Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant, City Centre South, Dublin
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Cornucopia is a casual dining wholefood vegetarian restaurant producing fresh, tasty & healthy dishes. Our delicious and varied menu which caters for a variety of tastes and diets- vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, sugar free, coeliac & raw/living; or simply for anyone seeking quality home produced and well crafted food. Our soups, salads, main courses, breads & desserts are made in-house by our skilled chefs. Cornucopias renowned vegetarian breakfasts are served from 8.30am – 12 noon. We offer freshly pressed juices & beverages ranging from wheatgrass to delicious organic wines & Fairtrade coffees. Thursday – Saturday we have live music from 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Our award winning cookbook ‘Cornucopia at Home’ is beautifully illustrated and contains an array of recipes and stories. We are now launching a full catering by collection service and are working towards opening two new floors of our stunning Georgian building for further dining & arts events.
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Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant
19/20 Wicklow Street
City Centre South
Dublin
Area Code : Dublin 2
19/20 Wicklow Street
City Centre South
Dublin
Area Code : Dublin 2
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Capacity:
48
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Cuisines:
Cheap Eats, Healthy Eating, Vegetarian
5.0 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 5.0 star review:
As a pescetarian, I go to Cornucopia a lot for their wholesome lunches and dinners. This review is to rave specifically about the breakfast menu!
I had the buttermilk pancakes, which were just gorgeous. The breakfast menu seems a bit on the pricey side at first glance, but then everything comes with a beverage and toast, and the portions are really generous so it's actually excellent value.
In the past I've had the scrambled tofu on toast, which is a lovely way to get your protein/iron fix; on another occasion a veggie breakfast involving yummy sausages, cornucopia's own baked beans and hash browns. Again, the portions are ample, and it's a treat to have so many options as a non-meat-eater. Thanks, Cornucopia, please keep it up :-)
I had the buttermilk pancakes, which were just gorgeous. The breakfast menu seems a bit on the pricey side at first glance, but then everything comes with a beverage and toast, and the portions are really generous so it's actually excellent value.
In the past I've had the scrambled tofu on toast, which is a lovely way to get your protein/iron fix; on another occasion a veggie breakfast involving yummy sausages, cornucopia's own baked beans and hash browns. Again, the portions are ample, and it's a treat to have so many options as a non-meat-eater. Thanks, Cornucopia, please keep it up :-)
Visited: 18/04/2013
Posted: 21/04/2013
4.5 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 4.5 star review:
This was my first time in Cornucopia and it certainly won't be my last. The food was delicious and very reasonably priced, not to mention the ample portion sizes. I'm not vegetarian but after this I'd certainly consider it.
I got a cauliflower and mushroom parcel topped with puréed beetroot and for sides I had a chickpea and broccoli salad. My friend got the vegetable lasagne which she let me taste, it was also delicious.
The restaurant itself is quite homely. The décor is simple and looks almost like your nan's kitchen. However, I didn't mind that too much as the food was so delicious I wasn't looking anywhere but my plate.
I got a cauliflower and mushroom parcel topped with puréed beetroot and for sides I had a chickpea and broccoli salad. My friend got the vegetable lasagne which she let me taste, it was also delicious.
The restaurant itself is quite homely. The décor is simple and looks almost like your nan's kitchen. However, I didn't mind that too much as the food was so delicious I wasn't looking anywhere but my plate.
Visited: 14/04/2013
Posted: 14/04/2013
5.0 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 5.0 star review:
I visit cornucopia regularly. Their lunch special cant be beaten if you want a hearty wholesome fill. Vegetarian or not, it's well worth a visit!
Visited: 14/11/2012
Posted: 24/11/2012
3.5 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 3.5 star review:
I come for lunch here around once a week. I usually just get soup and bread, which I think are the best in Dublin. I feel healthier walking out of there! I think their main courses are overpriced for lunchtime.
Visited: 09/11/2012
Posted: 10/11/2012
4.0 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 4.0 star review:
We went a few weeks ago and it was so nice we came back 10 days later. It was rammed (late night shopping on a Thrs) and it's not a place to linger but the food is amazing
Visited: 11/10/2012
Posted: 14/10/2012
3.5 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 3.5 star review:
I come here for lunch around once a week. It is a great place to go on your own and not feel out of place. The food is so nice and natural and their home made bread is very good. It is not the cheapest vegetarian restaurant, but that would not stop me from going there.
Visited: 28/09/2012
Posted: 02/10/2012
4.0 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 4.0 star review:
went for sunday lunch here. had very nice aubergine and mushroom moussaka and 2 okay salads. moussaka was tasty with potatoes through it for texture, almost tagine style. sprout and bulgar wheat salads were a little dry and bit bland. staff were very helpful with choosing meal from counter. tasters were given to assist my decision which was nice. the atmosphere in here is very relaxed and homely. good spot decent value
Visited: 16/09/2012
Posted: 01/10/2012
5.0 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 5.0 star review:
Went back on Saturday just gone for breakfast/brunch with my wife who had visited a month or so back with her sister for the same reason.
Had a fabulous very tasty fully cooked breakfast with olive bread toast and coffee from the Cornucopia Originals section of the menu as did my better half. Excellently done, prompt service and well worth a visit. Left happily sated in digestion land. I'm neither vegetarian nor vegan, but the food is fabulous and kudos to the chefs and staff for an altogether fantastic place to eat.
Had a fabulous very tasty fully cooked breakfast with olive bread toast and coffee from the Cornucopia Originals section of the menu as did my better half. Excellently done, prompt service and well worth a visit. Left happily sated in digestion land. I'm neither vegetarian nor vegan, but the food is fabulous and kudos to the chefs and staff for an altogether fantastic place to eat.
Visited: 30/06/2012
Posted: 03/07/2012
4.5 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 4.5 star review:
Wow, what fab food. I had a small sweet potato, coconut, broccoli and chili soup for €3.50 and a small salad plate with a chickpea/tomato/onion & leaves mix, plus another fennel one, all for €7.95. Really filling & tasty. Very healthy, and no bread as requested. I'll definitely be going again, though the service counter is really badly laid out, so takes ages to get the food & is all a bit cramped. Maybe Saturday lunchtime was not the best time to go!
Visited: 09/06/2012
Posted: 10/06/2012
4.5 Cornucopia Whole Food and Vegetarian Restaurant 4.5 star review:
Lovely food,wholesome and healthy, nice wine, what a lovely little place, located on my favorite street in dublin , well worth a visit .
Visited: 31/05/2012
Posted: 04/06/2012
