Food

Lose Your Veginity With Vegan-Friendly Food

Veginity, located just off Camden St, offers an ever-changing menu of plant-based foods based around weekly themes.
By Arianna Schardt

Food under €10: J2 Sushi Provides Sushi and Bento Worth Every Cent

Despite limited seating, J2 provides delicious food that's worth the price.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Dublin’s Latest Cutthroat Trend: Falafel Wars

Falafel is now a big market in Dublin and competition for customers is fierce. We pick out the best spots to get your falafel fix.
By Niamh Fanthom

Five of the Best: Date Spots in Dublin

We’ve picked out some of the best date spots in walking distance of Trinity itself, because what’s more romantic than proximity?
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Bite of Life: Wholesome By Name, Wholesome By Nature

Georgie Emery speaks to Bite of Life’s manager, Jorinde Rolsma, about the 20 years of success that the business are currently celebrating.
By Georgie Emery

Jack Kirwan of Sprout on Family Businesses and Sustainable Irish Products

Co-founder of the popular Trinity lunch spot Jack Kirwan discusses the importance of using high quality products and the sense of community to be found amongst his staff.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

The Cupcake Bloke on his Fresh and Fierce Bakes

From Coppinger Row to the Yes Equality Campaign, Graham Herterich’s cakes have become regular fixtures in the Dublin baking scene.
By Arianna Schardt

Food Under €10: Cafe Noto Executes a Basic Concept Well

What makes the spacious eatery attractive are the basic things it does well.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Lunch under €10: WowBurger, Tucked Inside Workmans, Doesn’t Fail to Impress

When your new year diet gets boring, WowBurger offers an indulgent, unhealthy alternative.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Activism and Festive Spirit Meet at Our Table in Temple Bar

A pop-up cafe drew attention to the effects of living in direct provision, in which residents are not allowed to cook their own food.
By Charlotte Ryan