Butlers Café Temporarily Closes at Dublin Airport T2 for Refurbishment
Butlers Chocolate will temporarily close its café in Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 on Sunday, November 24, for refurbishment. The café will reopen with a new design in 2025. In the meantime, a temporary kiosk will open next to the closed café on Saturday, November 30.
The Butlers café in Terminal 1 remains open. This location, which opened in July, can seat around 100 people and features charging stations, a grab-and-go counter, and self-checkout options.
If you need coffee in Terminal 2, other options remain available. You can find Starbucks, Burger King, Café Bar, Cloud Picker, Dubh, The Fallow, and The Mezz.
How will Butlers Chocolate support travelers during the café’s refurbishment at Dublin Airport?
Exclusive Interview: What to Expect from the Butlers Chocolate Café Refurbishment at Dublin Airport
Date: November 24, 2023
Interviewer: [Your Name]
Interviewee: John Doe, Senior Development Manager at Butlers Chocolate
[Your Name]: Thank you for joining us, John. Can you tell us why the decision was made to close the café in Terminal 2 for refurbishment?
John Doe: Thank you for having me. We are committed to continually enhancing our customer experience, and this refurbishment is a significant step in that direction. The café has been incredibly popular since its opening, but we want to modernize the space and incorporate new design elements that reflect our brand’s evolution.
[Your Name]: What can customers expect from the new design when the café reopens in 2025?
John Doe: We’re very excited about the new design. It will include a more inviting and spacious layout, with improved seating arrangements that focus on comfort and accessibility. Additionally, we are looking to enhance the overall aesthetic to create a more premium atmosphere. The redesign will also include sustainable materials and technology upgrades to improve efficiency.
[Your Name]: In the meantime, what provisions are being made for travelers who may miss the café once it closes?
John Doe: While the café will be closed, we will open a temporary kiosk right next to the café on Saturday, November 30. This kiosk will offer a selection of our popular products, including coffee and chocolate, providing travelers with an alternative until we reopen.
[Your Name]: With the closure of Butlers in Terminal 2 and the recent shutdown of Boots in Terminal 1, how does Butlers plan to support travelers in terms of services and convenience?
John Doe: We understand that these changes may pose challenges for travelers. However, we want to reassure our customers that the Butlers café in Terminal 1 remains fully operational, equipped to serve around 100 visitors with the latest amenities, including charging stations and self-checkout options. We’re also encouraging customers to explore other food and drink outlets available in Terminal 2, such as Starbucks and Café Bar.
[Your Name]: What message do you have for your loyal customers during this transition period?
John Doe: We are incredibly grateful for the support and loyalty of our customers. We recognize that closing the café is a temporary inconvenience, but we’re confident that the upgrades will be worth the wait. We encourage everyone to visit our Terminal 1 location or our temporary kiosk for their Butlers favorites, and we look forward to welcoming them back to our newly refurbished café in 2025!
[Your Name]: Thank you, John. We appreciate your insights and look forward to seeing the transformation of the Butlers Café in the future.
John Doe: Thank you for having me. We’re excited about the changes ahead and appreciate your understanding during this time!
The closure of Butlers follows the recent shutdown of Boots in Terminal 1, leaving travelers in need of last-minute items with fewer choices.
