Vegan Pizza Dublin: Where to Check First (2026)
Vegan pizza in Dublin is easiest when you separate three cases: pizzerias with a vegan-marked option, places that can adapt a pizza on request, and chains where plant-based menu items can vary by branch or date. This guide points you to the first places to check, then gives a safe order script so you do not rely on stale delivery-app labels or old menu screenshots.
If your search is really about melt, use the best vegan cheese guide and vegan cheese product picker alongside this page. Restaurant pizza, supermarket pizza cheese and Domino's branch menus are separate decisions, and each needs a current-menu check.
Before you order
- Check the restaurant's current menu or call before travelling for one named pizza.
- Confirm the dough as well as the cheese: dairy, honey or butter can appear in some bases or crust finishes.
- Ask whether vegan cheese is stocked today, especially for independent or on-request orders.
- Treat delivery-app vegan labels as prompts to verify, not as proof of ingredients.
Dedicated vegan-friendly pizzerias to check first
1. PI Pizzas (South Great George's Street)
Area: Dublin 2 — 73–83 South Great George's Street | Style: Modern wood-fired Neapolitan, 72-hour proven dough | Price Range: €€
PI is the first Dublin city-centre menu to check if you want a Neapolitan-style vegan pizza rather than a stripped-back cheeseless order. Its current public menu marks a Mediterranean pizza as vegetarian and vegan, built on crushed tomato with The Happy Pear Lovely Basil Pesto and vegetables.
Order approach: Ask for the vegan-marked Mediterranean pizza, then confirm the current toppings and any dessert options with staff.
Review note: PI's menu can rotate, so treat the exact pizza name and toppings as review-time evidence, not a guarantee for tonight.
2. DiFontaine's Pizzeria (Parliament Street)
Area: Dublin 2 — 22 Parliament Street, Temple Bar | Style: Authentic New York 20" pies + by-the-slice | Price Range: €
DiFontaine's is the Parliament Street New-York-style pizzeria. Its own vegan pizza write-up describes a house cashew ricotta with a Follow Your Heart mozzarella and parmesan-style blend, and the local listing records vegan cheese as an option to ask for at the counter.
Order approach: Ask what vegan slices or full pies are available today before committing to a late-night or delivery order.
Review note: Avoid relying on old price or hours snippets. Check the official site, phone, or delivery listing before travelling.
Chain option: Domino's Ireland
If you want a chain-menu starting point, use the Domino's Ireland vegan menu guide and then verify the selected branch's current menu. Domino's is useful for delivery intent, including "Domino's vegan pizza" searches, but branch availability, app filters, crust options and dips should be checked at order time.
Restaurants with vegan-friendly pizza or Italian options
Outside the two anchors above, some mainstream Dublin pizza and Italian spots can make a vegan pizza if you ask. Treat this as an on-request order rather than a guaranteed menu item. Useful asks:
- Confirm the dough is vegan. Most are; a small number use dairy butter or honey.
- Ask for vegan cheese. If they do not stock it, switch to a marinara-style order rather than improvising around dairy.
- Skip the specials board unless staff confirm it. Build from tomato base, vegetables, olives, artichokes, mushrooms, basil, rocket and chilli oil.
- Check plant-meat toppings by brand or allergen sheet. Do not assume a meat-free topping is dairy-free or egg-free.
Italian sit-down restaurants — the on-request vegan pizza
Many mainstream Italian sit-down restaurants can produce a good vegan pizza on request, even when the printed menu does not lead with one. The safest order is:
- Vegan dough (confirm).
- Tomato base or oil base.
- No mozzarella OR house vegan cheese if available.
- Topping pile: olives, capers, sun-dried tomato, roasted peppers, mushrooms, artichokes, fresh basil, rocket, chilli oil.
This is a marinara-with-extras. It is not as exciting as a dedicated vegan pizza, but it is often the safest fallback when the restaurant cannot confirm vegan cheese.
What about delivery?
For delivery, start with the restaurant's own ordering route or a delivery app, then verify the actual item description before checkout. DiFontaine's and PI are the first independent names to check from this guide; Domino's is the chain-menu fallback. Delivery-app filters can lag behind menu changes, so confirm dough, cheese and dips on the restaurant page rather than trusting a single "vegan" badge.
For a broader city scan, use the Dublin vegan restaurants hub. It keeps pizza listings beside other vegan-friendly Dublin food options, which is useful when one venue is booked, closed for the night, or out of a specific vegan cheese.
Vegan dessert pairing — Dublin
If you want a longer post-pizza walk, use the broader Dublin vegan restaurants guide and Dublin vegan shopping guide rather than assuming dessert will be available at the pizzeria. Useful checks:
- Independent ice-cream shops — most central Dublin gelaterias now carry at least 2–3 vegan flavours. Ask for sorbet or coconut/oat-base.
- Vegan-friendly cafes and bakeries — check current hours before planning a second stop.
Planning a vegan pizza night out
Low-risk order plan
- First choice: Check PI's current menu for the vegan-marked pizza and book if needed.
- Slice choice: Check DiFontaine's for vegan slices or a full vegan pie.
- Delivery choice: Check the Domino's branch menu and allergen details at checkout.
- Fallback: Ask an Italian restaurant for vegan dough, tomato base, no dairy and vegetable toppings.
What this guide is and is not
This is a review-time guide, not a live menu feed. We last reviewed this page on 21 June 2026 using official or local source pages where available. Pizza menus rotate, chains change recipes, and branch availability varies. Specific named pizzas are starting points to verify, not a guarantee of what is on tonight's board.
Sources and review notes
- PI Pizzas official menu reviewed for the vegan-marked Mediterranean pizza.
- DiFontaine's official vegan pizza note reviewed for cashew ricotta and vegan cheese wording.
- Domino's Ireland chain guide retained as an internal branch-check starting point, not a live stock guarantee.
- Next review trigger: menu change, closure report, GSC ranking movement, or before any paid listing / partner claim is added.
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