Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Western
Juice bar
Delivery
Take-out
Catering
Honey
Breakfast
Irish
Open since 1986, a casual dining wholefood restaurant that caters for a variety of tastes and diets including gluten-free, sugar-free, coeliac, and raw. The soups, salads, main courses, breads, and desserts are made in-house. Offers freshly pressed juices & beverages ranging from wheatgrass to organic wine and fairtrade coffee. Breakfast is served til noon. Mostly vegan but confirmed March 2024 to offer cow's milk and butter. Open Mon-Wed 08:00-20:00, Thu-Sat 08:00-21:00, Sun 09:00-20:00.
489 Reviews
First Review by myboyfriendisdead
rachele_roseinthedar
Points +148
The place-where-to-eat in Dublin - Edit
Lots of delicious vegan choices, cakes and desserts are lovely too. Nice staff. Highly recommended!
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LauraFox95
Points +116
Delicious and a must visit if you're in Dublin - Edit
I was recently in Dublin on holiday and found this place after being recommended on tripadvisor. Probably the best place I went to for food in the entire time I was in Dublin.
Read moreI had a veggie filo pastry with stuffing and salad, while my friends had lasagne (veggie not vegan) and stews. All of us either cleared our plates completely or ate until we were completely full.
The salad selection was really impressive, with vegan options clearly marked.
Honestly such a cool place with a lovely atmosphere and delicious food.
Pros: Amazing food, Good selection, Pretty setting
Cons: A bit pricey, but Dublin is an expensive city
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ChapstickMan
Points +56
Life savers! - Edit
Lucky enough to find this place on a stag, spent nearly the whole weekend there away from the lads lads lads. Delightful service with a relaxed canteen style approach but the food was truly stunning. Plenty of seating in a warm cafe-like environment, I'm just sad I couldn't take it back with me to the UK!
Read morePros: Perfect vibe , Brilliant grub
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Welshgiant
Points +111
delicious range of main courses and salads - Edit
You can choose from a range of excellent main courses or even select to combine from two of them. Most appeared to be vegan or otherwise vegetarian. You take your food to the till and pay up front. Nice relaxed atmosphere. Food was really delicious.
Read morePros: Excellent range of mains and salads, Relaxed and unfussy atmosphere, Truly delicious
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eat.more.veggies
Points +40
fabulous - Edit
AMAZING food and a huge vegan selection. Loved this place when I was in Dublin. It is a MUST, even non veggies will love it.
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Maïlys
Points +28
Super! - Edit
Très bon et surtout très copieux. Bon rapport qualité prix.
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NikkiStitch
Points +224
Nothing but love for Conucopia! - Edit
We feel lucky to have had Cornucopia as an option for vegan food in Dublin because it was delicious and we needed nourishing foods after so much plane travel and 2 days of walking around Dublin. It also seems that they are one of the only vegan places in the area that serves food later (until 10 pm) and was definitely one of the only places open on Good Friday. Thank you Cornucopia for not only being open on Good Friday when no one else is but for running an amazing special that night. You kept us well-fed while in Dublin and we're sad to think we might not be back for a long time. Side note: reasonable prices for the amount of food that you get. In the US and many other places like Europe you'd pay by the pound or kilo for that type of plate of food and it would be double the cost.
Read morePros: location , vegan food!, hours of operation
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klaaris
Points +76
loved it!!! - Edit
It may have been our lucky day but 99% of the menu was vegan. And sooo delicious!! We had potato, cauliflower pie w. garlic potato and rice noodle salad coriander, lentil soup with red cabbage sesame salad and quinoa salad. Everything tasted perfect. We paid c. 25€.
Read morePros: many vegan options, central, tasty, healthy
Cons: crowded @ lunchtime - obviously very popular among
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ShannonJ
Points +17
Seriously Good Food!!! - Edit
I wasn't sure how much luck I would have with finding vegetarian options in Dublin, but I was pleasantly surprised by Cornucopia!! I got the Mushroom and Lentil Lasagna with the Coleslaw and Cucumber/Daikon Salad and everything was amazing!!! The portions are huge and I couldn't finish everything. 10/10. I wish I lived here so that I could come everyday!!
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lauragangemi
Points +70
Vegan comfort food - Edit
Absolutely loved this place, so many great vegan options it was hard to choose, I wanted to taste everything! Ended up having some canneloni and it was so good. Also had some carrot cake which was everything I wanted it to be. Definitely go here when in Dublin!
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MMC
Points +279
Sustain this wonderful place! - Edit
There are very few vegan options in Dublin so it's very important that everyone protects this precious and wonderful place. Entrees are available with 2 salads or soup for 13.95 euros. I had the very delicious vegan "parcel" with beet root and tofu topped with a peanut marmalade along with chickpea and Brussel Sprout salad and the barley and Swiss chard citrus salad. A man threw a knife at me when I was sitting in the dining area so please be aware of mean people. Staff was very kind so there is hope!
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LenaS
Points +458
Many vegan options - Edit
This is the kind of place where you order at the counter and seat yourself with a tray. Even though it's not a vegan restaurant, most things seemed to be vegan and they were clearly marked as such on the menu. Even some desserts were vegan. I had the noodle stir fry as a main and two salads on the side. I didn't care too much for the stir fry (too much lime flavor for my taste buds), but the salads were surprisingly good.
Read morePros: Many vegan options, Many tables
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MartinR
Points +18
Excellent - Edit
Feel like we could have eaten here everyday! Lots of choice of mains, with plenty of salads to go with them
Read morePros: Friendly staff , Lots of choice
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TarAldarion
Points +53
Staple Dublin Restaurant - Edit
This place has been going strong for 30 years, expanded multiple times. It has different and varied delicious food every day, laid out in buffet style for you to choose. Always quite busy and you can see why. Has live music some evenings and you will not leave disappointed.
