Food

Usher in the Autumn with Dublin’s Own Oktoberfest

Camping in George's Dock since last Friday, Oktoberfest is back 'bigger and better than ever', in its tenth year in Dublin.
By Céire Carey

Five of the Best: Cafes with a Twist

For your next coffee date, try one of these coffee shops that offer something different.
By Niamh Kennedy

Thrifty Tacos Straight From the Valley of Mexico

Founded by the owners of Bunsen, Masa's simple menu and hipster interior make it the perfect spot for either lunch or dinner.
By Kinga Kabat

A New Spot to Feast on Falafel

What the Falafel on Stephen St is a welcome affordable addition to the Dublin food scene.
By Katy Amos

Trinity Must Do More To Tackle Ireland’s Obesity Crisis

The health of students is of paramount importance to universities. As a leader in education, Trinity needs to step up to the mark.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Aungier Danger is ‘Hanging up the Apron’

After almost three years, the donut shop that started a craze is closing for good.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Modest Max On 35 Years in the Kitchen

After more than three decades, Trinity’s Head Chef is retiring. He talks cooking, leadership – and the long hair that pushed him into the industry.
By Martha Lewis

New Pizzeria on the Block

Pi Pizza is dishing out mouth-watering pizzas from its Neapolitan wood-burning oven just minutes from Trinity.
By Kinga Kabat

Trinity to Host Yoga and Vegan Festival

Yoga and vegan enthusiasts will flock to Trinity tomorrow.
By Dominic McGrath

How Trinity Embraced the KeepCup

The idea originated with student Joanne Coyle. Now, Trinity's staff and students are making coffee more sustainable.
By Ciannait Khan