Best Vegan Restaurants in Naas

We've collected top 10 mentioned vegan restaurants in Naas from other articles such as Vegan Maps, findmeglutenfree.com, Dine In Dublin.

Best Vegan Restaurants in Naas

Cornucopia Wholefoods Restaurant
Cornucopia Wholefoods Restaurant
4.6 (2604 ratings)
Contemporary meets art nouveau in this vegetarian restaurant catering to various restricted diets.
19-20 Wicklow St, Dublin, D02 FK27, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantGluten-free restaurantHealth food restaurantRaw food restaurantRestaurantSelf service restaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by blog.educationinireland.com
A Vegan (Student) Guide for living in Dublin | Study in Ireland
"My biggest recommendation is to join the Facebook group, Dublin Vegans. This community is fantastic: sharing tips, recommendations, advice, and events. In December I attended a Merry Vegan Christmas Potluck hosted by the group – it was a blast!"
Govinda's Restaurant
Govinda's Restaurant
4.5 (710 ratings)
83 Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 EV91, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
Best Restaurants In Dublin: 21 TASTY Spots Ye'll LOVE (2020)
"Govinda’s is a very affordable Indian restaurant that has a completely vegetarian menu with plenty of vegan options, too. It’s located just on the north side of the river near Arnotts Department Store. The best part about this restaurant is their daily plates."
Sova Vegan Butcher
Sova Vegan Butcher
4.6 (914 ratings)
Compact, unadorned eatery serving 100% vegan brunches, lunches & dinners with international flavors.
51 Pleasants St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D08 EF24, Ireland
Vegan restaurantRestaurant
Umi Falafel
Umi Falafel
4.7 (349 ratings)
4 Mary St, North City, Dublin, D01 T0C3, Ireland
Middle Eastern restaurantLebanese restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Vegan in Ireland
Dublin Vegan Restaurants | 10 Best Vegan Dining Options in Dublin
"If you are hankering for a tasty and satisfying vegan Mediterranean meal, you’ve come to the right place!. Umi Falafel is a Mediterranean vegetarian restaurant with an abundance of clearly labeled vegan options. There is something here for every vegan, from traditional pita bread filled with falafel, hummus, tahini, and fresh vegetables, to colorful salads, tasty mezze, and soup."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
5 Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurants in Dublin You NEED To Visit
"Umi Falafel, is a Lebanese, Mediterranean and fast food based restaurant. Ideal for falafel fans The tastes are superb the flavours are something very different from other Dublin menus. The menu varies, there is a vast yet simple selection."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Eat, Drink, Nightlife in Dublin
"Umi Falafel is a restaurant specialising in Falafel, Middles Eastern Mezze and fresh salads. The restaurant is located on Dame Street beside Dublin Castle in the centre of Dublin."
Veginity
Veginity
4.6 (298 ratings)
101 Dorset Street Upper, Inns Quay, Dublin, D01 A2F4, Ireland
Vegan restaurant
Mentioned by Vegan Maps
8 Best Vegan Restaurants in Dublin 2020
"Address: 101 Dorset St Upper, Inns Quay, Dublin, Ireland Site: http://www.veginity.com/ Phone: 353-15359067 $$. Serving up a range of internationally inspired plant based dishes, Veginity is a favorite amongst plant-based eaters in Dublin. The team that drives the restaurant likes to challenge the notion that a good meal must include meat, must be served in a fine restaurant, and must be of detriment to the earth."
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4.4 (115 ratings)
6 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
RestaurantFast food restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Zizzi
Zizzi
4.2 (906 ratings)
Italian chain restaurant for pizza and calzone on wooden boards, plus traditional pastas.
24 Suffolk St, Dublin, D02 FR96, Ireland
RestaurantGluten-free restaurantItalian restaurantPasta shopPizza restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Bombay Pantry Fairview
Bombay Pantry Fairview
3.8 (142 ratings)
Takeaway and delivery are both available from an Indian kitchen that is passionate about freshness.
38 Philipsburgh Ave, Ballybough, Dublin 3, D03 KC53, Ireland
Indian takeawayGluten-free restaurantIndian restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Dublin's Take Out, Great Quality And Plenty Of Options
"Bombay Pantry is one of Dublin's longest standing takeaways but has managed to stay both current and dedicated to quality over its 15 years in the business. Starting as just one small shop in Glenageary that sought to provide top quality Indian food to go, Bombay Pantry now has 7 shops scattered across the city and seeks to maintain a high standard across them all. The handmade street food portions are particularly delicious and the meal for 2 is great value, with some street food dishes on offer as well as two curries, a naan and a portion of rice."
Veggie Vibe Cafe
Veggie Vibe Cafe
4.9 (85 ratings)
Blackrock Market, 19a Main St, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Vegan restaurant
McGuinness Traditional Take Away
McGuinness Traditional Take Away
4.7 (384 ratings)
84 Camden Street Lower, Dublin Southside, Dublin 2, D02 DH36, Ireland
Takeout RestaurantFish and chips takeawayDelivery RestaurantPizza deliveryPizza TakeoutVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Historic Sites in Naas

