Dublin, Ireland’s vibrant capital, offers a good halal food scene for Muslim visitors. While traditional Irish cuisine centers on non-halal items, Dublin’s diverse immigrant communities have created excellent halal options. For more guides, see our halal food hub.

Halal Food Overview in Dublin

Dublin provides good halal accessibility with options concentrated in specific areas.

AspectRatingNotes
Halal Restaurants⭐⭐⭐⭐60+ options
Variety⭐⭐⭐⭐Good diversity
City Centre⭐⭐⭐⭐Parnell Street hub
Suburbs⭐⭐⭐Growing scene
Overall⭐⭐⭐⭐Good city

Best Areas for Halal Food

Parnell Street

Dublin’s multicultural food hub:

  • Asian restaurants: Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese
  • Middle Eastern: Lebanese, Turkish
  • South Asian: Indian, Pakistani
  • African: Nigerian, Somali
  • Walking distance: From O’Connell Street

City Centre

O’Connell Street Area:

  • Chain restaurants
  • Some halal options
  • Kebab shops
  • Tourist area

Temple Bar:

  • Tourist district
  • Limited halal
  • Some Middle Eastern options

Grafton Street Area:

  • Shopping district
  • Few halal options
  • South Asian restaurants nearby

Moore Street Market

Traditional market area:

  • Ethnic food shops: Growing diversity
  • African stores: Halal meat
  • Asian grocers: Halal products
  • Near Parnell Street: Easy access

Clondalkin

Suburban community area:

  • Local restaurants: Halal options
  • Halal butchers: Fresh meat
  • Grocery stores: Halal products
  • Muslim community: Growing area

Tallaght

South Dublin suburb:

  • Square shopping centre: Some options
  • Local restaurants: Various cuisines
  • Halal shops: Available

Types of Halal Food Available

Middle Eastern

  • Lebanese: Shawarma, falafel, mezze
  • Turkish: Kebabs, pide
  • Syrian: Growing community
  • Egyptian: Some options

South Asian

  • Indian: Curry houses
  • Pakistani: Traditional dishes
  • Bangladeshi: Limited options

Asian

  • Chinese halal: Parnell Street
  • Korean: Some halal options
  • Malaysian: Limited
  • Vietnamese: Some restaurants

African

  • Nigerian: West African cuisine
  • Somali: East African options
  • Ethiopian: Some restaurants

Halal Fast Food

  • Kebab shops: Throughout city
  • Chicken shops: Some halal
  • Pizza: Halal toppings available
  • Burgers: Some halal options

Parnell Street Area

RestaurantCuisinePrice Range
Chinese halalAsian££
Middle EasternLebanese/Turkish££
South AsianIndian/Pakistani££

City Centre

RestaurantCuisinePrice Range
Kebab shopsTurkish£
Middle EasternVarious££
Chain optionsMixed££

Suburbs

RestaurantCuisinePrice Range
Local halalVarious£-££
TakeawaysMixed£

Halal Shopping

Halal Butchers

Parnell Street Area:

  • Several halal butchers
  • Fresh meat available

Clondalkin/Tallaght:

  • Community butchers
  • Good selection

Supermarkets

  • Tesco: Some halal products
  • Dunnes: Limited halal
  • Ethnic shops: Better selection
  • Asian supermarkets: Parnell Street

Markets

Moore Street Market:

  • Traditional market
  • Growing ethnic food section
  • Some halal options

Dublin for Muslim Visitors

Tourist Attractions & Food

Trinity College:

  • Historic campus
  • City centre
  • Grafton Street nearby for food

Temple Bar:

  • Entertainment district
  • Limited halal
  • Walk to Parnell Street (10 min)

Guinness Storehouse:

  • Brewery tour (viewing only for Muslims)
  • Limited halal on-site
  • Eat elsewhere

Dublin Castle:

  • Historic site
  • Temple Bar/city centre
  • Some nearby options

Phoenix Park:

  • Huge park
  • Limited food
  • Pack lunch or eat before

Universities

Trinity College Dublin:

  • City centre
  • Islamic Society
  • Parnell Street nearby

UCD (Belfield):

  • Suburban campus
  • Some campus options
  • Growing halal awareness

Prayer Facilities

Dublin has several mosques:

  • Dublin Mosque (Clonskeagh): Main mosque
  • Clondalkin Mosque: Community mosque
  • Various smaller mosques: Around city
  • Islamic Cultural Centre: Clonskeagh

Practical Tips

  1. Parnell Street essential: Best halal variety
  2. Temple Bar limited: Walk to Parnell Street
  3. Fish & chips: Safe option (check frying oil)
  4. Irish stew: Ask for halal lamb version
  5. Clonskeagh Mosque: Has restaurant/café
  6. Sunday roast: Some halal options exist
  7. Pub food: Limited halal, be careful
  8. Chain restaurants: Ask about halal status
  9. Muslim community: Growing and welcoming
  10. Brexit note: EU rules on halal still apply