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This exciting collaboration will see KSG, Ireland's leading Food Service Specialists, operating fifteen new Cafes, Bars, and restaurants across terminal 1 and 2 in Dublin airport. The contract spans over a 10-year period, with the restaurants set to open in stages from early 2024 to Spring 2025. This partnership further strengthens KSG's commitment to providing exceptional food and coffee offerings at Dublin Airport.


Michael Gleeson, Chief Executive of KSG, said that “KSG are delighted to partner with Dublin Airport on this exciting transformation project and we look forward to welcoming passengers to the new food and beverage formats that will open during 2024 and as a leading Irish company we will look to promote and showcase the best of Irish produce at Dublin Airport”. 


The diverse range of culinary delights available at the new dining options will cater to the preferences of all airport visitors. Terminal One will showcase an alluring food hall named The Lambay Way with an elegant Italian restaurant, specialty coffee roasted on-site, and a wide array of international flavours, our aim is to provide a rich variety of offerings for all customers to savour.


The Lambay Way Foodhall, a new food and beverage experience that embodies the essence of Irish culture will feature a diverse range of food options, including established concepts and bespoke brands. With something for everyone, this area will cater to solo passengers, groups, and families. Enjoy a connected dining experience which will enhance the passenger experience, providing passengers with the unique opportunity to purchase food from multiple units and that they can sit together to enjoy their food and beverage purchases.  

 

In addition to these exciting offerings, KSG is proud to partner with renowned high street brands for this contract. Airport visitors will have the pleasure of enjoying Irish coffee chain Insomnia, Jump Juice, Pret a Manger, and Butlers Coffee, as well as an exhilarating Guinness experience in partnership with Diageo. This collaboration promises to elevate the dining experience at Dublin Airport to new heights.

 

The forthcoming establishments include

o   Italian Quarter- One of the highlights will be the Italian Quarter, offering delicious Italian cuisine made with fresh, local, seasonal produce in a beautiful sit-down restaurant with table service.

o   BlueBird Coffee Roasters and Wine Bar- will take centre stage in the concourse with this speciality coffee brand and the theatre of roasting speciality green beans as well as operating as a natural wine bar serving Irish meat and cheese boards.

o   KimBok-  Korean style eggs for breakfast will certainly excite but the real speciality is a Korean Fried Chicken Burger, that brings together the juicy flavours of Korean cuisine with the familiarity of a classic burger.

o   Boxx- is an fast service format serving breakfast in the morning and flipping to an Global fusion menu in the afternoon.

o   Nomad- flexitarian fast casual restaurant that focuses on offering our passengers clean, healthy and wholesome food.

o   Street Kitchen- a vibrant Mexican taqueria serving burritos and tacos with a new Mexican bar – Cantina which will serve mojitos, cocktails, mocktails and Mexican beers.

o   Authur Guinness Bar- in partnership with Diageo offers an authentic Guinness experience. Surging with ‘passion, energy and shared optimism’, tones of warm gold and light natural wood provide a premium, quality, inviting and magnetic space that is as equal and memorable as the quality of Guinness.

o   Pret A Manger- Industry leader and well known Pret offers a selection of freshly made sandwiches, salads, and snacks for passengers seeking a quick and satisfying meal.

o   Cuan- Irish/Gaeilge (cooh-ahn). A sheltered indentation on a shoreline, a harbour or bay. The final cosy nook to pick up a pint or some food before you set off on your adventure.

o   Lilians- an all-day restaurant and bar inspired by the iconic  Lilian Bland who is believed to be the first woman to design, build and fly her own aeroplane.

o   Jump Juice- is a bespoke, popular, Irish owned fresh fruit juice and smoothie provider, specialising in offering a wide variety of nutritious and delicious beverages made from fresh fruits and vegetables.

o   Insomnia-  an iconic Irish brand showcasing Irish coffee innovation and culture.

o   Butlers Café- Experience two pleasures together, delicious coffee and luxury chocolates at Butlers Chocolate Café

o   Fitzgerald’s Restaurant & Bar offers a casual dining format made with the best, seasonal local, and fresh seasonal produce. The name is inspired by Desmond FitzGerald, the Irish architect, whose most notable work is the original Dublin Airport terminal building.

o   Roasted Notes- will deliver top level speciality coffee and all-day breakfast, salads and flatbreads and sandwiches to terminal 2.

 

KSG will be involved in all business decisions for the new concepts as well as the daily operations of all units.


Technology will have a significant impact on the creation of a smooth customer experience. Every restaurant will be equipped with pre-order kiosks and fast pick-up areas to cater to those who are pressed for time. Additionally, the utilization of QR code ordering and pre-order apps will further enhance the efficiency of the customer experience. Moreover, the implementation of high impact digital signage will effectively communicate menus, order wait times, and collection zones, ensuring clarity for customers.

 

It is our goal to ensure that our restaurants not only provide aesthetically pleasing environments, but also contribute positively to the local community and minimize their impact on the environment.


As a dedicated member of Origin Green, we prioritize sustainability in the design of all our concepts. Our commitment to environmentally friendly practices is unwavering, and we strive to minimize our environmental impact from construction to operations. We recognize the importance of circularity and take pride in our collaboration with various Irish social enterprises to support the low carbon circular economy. In line with our sustainability goals, we aim to provide reusable cups and plates as the primary option for grab & go customers, reducing the need for disposable items.


