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Dublin

Postby FormicaLinoleum » Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:52 am

Going to Dublin for work for just over 24 hours. I'll need dinner and will also need to pick something up for breakfast that I can eat the next mornng (I'm staying in the same hotel as the conference, so probably won't actually go out for breakfast unless there is something really nearby.)

Any suggestions for dinner and a good shop to pick up some kind of breakfast?
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Re: Dublin

Postby Rach » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:05 am

There's a few places listed on Happy Cow for Dublin www.happycow.net
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Re: Dublin

Postby baldy » Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:42 am

When I was last in Dublin I had a peanut butter and banana bagel from "LA Bagel" which is alright, just tell them no butter of course.

For dinner there is a Krishna place called Govinda's its not vegan but has vegan options. Also have been to Cornucopia Wholefoods with my sister for dinner, its also ok but wont amaze you.
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Re: Dublin

Postby Talyn » Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:58 am

Dublin wasn't great for vegan food when I was there. Govinda's was OK as baldy said. It's vegetarian but the vegan options are marked on the boards. I also went to Blazing Salads for a sandwich & salad one time, which was alright.
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Re: Dublin

Postby ninearms » Sun Nov 27, 2011 9:06 am

- Yamamori is nice, can get busy but the one over on the north side that focuses on sushi is usually quieter.
- Blazing Salads is good for lunch
- Deli O' Dheli on Moore St
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