A brand new breakfast bar and café has opened up in Ireland’s busiest airport, providing any hungry passengers with a wealth of new options to munch on before their flight. The new Phoenix Lane outlet started trading at the South Gates end of Dublin Airport , offering customers everything from hot breakfasts and salads to fresh coffee and draught pints, the spot is already proving to be widely popular with those passing through the airport. The spot is the latest in a swath of food and drink spots opened up in the airport this year as part of the five-year transformation of restaurants in the busy airport .
In total 23 new food and drink outlets are expected to be added to the list of places to get a bite at the airport this year. READ MORE: 'Handler Bing': Dublin Airport introduces robots to assist passengers getting to their gate READ MORE: Dublin Airport: Full list of new bars and restaurants to open in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 Dublin Airport confirmed the new eatery was now open in a post on X. They said: “Great news for passengers! “The new Phoenix Lane outlet at our South Gates is now open for business.
And it’s already proving really popular with everything on offer from hot breakfasts and salads, to fresh coffee and draught pints.” Some of the brands expected to join the Phoenix Lane in feeding hungry passengers include Supermac’s, Papa John’s, Insomnia Coffee and Pret A Manger. Alongside this, Jump Juice on Pier 100 will be made bigger, Cuan Cafe and.
