritious



Hibiscus Wilde is Dublin's newest and only second to Seomra Spraoi, vegan establishment. The colourful food bar is suited just at the front of the indoor Ferocious Mingle Marcade, where you can pick up all sorts! You can expect to have tasty soups and salads and even tastier cupcakes! Go check it out and support Dublin's up and coming vegan scene! Take note, it's only open from Thursday to Sunday 11am - 5pm.


We recommend: THE CUPCAKES! So yummy.
Visiting Dublin: Located between Christ Church Cathedral and The Guinness Store house, so pop in for lunch while visiting those attractions!

Hibiscus Wilde - Vegan Food Bar

Ferocious Mingle Marcade, 72 Thomas Street.

Vegan, soups, salads, lunch, dessert, nutritious



Hibiscus Wilde is Dublin's newest and only second to Seomra Spraoi, vegan establishment. The colourful food bar is suited just at the front of the indoor Ferocious Mingle Marcade, where you can pick up all sorts! You can expect to have tasty soups and salads and even tastier cupcakes! Go check it out and support Dublin's up and coming vegan scene! Take note, it's only open from Thursday to Sunday 11am - 5pm.


We recommend: THE CUPCAKES! So yummy.
Visiting Dublin?: Located between Christ Church Cathedral and The Guinness Store house, so pop in for lunch while visiting those attractions!

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​Seomra Spraoi Vegan Cafe

Seomra Spraoi Vegan Cafe-Vegan dinner served twice a week

Seomra Spraoi 10 Belvidere Court, Dublin 

Vegan set meal, twice a week, donation



Seomra Spraoi is a social centre run by volunteers located in Dubin City. Twice a week, they run a vegan cafe serving a set vegan meal, consisting of a starter, main and dessert. There is a suggested donation towards the meal. Suggested amount is €5 for a main course meal on Tuesday and  â‚¬7 Wed. Open Tues 6pm-8pm, Wed 7:30pm-8.30pm, cafe open until 10pm.

 

We recommend: No experience of the place!
Visiting Dublin?: The cafe is located just past Mountjoy Square, one of Dublin's remaining old historic Georgian Squares, so that is worth a look around before dinner! Also, the area can have a reputation so be careful and alert walking to the cafe!

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​Rothar Cafe

Rothar Cafe- Vegetarian and Vegan Cafe​

16 Fade Street

​Bike cafe, soup, coffee, sandwiches, cakes​
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A bike cafe where your bike can be fixed while you have breakfast or lunch. Serves sandwiches and soups, with some vegan ones or can be made vegan. Has vegan cakes and organic coffee. Brunch every Saturday.

We recommend: The vegan sandwich and coffee!
Visiting Dublin?: Located right in Dublin's creative quarter. Check out George's street arcade around the corner and blazing salads (vegetarian deli) down the road. Also located just off Grafton street and Stevens's Green!.

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Blazing Salads ​

Blazing Salads – Vegetarian and Vegan Deli
42 Drury Street, Dublin 1 

Vegetarian/vegan salad bar, burgers, sandwiches, hot food, soups, to go, desserts, breads.


Blazing Salads is an independent, family-run, whole-food deli offering a wide range of delicious soups, salads, cakes & savouries some of which change daily.


We recommend: The tofu vegan pizza and everything from the salad bar! And to know the food is to go! There are only 2 window seats! 
Visiting Dublin? Located just off Grafton Street, Trinity College, across the road from Temple Bar and from George’s street arcade.

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​The Happy Pear

The Happy Pear – Vegetarian restaurant and vegan options.
Main street, Greystones, Co. Wicklow.

Outside Dublin, sit in, take away, lunch, soup, hot food, desserts, coffee


The Happy Pear is loca
ted in Greystones, county Wicklow, which is about 1 hour by DART. The cozy homely restaurant proves extremely popular with locals as they serve many hearty and healthy vegetarian meals. The mainly changes daily including soups, salads and hot meals. Many of the meals and soups are always vegan. Additionally, you can also have your cup of coffee accompanied by one of their many desserts. The Happy Pear also run a shop attached to the restaurant which sells organic local produce and other goods!



We recommend: Trying to get a window seat upstairs or by the lit fire! Coffee and one of their many tasty desserts too.

Visiting Dublin?: Take the DART southbound to Greystones, and take in the breath taking scenic view along the coast. Take a stroll around Greystone's town and admire all the houses or along Greystone's beach.

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Govindas

​Govindas- Vegetarian and Vegan Indian style Restaurant

Several locations: Merrion Row, 83 Middle Abbey Street, 4 Aungier Street.

Hare Krishna restaurant, Indian, Desserts,  lacto vegetarian, egg free, vegan options



Many may be familiar with Govindas restaurants from other cities. The Govinda restaurants in Dublin are the same! There is a set buffet menu is different Indian vegetarian dishes and you pay to fill up a plate with what you want. There are 3 Govindas located in Dublin, open for lunch at 12 and closes at 9pm. Not open on Sundays.

 

We recommend: Filling up a large plate and eating until you can't move! Take any leftovers away. 
Visiting Dublin?: There are 2 located on the south side of the city( Aungier Street and Merrion row) and one on the north side (Abbey street). The 2 south side locations are near stevens green shopping centre and park and Grafton Street. While, the abbey street location is just off O'Connell street. 

Dublin Food Co-Op Cafe- Organic Vegetarian Cafe

Dublin Food C0-Op, 12 New Market Street

Vegetarian Cafe, food co 0p, wholefoods, coffee, tea, deserts, lunch​



Serving hot food, teas, coffees and cakes, the Co-op Café provides a chilled-out location for light food and drinks during opening hours at the Dublin Food Co-op venue. Thursdays, 12 noon - 8pm, Saturdays 9.30am - 4.30pm (plus Sunday market days). 

 

We recommend: Heading on Sunday while the market is operating or the last Sunday of every month to the Dublin Flea Market for a bit of shopping followed by Lunch at the Cafe!
Visiting Dublin?: The cafe and food co-op is not far from the grafton street area, Christ Church Cathedral, St. Audeons Church and the Guinness Storehouse. So plenty of attractions near by to see before heading for lunch at the cafe!

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