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. NOTE: Mostly vegan but confirmed December 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.


521 Reviews

First Review by myboyfriendisdead

jasminetea

Points +106

Vegetarian
01 Feb 2009

Hearty and wholesome

I definitely felt healthier after eating a meal here - but the servings were huge! I preferred the main hot dishes to the salad choices (they vary every day). There is a student-like atmosphere and the staff were very helpful in explaining the ordering 'procedure' (no table service; order at counter). Free water on tap and you will find many brochures for arts and music events.
It's also a little pricey - around 12 euro for a plate. But then Dublin was very expensive.

Pros: Hearty, Friendly

Cons: Not that cheap

fancy!

Points +87

Vegan
05 Jan 2009

I heart Cornucopia!

When I lived in Dublin some years back I ate here so often. As a vegan it was great that everything is labeled. There are different dishes each day so you can get a bit excited wondering what it'll be today!

It was a crowded place which is great! I loved the atmosphere. I did just read that they are expanding because they bought the place next door or something like that...so I'm sure now they will be roomier to accommodate all the fans.

The food is comforting, warm, delicious, healthy and hearty.
I truly love this place and recommend it to any vegetarian/vegan/healthy people. All of my friends (some not veggies) enjoyed the food here, too.

Portions are big for the price!

Pros: Good Value, healthy cuisine, delicious food

backpasher

Points +161

Vegetarian
30 Dec 2008

My favourite restaurant in Dublin

I really miss this place since leaving Dublin :(

I used to go at least once a week for lunch or dinner. It is always jammers with people, and you often end up sharing with strangers, but it's a friendly place, with nice staff, and amazingly yummy food.

I love their spanokopita and their garlic potato salad with hazelnuts is awesome.

I have heard rumours that they are expanding - fingers crossed as it would be nice to have a little more space.

For 10-11euro a plate, it's super value.

anto

Points +51

Vegetarian
16 May 2008

good but pricey!

id say Cornucopia is the best option for vegetarian eating in Dublin. with nice nutritious healthy food on offer usually one hot option plus two cold (eg: salads) for the main meal. it can be abit pricey though and would be better if you could get a half plate abit like you can in Govindas that works out cheaper. it can be bit cramped in the restaurant with pressure on the seating area due to limited space. the staff are all sound and the atmosphere is good!

Pros: nutritious, healthy, tasty

Cons: pricey, cramped space

Stevie

Points +11765

Vegan
02 Mar 2008

Cornucopia, Dublin

Cornucopia has had a lot of my business over the years. Very centrally located in Dublin city centre just off Grafton St and only a few mins walk from Temple Bar. This place is hugely popular and the chances are that you will have to share a table with someone who you don't know. I personally don't have an issue with this and have enjoyed the impromptu conversation that has occaisionally been struck up. If sharing a table is an issue for you there are plenty of other 100% veggie places nearby that you are probably better going to (there are plenty of other all veggie places within a few minutes walk).

Food on offer changes daily. The menu board is excellent in that there is clear labelling beside each dish to mark the diets that each dish is suitable for (eg vegan veggie, candida). A non veg*n girl I once went with still raves about this place. This place has down to earth decor, helpful staff and pleasant atmo. It's also now open 7 days a week (unlike most of the other all veggie places nearby). Decent sized portions of tasty food at a price in line with the going rate in Dublin.

I'm undecided whether to rate this place with a 4 or a 5 below.

Pros: Vegan veggie friendly, Clear labelling, Open 7 days

kamikazekid

Points +134

Vegan
11 Oct 2007

Good grub, cozy atmosphere

The food we had at Cornucopia was great and the prices reasonable. It was a bit of a challenge to find a table and ended up sharing ours with a lone diner but it wouldn't be enough to put me off eating there again. Really helpful staff (helped us out in finding a good pub with decent music!) and a good location to stop off for lunch when you're shopping too!

Pros: Good food, Good vegan options, Fairly priced

Cons: A bit cramped

jacqui2

Points +146

Vegetarian
13 Jul 2007

Packed but food nice

Had an evening meal here - the place was completely packed! I found it quite expensive compared to most veggie places I visit. The main meals selection didn't appeal to my mate, but the portion size was good. We had a pasta dish with choice of 2 salads - unfortunately they'd run out of alot of stuff, so it was alot of lettuce!! The price of drinks is expensive, but there is water available. Its nice to find a veggie place in the city centre.

Pros: Portion size, location

Cons: Busy, ЈЈ

myboyfriendisdead

Points +108

Vegan
09 Mar 2007

Great Food, Great Price!

I was quite amazed the amount of wonderful food I received for a great price. I paid 11 euro for a wholesome hot meal and two salads. The staff was nice and helpful. I do advise if you are not going alone to have one of your parties get a seat before you go up to get your food or you might not have one.




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