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Where (And How) to Find Vegan and Vegetarian Food in Dublin: The Complete 2025 Guide

  • Writer: Cian Kennedy
    Cian Kennedy
  • Sep 23, 2025
  • 5 min read

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Dublin's plant-based food scene has transformed dramatically over the past five years, evolving from limited health food shops to sophisticated restaurants, trendy cafés, and innovative food trucks. Whether you're fully vegan, vegetarian, or simply wanting more plant-based meals, Dublin now offers exceptional options across every cuisine and price point.


From the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar to the trendy neighbourhoods of Rathmines and Ranelagh, plant-based dining has become mainstream. This comprehensive guide reveals where to find Dublin's best vegetarian and vegan food, from hidden gems to celebrated establishments.


Dublin's Plant-Based, Vegan & Vegetarian Revolution: A Look At What's Changed


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The numbers tell the story - Dublin now hosts over 50 dedicated vegetarian and vegan restaurants, compared to fewer than 10 just five years ago. Major chains like McDonald's and Subway offer plant-based options, whilst independent restaurants increasingly feature substantial vegetarian sections.


This growth reflects changing Irish eating habits. A 2024 survey showed 12% of Dublin residents identify as vegetarian or vegan, whilst 40% actively seek more plant-based meals. University areas around Trinity College and UCD drive much of this demand, but the trend spans all age groups and neighbourhoods.


Dublin's restaurant scene has responded with creativity and sophistication. Gone are the days when vegetarian meant a token salad or uninspiring pasta. Today's Dublin plant-based restaurants rival any international city for innovation and flavour, driven by incredible chefs who often use locally sourced produce to create amazing dishes.


Dublin's (and Ireland's) chefs are getting creative and innovative, pushing what can be done and resulting in incredible dishes bursting with flavour.



Dedicated Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Dublin


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Temple Bar and City Centre


Cornucopia remains Dublin's most famous vegetarian restaurant, serving creative, wholesome meals since 1986. Located on Wicklow Street, this bustling spot offers daily-changing menus featuring seasonal ingredients and inventive combinations. Expect queues during lunch hours, but the wait rewards you with generous portions and exceptional value.


Sova Vegan Butcher revolutionises plant-based dining with realistic meat alternatives made entirely from plants. Their seitan steaks and cashew cheese selections appeal to both vegans and curious omnivores. Multiple Dublin locations make Sova accessible across the city.


The Saucy Cow focuses on a fun, colourful environment while producing outstanding vegan food. They put a focus on dishes such as mushroom burgers, wraps and salads and are a city favourite for a reason: flavourful while remaining fully vegan.


Diverse Vegan and Vegetarian Cuisine


Pickle Restaurant on Camden Street serves contemporary Indian cuisine with extensive vegetarian options reflecting India's plant-based traditions. Their dal preparations and vegetable curries showcase complex spicing and authentic techniques.


Yamamori have 3 locations in Dublin City Centre (two on George's Street in Dublin 2, and one on Ormond Quay on the Northside). They offer Japanese vegetarian options including tofu-based dishes and vegetable sushi rolls. Their miso soup and edamame provide healthy, satisfying options for plant-based diners.


Shouk in Drumcondra brings Middle Eastern flavours to Dublin with generous vegetarian mezze platters and creative salad combinations.


Dublin's Café Culture Goes Plant-Based


Brother Hubbard locations across Dublin feature excellent vegetarian breakfast and lunch options. Their avocado toast variations and plant-based baking attract both locals and tourists seeking quality coffee with vegetarian food.


Kaph and 3FE represent Dublin's specialty coffee scene, both offering plant-based milk alternatives and vegetarian pastries that complement their expertly prepared coffee.


Lemon Jelly Café provides budget-friendly vegetarian options popular with students. Their substantial breakfast plates and creative salads offer excellent value in a relaxed atmosphere.


How Mosey Transforms Dublin Vegan & Vegetarian Dining Discovery


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Traditional methods of finding quality vegetarian and vegan food in Dublin involve considerable guesswork. Calling restaurants, checking websites, and hoping menu descriptions accurately reflect plant-based options creates unnecessary friction for hungry diners.


Comprehensive Plant-Based Discovery

Mosey eliminates guesswork by showing every Dublin restaurant offering quality vegetarian and vegan options. From dedicated plant-based establishments like Cornucopia to mainstream restaurants with exceptional vegetarian selections, everything appears in one searchable platform.


The app distinguishes between restaurants that truly understand plant-based dining versus those offering token vegetarian options. See actual menu items, preparation methods, and ingredient lists before travelling across Dublin only to discover limited choices.


Smart Filtering for Plant-Based Needs

Search specifically for vegan, vegetarian, or plant-forward options with precise filtering. Mosey shows whether "vegetarian" means creative plant-based proteins or simply pasta with vegetables, helping you choose restaurants matching your preferences and dietary requirements.


Location-based discovery works perfectly for Dublin's diverse neighbourhoods. Whether you're studying around Trinity College, working in Dublin 2, or exploring Rathmines weekend markets, find quality plant-based food near your current location.


Reviews from Fellow Plant-Based Diners

Read honest reviews from other vegetarians and vegans about portion sizes, flavour creativity, price value, and whether restaurants truly accommodate plant-based dining rather than merely tolerating it.


Reviews include specific details about vegan cheese quality, protein sources, and preparation methods. Know before visiting whether restaurants use dedicated plant-based cooking equipment or understand cross-contamination concerns.


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Menu Transparency and Allergen Information

View detailed menu information including ingredients, allergen warnings, and preparation notes. Understand whether dishes contain dairy, eggs, or other animal products, plus information about nuts, gluten, and other common allergens.


This transparency proves especially valuable for strict vegans who need confidence about ingredient sourcing and preparation methods.


Plant-Based Events and Experiences

Discover vegan pop-up dinners, plant-based cooking classes, and vegetarian wine pairings happening across Dublin. Many events sell out quickly, but Mosey's event calendar and instant booking ensure you don't miss special plant-based experiences.


From raw food workshops to vegan cheese-making classes, Dublin's plant-based community creates unique learning and dining opportunities beyond traditional restaurant meals.


Booking with Dietary Confidence

Make reservations knowing restaurants properly accommodate your dietary needs. Advanced notice for special requirements, confirmation of preparation methods, and direct communication with restaurant staff through Mosey's messaging system.


Never again arrive at restaurants only to discover their "extensive vegetarian options" mean iceberg lettuce salads and plain pasta.


The Future of Vegan & Vegetarian Dining in Dublin


Mushroom on sourdough lunch dish

Dublin's vegetarian and vegan scene continues expanding rapidly. New openings scheduled for 2025 include several high-end plant-based restaurants, additional Sova locations, and mainstream chains adding comprehensive vegan menus.

This growth reflects both environmental consciousness and Dublin's increasingly international population bringing diverse plant-based traditions. The result benefits everyone - more creative vegetables, innovative proteins, and exciting flavour combinations across Dublin's dining landscape.


Whether you're committed to plant-based eating or simply exploring more vegetables in your diet, Dublin now offers world-class options across every price point and neighbourhood. From student-budget meals around Trinity to celebration dinners in Georgian Dublin, exceptional plant-based dining awaits discovery.


Your next great food experience is just a tap away.


Join Ireland's food lovers today



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