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Published 10:38 26 Mar 2025 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »If you're heading away on holiday soon, then you'll be able to pick up some hot chocolate from Butlers again, as the beloved chocolate cafe has returned to Terminal 2.
Butlers Chocolate Café, a perennial favourite among travellers at Dublin Airport, has re-opened in Terminal 2.
Airport travellers can now enjoy a modern, elevated café experience designed for comfort and efficiency.
The beautifully revamped space now offers comfortable banquette seating for 36 and high stools with sockets and charge points.
Ensuring every journey starts with a great cup of coffee, the café serves a wide selection of hot and cold beverages, including new airport exclusives of Irish Coffee, Passionfruit Mojito Lemonade and Matcha White Chocolate.
Every barista-prepared beverage at Butlers Chocolate Cafés is served with a complimentary chocolate of choice.
Since the revamp, Butlers classic Chocolate Flake Truffle has emerged as the favourite of passengers departing from T2.
For travellers in a hurry, the new grab-and-go section and a coffee pre-order kiosk offer quick convenience.
For those with time to relax, the updated food menu features freshly baked morning pastries, wraps, toasted sandwiches and salads.
The full selection of Butlers Chocolates is also available to buy, giving passengers an opportunity to pick up compact and easy to carry indulgent chocolates, ready to gift or enjoy on their onward journey.
Our next trip to Dublin Airport is bound to be a little sweeter.
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