St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
4.4 (13528 ratings)4.5 (6425 ratings)
The Church of Ireland's national cathedral, dating from 1220, with lunchtime musical recitals.
St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, A96 P599, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"You don't have to be an expert in religious architecture—or even personally religious—to appreciate St. Patrick's, Ireland's largest cathedral and the headquarters of the Church of Ireland. The massive structure is impressively, overwhelming ornate, with intricate tiled floors, vaulted ceilings, grand graystone turrets, and multicolored stained-glass windows. Those visiting for religious reasons can freely walk in and attend a mass or pray independently, but sightseers are asked to donate a small fee."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"The stunning towers and the archway certainly make it a pretty sight to see. The entire church area is surrounded by a field and trees. People who come in the church can enjoy the sun sitting on the grass field outside."
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
Dublin's Best Castles and Churches
"Named for the patron saint of Ireland, construction started on the county’s largest Cathedral in 1220. Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels was once dean and is buried there."
Leinster House
Leinster House
4.3 (62 ratings)4.5 (77 ratings)
Former Ducal palace built in 1745 and now housing the Oireachtas, Ireland's parliament.
Kildare St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Dalata Hotel Group PLC
9 Famous Historical Landmarks To See in Dublin
"While you’ll have to plan your tour around when the Dail and Seanad are not in session, it’s well worth taking a trip over to Leinster House, one of Dublin’s most historic buildings, before departing from Merrion Square. While it’s the current seat of the Oireachtas, the Irish national parliament, the building with its two facades was originally built as the Dublin city residence of the Duke of Leinster in 1745 and is reputed to be modelled on the White House in Washington, DC. Tours of Leinster House have to be pre-arranged in advance and usually at their busiest in the afternoon so try to book one in the morning for a chance at a smaller group if you would like more opportunities to ask your burning history questions."
Mentioned by IRELAND ON A BUDGET
Dublin's Free Museums and Galleries
"This building once served as the home of James Fitzgerald, the Duke of Leinster and Earl of Kildare. Today, it serves as the home of Ireland’s parliament. Public tours of the building are available when the Dáil and Seanad are not in session."
Chapel Royal, Dublin
Chapel Royal, Dublin
4.4 (47 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
Dublin Castle, Castle St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Ultimate 2 Days In Dublin Itinerary
"Chapel Royale, the castle’s chapel, was beautiful and full of tales of its own. If you find yourself hungry or thirsty, there is a lovely eatery at the back of the castle with outdoor seating. The tour lasts one hour."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Naas