Whenever possible, local Irish produce will be sourced, with suppliers like Keeling's providing vegetables grown within a 7km radius of Dublin Airport, ensuring a true farm-to-fork approach to our menus.


About KSG:

 

Food Services Specialists

 

KSG is a specialist restaurant and food services company and our mission is to deliver excellence in food and service to enhance the daily culinary experiences of our customers. KSG is a dynamic, flexible and vibrant organisation and we deliver restaurant, café and hospitality services in 120 locations in Ireland. KSG is an industry leading company and is 100% Irish owned. 

 

  • Writer: KSG
    KSG
  • Jan 20, 2022
  • 2 min read

Dublin Airport continues to unveil its new food & beverage offering


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KSG and Dublin Airport are delighted to announce the opening of Nomad Café in Terminal 1, Airside at Dublin Airport on Monday December 6th.

Nomad is a flexitarian café that focuses on offering healthy, clean and wholesome food. Their culinary team utilises plant-powered ingredients to produce food that is both nourishing and full of great natural flavours.


Nomad Executive Chef, Jack O’Keeffe said:


“We have created an exciting menu where every layer and ingredient are consciously chosen for the overall purpose of delivering healthy, nutritious and tasty food. In our menu you will find an array of plant-based dishes whilst we also offer a selection of high quality locally sourced meats and fish. All our dishes are fully nutritionally analysed and the supporting nutritional information is available on our App, QR and tablet systems. Nomad Café looks forward to showcasing the joy of exciting healthy eating at Dublin Airport.”


Nomad Café will also serve their speciality coffee range, Roasted Notes, The AA grade coffee beans are imported directly into Ireland from the De Oliveria family run farm in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The coffee beans are Rainforest alliance certified and UTZ certified, and the beans are roasted locally in Dublin to Nomad’s specification.


Sustainability is important to us and there are no single use plastic items in the Nomad Café service and all takeaway packaging is compostable.

Vincent Harrison, Managing Director at Dublin Airport said:

“Our aim is to provide a fully-inclusive offering that is well balanced and caters to everyone using the best seasonal and local produce available. The introduction of Nomad to Dublin Airport’s food & beverage résumé will greatly contribute to the overall transformation of the passenger experience”.

“We strongly support Nomad Café’s healthy and sustainable ethos. This is something that we are developing with all our food and beverage operators at Dublin Airport, and we’re excited to work with KSG to achieve this” he added.


Michael Gleeson, Chief Executive of KSG said :

“We are delighted to partner with Dublin Airport on launching this innovative healthy eating café in Dublin Airport and we believe Nomad Cafe will develop a strong connection with passengers in 2022 and beyond”.


The new Nomad Café is located Airside in the Terminal 1 hub area, just past The Loop shopping outlet and adjacent to the Street Kitchen café.

Almost 7.3 million passengers have travelled through Dublin Airport in the first 11 months of this year, representing -76% decrease when compared to pre COVID levels, and an increase of 2% when compared to 2020.



About KSG:

Food Services Specialists


KSG is a specialist restaurant and food services company and our mission is to deliver excellence in food and service to enhance the daily culinary experiences of our customers. KSG is a dynamic, flexible and vibrant organisation and we deliver restaurant, café and hospitality services in 120 locations in Ireland. KSG is an industry leading company and is 100% Irish owned.



Updated: Feb 25, 2020

Ireland’s first single-use plastic free café, the Bio Green Café on the UCC campus, has achieved European recognition in its first year of operation as it reduced waste by 95% and saved 112,000 pieces of disposable items.


Opened in September 2018 by the UCC Green Campus Committee in collaboration with KSG, the university’s contracted food service provider, the Bio Green Café has won an entry into the EU’s European Business Awards for the Environment, which will take place in Vienna in autumn 2020. The latest accolade follows from the 2019 Repak Pakman Award for Innovation In Waste Resource Products or Service, awarded to UCC and KSG for the Bio Green Café last October.


The Bio Green Café was also a contributing factor to UCC being ranked the number one university in the world for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) under University Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2019. UCC also rated fourth globally from 360 universities in the STARS program rating on sustainable food and beverage in a University. The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) is a global sustainability standard created for higher education entities.


In the first 12 months of operation, the Bio Green Café saw over 112,000 pieces of disposable items avoided and waste kilos reduced by 95%. The reduction included saving over 33,000 disposable cups and over 35,000 sauce sachets.


The Bio Green Café was developed as a real-life experiment into how a catering service could be redesigned to eliminate single-use plastics. The scalability and replicability of the Bio Green Café project means that the potential environmental benefit for the university is significant.


Parts of the redesign have already been scaled up across the university and the removal of single-use plastic and disposables is actively underway across the UCC campus.


Michael Gleeson, Chief Executive of KSG Catering, said: “We’re very impressed to see that in such a short time our actions have contributed in some measure towards environmental change. Customer reaction has been overwhelmingly positive with many engaged in reducing or eliminating plastic and disposables from their dining habits whenever possible. We are hugely encouraged by the partnership and reaction in UCC and we look forward to rolling these initiatives out in more of our outlets in the coming months and years.”



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