Wholesome Superfoods From Brazil

Everything fresh, homemade and delicious

Gluten-Free, Vegan and Dairy free options available

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A sprig of fresh rosemary herb on a black background.
Tapioca aromatics
Bowl filled with Tapioca flour

Click & Collect

Steps for ordering food online: click the link below, choose your favorite dishes and drinks, select your collection slot, review and finish payment details, then collect your order at the scheduled time.
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We are PET Friendly, so bring your best friend

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TOCA Bowls

Deliciously healthy bowls for a snack or a quick meal

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Fresh Juices

We squeeze fresh juices while you wait

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Tapioca Dice

Light and fluffy Tapioca Dice with your choice of dipping sauce - Garlic Mayo or Sweet Chilli

Oca is originally the “house” where the indigenous people in Brazil used to live. In addition, the T comes from the first letter of the name Tapioca, which brings us to the house of tapioca.

If you translate, the name TOCA to English it means Touch, but theoretically that is what we aim to do, touch your heart through our amazing food and good service.

Where our name (TOCA) comes from?

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Who Are We?

TOCA brings authentic Brazilian tapioca street food to Dublin. The flour, from the cassava plant, is free from gluten, nuts and grains making it the perfect treat for everyone. Our tapioca bases are also fat free and a healthy alternative.

TOCA is a subtle nod to our manager’s heritage, where you’ll be welcomed by our Brazilian hospitality, through our music, fresh colour palette and warm and welcoming decor.

Dublin is a giant melting pot of cultures, tastes and experiences, and we believe it to be the ideal place to burst into the market with our exciting new food.

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Açaí with a chocolate swirl topping, granola, crumble, and an edible orange flower garnish
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HUNGRY?

Acai bowl topped with sliced bananas, granola, pumpkin seeds, and bright pink edible flowers.

Experience TOCA in
Temple Bar, Dublin

Tapioca

A bowl filled with Tapioca Flour

A gluten-free starch extracted from the cassava root, a plant native to Brazil's north and central-west regions. It consists of pure carbs and the perfect alternative to wheat and other grains.

Acai bowl topped with sliced bananas, granola, pumpkin seeds, and bright pink edible flowers.

Açaí

Found on açaí palm trees in the Brazilian rainforest, the açaí (ah-sigh-EE) berry is a grapelike fruit packed with antioxidants, healthy fats, and fiber.

  • “Fantastic food, many gluten free and vegan options, also can get some low FODMAP (for example, tapioca crepe with vegan Nutella and strawberry). Served quickly and very beautifully also, must say. Recommend!"

    Anna Golovkina

  • "One of the best smoothie bowls I've had !! Beautiful presentation 💚 Friendly staff."

    —Keena Duffy

  • "Was my first time eating tapioca, and it was delicious , the cheese bread (pão de queijo) it was beautiful. The staff was very friendly and kind!"

    —John Lynch

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"Fresh food, brunch, açaí bowls and behind-the-scenes from Temple Bar."