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CORK Airport has announced the opening of a new cafe and wine bar with delicious coffee and baked treats – and it’s in a great location.

The new cafe and wine bar – Roasted Notes – has officially opened up for business in the bustling Munster airport.

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Cork Airport has officially opened its new cafe and wine barCredit: Cork Airport
The cafe serves many types of food and drinks including sandwiches, quality coffee, baked treats, hot food and fantastic wines

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The cafe serves many types of food and drinks including sandwiches, quality coffee, baked treats, hot food and fantastic winesCredit: Cork Airport
It's positioned between the gates 4 and 5

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It’s positioned between the gates 4 and 5Credit: Cork Airport

Cork Airport is Ireland’s second busiest and sees over three million passengers every year – with over 50 routes across Europe.

And the new cafe and wine bar is part of a new food outlet expansion plan that is currently taking place across both Dublin and Cork Airports.

The new establishment is open daily from 4am and located in the Departure lounge, uniquely positioned between gates 4 and 5 – and the cafe offers beautiful panoramic views of the runway.

Due to its convenient position, it’s the perfect area to grab a quick eat before boarding your flight as it is just seconds from all gates.

The cafe serves many types of food and drinks including sandwiches, quality coffee, baked treats, hot food and fantastic wines.

They provide carefully sourced and quality roasted coffee made by a professional barista and a vast range of freshly baked and savoury treats, from croissants and pain au chocolate to charcuterie and cheese plates.

The wine bar offers a vast range of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, with a range of red, white and sparkling wines, draught beers, spirits and cocktails.

And the cafe and wine bar’s tables come with charging ports and are in an excellent area for internet access – making it easier to grab your delicious coffee fix while you catch up on work before your flight.

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Celebrating the opening of the new premium speciality coffee and wine bar, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, James Lawless TD was joined by Michael Gleeson, Kenny Jacobs and Niall MacCarthy.

Michael Gleeson, CEO at KSG, said: “KSG are delighted to have partnered with Cork Airport on this exciting project and we look forward to welcoming passengers to our new Speciality Coffee House which is located airside at Cork Airport.

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“We are showcasing our coffee roasting capability in Roasted Notes, aligned with an excellent bakery range, sandwiches and salads in a quick service format for passengers.”

Liam Noone, Head of Munster Operations at KSG, said: “We are thrilled to introduce this speciality coffee dining concept to Cork Airport.

“This opening represents a significant milestone in our efforts to enhance the dining experience for all travellers passing through Cork Airport.

“Our exceptional team is looking forward to welcoming you on your next trip.”

Victoria Dennehy, Commercial Business Development Specialist at Cork Airport, said: “Cork Airport is thrilled to work with KSG in delivering the new “Roasted Notes” café and wine bar.

“Opening at a busy time of year, I know our passengers will really enjoy this new food and beverage experience with delicious coffee, freshly baked treats, sandwiches, and a wide selection of drinks.

“With comfortable and spacious seating overlooking the runway, I am confident that the Roasted Notes café and wine bar will enhance the overall passenger experience immeasurably.”

Dublin Airport last week confirmed a new addition at Terminal One, announcing: “New at Dublin Airport!

“Blue Bird Coffee Roasters offers the finest croissants, irresistible coffee, wine, and scrumptious bites.”

And last month, Dublin Airport opened a new barbers for the first time in 30 years.

The baked treats look delicious

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The baked treats look deliciousCredit: Cork Airport

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