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LouiseMedL
Points +16
great vegan food! - Edit
I know its a vegetarian restaurant but i went there for the vegan food and it was so good with so much flavour .. Yummy in my tummy!
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antiadona
Points +54
must when in Dublin - Edit
Went on my second day in Dublin, and boy I wish I could have found it earlier. Vegetarian self service restaurant with lots of vegan options. Every main (13.50€) comes with two salads of your own choice. Lots of interesting flavours and huge portions. Both my omni parents and flexitarian boyfriend loved it. Lots of tables (several floors) all packed with people enjoying their food.
Read moreLovely William Morris wallpapers and Faith by Nature toiletries.
The bill came up to 46€ for three mains(+ salad sides) and a big soup with a good piece of spelt bread.
Pros: nice vibe. , lots of vegan options, huge plates
Cons: tables too close together
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sunshineMUC
Points +475
definitely a must eat at when in Dublin! - Edit
I was overwhelmed by the vegan choices, almost all lunch options (4 out of 5) were vegan, as well as all the salads and cakes! It was so hard to make a decision which one to choose ;-) We ended up with a yummy moussaka, two great salads and carrot cake for dessert. I can only highly recommend trying all those vegan yumminess!
Read morePros: lovely place, centrally located, so many vegan options, great quality of food
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EvaVerdonk
Points +55
Great place! - Edit
They have suprising menu options. Most of the dishes I had never heard of or would have never thought to make them myself! Just shows how many options there still are, even when eating vegetarian/vegan, raw, glutenfree etc. :)
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, Large options, Cozy atmosphere
Cons: Quite crowded
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53RBC
Points +92
Everything you could want! - Edit
Wide variety of tasty dishes served by friendly and helpful staff. The live music added to the experience. Can't wait to go back.
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SarahVansteenbrugge
Points +101
Wonderful! - Edit
I had the vegan friccassé with the tropical juice, what an amazing combo! Next time I'm visiting Dublin, I'll definitly come back :-)
Read morePros: A lot of vegan options
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aps101
Points +341
Great vision and purpose. Average food. - Edit
We ate here twice wanting to make sure we gave it a proper try. We are vegan so were pleased to have a restaurant with so many options. And the menu is inspired. Unfortunately, the taste did not live up. It was bland and unimpressive. It is difficult to say that as I always want to be supportive of vegan and vegetarian options. Ultimately though, we were unimpressed and found it to be a bit overpriced.
Read morePros: Location, Ample Seating
Cons: Bland
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Tish22
Points +36
The best vegetarian place in Dublin - Edit
So much choice for vegans here, the oat berry slice is one of the best vegan treats ever - the decor is really pretty too
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craigmc
Points +34397
Plenty of your five a day - Edit
Initially a complete faff as we had to queue for some time to get food, we got to the counter and most the dishes were empty and staff didn't see to know what they had left, but it got sorted quickly...phew.
Read moreVegan options were clearly marked and I ordered vegan cannelloni with spinach cream, you got two salads with the dish for about euro 13. The next pain was the salads as they tried to ask at the hot counter and you couldn't see the salads. I asked for whatever they recommend.
The morning stops now as the food was great, wholesome as expected, plenty of veg and salad, my body felt health and full. The cannelloni was moist and flavoursome, my green salad was good, my beetroot and date salad was sweet and awesome.
Overall this simple school veggie, heathier than a lot of the new kida on the block and should be visited if in Dublin. It need more organisation, but is worth overcoming those issues.
Pros: Healthy, tonnes of vegan choices
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rubydesign
Points +102
Great home food - Edit
3 days in Dublin, 3 times at Cornucopia.
Read more4-5 Dishes, salad included, soup and salad options, Cakes! Juices, outdoor seating.
Great food, prepared with care, friendly service. Central.
Restaurants don't come better than this.
Pros: great food, friendly staff, nice atmosphere
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Lozcriston
Points +842
So fresh and delicious! - Edit
Went here 3 times during our trip to Dublin. Mostly vegan food. Their salads are so so good. My favourite dishes were the canneloni, roast potato salad, and carrot cake. The Unicorn Tears tea was also a favourite
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Mieke
Points +31
Lots of Veggie Options - Edit
Visited Cornucopia twice, and although I wouldn't be very keen on returning, I must say they have some fabulous salads and fresh foods. I ordered soup both times being here, and they served it to me cold, which was very disappointing. I made sure not to order the raw soup they served, and when I asked the staff to heat it, both times it was returned to me just as cold. Other than this, the salads are tasty and there is good variety. I have yet to try their hot dinner-style meals as they are more expensive but there are plenty of options for both vegans and vegetarians. The cafe is quite large, but always busy!
Read morePros: Variety, Central Location, Fresh food
Cons: All the soups are cold/room temperature, Crowded
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Vegan GiGi
Points +1036
Delicious food in a lovely area of Dublin. - Edit
My partner and I recently ate here during our trip to Dublin. We got the 30th anniversary special, which let us get 2 main courses, 4 salads, and 2 organic cold-pressed juices for 30 euros.
Read moreFor our main courses, we chose the mushroom jackfruit phyllo pie with delicious pesto on top and two stews over rice (I especially LOVED the one with tofu and veggies in a tamari, mirin, coconut, star anise sauce). The 4 salads were all tasty, but my favorite was definitely the creamy potato salad.
We really enjoyed our meal there, and even though the restaurant is vegetarian, it has MANY vegan options (as well as gluten-free and raw choices). We will definitely go back there if we visit Dublin again!
Pros: delicious food, variety of choices, large portions
Cons: not entirely vegan
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