DUBLIN Airport has announced the opening of a new cafe in Terminal 2 – and it has a diverse range of selections to grab.
The new cafe, Fruitality, offers healthy food options, specialist smoothies and hot food to grab on the go.
The new food outlet is located at Terminal 2’s airside and serves delicious hot breakfasts, salads, porridge, acai bowls and fresh smoothies.
Taking to X, Dublin Airport said: ““More healthy options” … “a place to get smoothies in T2” … “açai bowls” …
“You told us, we listened and now it’s here!
“Fruitality – located airside in Terminal 2 – is now fully open, selling everything from smoothies and sandwiches to pasta dishes and porridge.”
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The post shared a video of the new food outlet with classic interiors that make you feel cosy despite being in one of the busiest areas of Dublin Airport.
There are indoor dining areas, take-as-you-go shelves with ready-made meals, a counter offering many types of acai bowls, a barista, a smoothie specialist and access to the bathrooms.
They are also serving a fresh range of pastries.
Passengers were left shocked by the new arrival of the food outlet and said that they ‘can’t wait to try it out’ when they passed through Terminal 2.
One person wrote: “Great stuff!”
Another person added: “Oh my god, I can’t wait to try it out! They look so unreal.”
The third person said: “Brilliant, well done Dublin Airport.”
NEW MAJOR ARRIVAL TO DUBLIN AIRPORT
Meanwhile, Dublin Airport have teased another major arrival “coming in 2026” as passengers say it’s “great news”.
Ireland’s top airport revealed a new hotel will be opening in the next two years.
Dublin Airport has taken to Facebook to reveal that a new Sofitel hotel will be opening on location by late 2026.
Sofitel is a luxury hotel brand that is part of the French multinational AccorHotels group.
Known for its blend of French elegance and local cultural influences, Sofitel properties offer high-end accommodations, fine dining and exceptional service.
These hotels can be found in major cities around the world such as New York, Paris and London.
The Facebook post said: “Great news for passengers! Coming to Dublin Airport in late 2026 – Sofitel’s first ever hotel in Ireland.”
So far, Dublin Airport has two major hotels on its campus: the Radisson Hotel and the Maldron Hotel, which both offer shuttle services to terminals.
The Sofitel will have 412 bedrooms, an all-day restaurant and directly linked to Terminal 2.
What’s more it will feature a tea salon and a sky bar on the 11th floor that offers airfield views.