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‘Ice cream or pizza?' – Dublin Airport announce new food spot for passengers after ‘Ryanair 5k walk'

‘Ice cream or pizza?' – Dublin Airport announce new food spot for passengers after ‘Ryanair 5k walk'

The Irish Suna day ago
DUBLIN Airport has announced another new food spot that is the "perfect stop" for passengers heading to Ryanair's gates.
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Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport has a new food outlet
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Cibo is by Marqette is now open beside the Ryanair gate
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You can get a range of ice cream, hot drinks and even a pint
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And now, the airport has announced yet another one - and
In a post on
Taking to
In the caption of the
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"Cibo by Marqette has landed in T1, right beside the
"A perfect stop off after the T1 5K walk."
In the pictures, a large sign can be seen that reads: "Ciao! Cibo, Italian by Marqette."
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Passengers will now be able to choose from a
Beside the counter is a large selection of ready-made sandwiches, smoothies, pizza slices and snacks - perfect to pick up and bring on the plane.
Dublin Airport announce arrival of two new food options ahead of busy summer season as passengers say it 'looks lovely'
Passengers can pick up a vanilla ice cream tub for just €3.50, with a range of toppings and syrups available for 50c each.
Or, you can get a range of hot drinks including espresso, americano, latte, teas and hot chocolate from €3.20.
Or to enjoy some pre-flight pints by the gate to ensure you have no stress while rushing, you can pick up a pint of Moretti for €8.20.
The airport's followers had their opinions on the announcement, taking to the comments section to share their views.
One person commented: "They have some nice looking sandwiches. Must come early next time."
But not everyone was impressed, as another person said: "Over
Others tagged their friends in the comments section to share the news.
And it's not the only new eatery available in the airport, as numerous others have opened in recent months.
NEW ADDITIONS
In recent months, the airport has been upgrading their food options, opening a range of new eateries to enjoy before you
Two of which include crispy
A new coffee joint, Roasted Notes, also opened in the Terminal Two arrivals area.
And a full Italian restaurant, called San Marco
,
is now open airside in
Terminal One.
Recently the airport opened the perfect dessert option, with passengers in a frenzy.
SOS Cookies has seen a surge in popularity, with many taking to social media to share their opinions on the sweet treats.
Now, the
The cookie shop can be found in Terminal One.
There are several different flavours on offer, catering to everyone's taste.
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There are a range of options available
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