Pita Pit
Pita Pit
4.5 (56 ratings)
Diners create their own sandwiches at this health-oriented counter-serve chain.
Unit 4, Block C, Point Campus, D01V2K7, North Dock, Dublin, D01 V2K7, Ireland
RestaurantSalad shopSandwich shop
Le comptoir cafe
Le comptoir cafe
4.7 (18 ratings)
Eirpage House, Unit 3, Donnybrook Rd, Dublin 4, D04 XY94, Ireland
Restaurant
l'Gueuleton
l'Gueuleton
4.3 (683 ratings)
Rustic red brick walled dining room with blackboard menus and dark wood furniture for a French menu.
Fade St, Dublin, Ireland
French restaurantBarBistroCafeCocktail barFrench steakhouse restaurantModern French restaurantRestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"You can sit outside nursing a glass of wine in the sun and watching the hustle and bustle of Fade Street or tuck yourself away from the madness inside. The venue is huge with a homely, rustic feel to it - tables are lit by candle and 70s music played across the room. The food is surprisingly good, all with a French twist so if you're a fan of foie gras and onion soup this is the place for you."
Mentioned by Staycity Aparthotels - Serviced Apartments in Europe
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"This French bistro style restaurant is Dublin’s trendiest brunch spot. L’gueuleton’s outdoor seating is covered by traditional stiped awning and spills out onto the newly pedestrianized Fade street. Try one of their famous cocktails (they do a mean espresso martini) and load up on their potato hash or moules frites."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best French Restaurants In Dublin
"Housed in what looks like an old-fashioned butcher’s window, L’Gueuleton has the feel of up-style, comfortable French dining. With red brick walls, blackboard menus and dark, wooden furniture, there is a romantic atmosphere. The building and atmosphere exude rustic charm with industrial beams and copper ceiling."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Naas

Blackrock Park
Blackrock Park
4.6 (1209 ratings)
14 Rock Rd, Intake, Dublin, Ireland
Park
Mentioned by Time Out
12 Best Parks in Dublin for a Relaxing Stroll
"Along the southern part of the Dart trainline, Blackrock Park is a small but perfectly formed park boasting striking views of the Irish Sea. The star of the show is the pond with its Peace Fountain, created to mark the International Year of Peace in 1986. You may well spot swans and ducks in the area, too."
Saint Anne's Park
Saint Anne's Park
4.8 (3136 ratings)4.5 (220 ratings)
Sprawling green space with tennis courts, gardens & follies like the Clocktower & Fairy Door Tree.
Clontarf East, Raheny, Co. Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Time Out
12 Best Parks in Dublin for a Relaxing Stroll
"In a prime location opposite Bull Island, an idiosyncratic beach in north Dublin, St Anne’s was the former home of the – yes, the – Guinness family in the 19th century. Spread over some 240 acres, it’s now crammed with fascinating public follies. You’ll find a classical Chinese garden (a gift from China when Dublin twinned with Beijing in 2011), a Herculanean Temple and clock tower, and a physic garden with a range of medicinal herbs."
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
Walks in Dublin: 21+ beautiful places you must explore!
"Saint Anne’s Park is located on the Northside of Dublin and is one of the most beautiful parks in the county. The park is home to old ruins, Chinese Suzhou Gardens, Rose Gardens and some magical artwork. On the outskirts of the park lies Ireland’s very own tree of life."
Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park
4.7 (27563 ratings)4.5 (4482 ratings)
Deer roam forested areas filled with mature trees within this area known as 'Dublin's playground'.
Dublin 8, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Measuring 709 glorious hectares, Phoenix Park is one of the world’s largest city parks; you’ll find MP3-rigged joggers, grannies pushing buggies, ladies walking poodles, gardens, lakes, a sporting oval, and 300 deer. There are also cricket and polo grounds, a motor-racing track and some fine 18th-century residences, including those of the Irish president and the US ambassador. "
Mentioned by dodublin.ie
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"At over 1,750 acres, The Phoenix Park is one of Europe’s biggest city parks... and we're lucky it's right on our doorstep!. More than 350 years old, it is home to Dublin Zoo, playing fields, and the Victorian People’s Flower Gardens."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Naas

4.5 (1076 reviews)
Lawlors Hotel
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3 Bedroom Tulfarris Holiday Village by golf course and lake
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4.6 (189 reviews)
The Rooms at Bardons
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$179.58 /night
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