Early Table, Irish restaurant discovery platform set to triple membership to 100,000 by 2025

Early Table, the Irish restaurant discovery platform, is poised for significant growth in 2025, with plans to triple its active membership base to 100,000.  Since its soft launch in 2023, Early Table has connected over 34,000 active members with exclusive dining offers, providing savings of up to 50% while helping restaurants nationwide fill empty tables.…

Harry’s of Malahide Introduces New Four-Course Autumn Menu

The four-course menu begins with Homemade Focaccia served with oil, aged balsamic and rustic tapenade, followed by Mille Feuilles Caprese with rocket, basil leaves and basil pesto. For the main course, guests can choose from three options: rich Braised Beef Ragu, creamy Carbonara Risotto, or a wholesome French Lentil Casserole. The indulgence continues with a…

Cork Airport continues to be Ireland’s fastest-growing airport

Cork and Dublin airports saw record-breaking numbers of passengers passing through their terminals again in September, daa confirmed today while releasing monthly passenger numbers. The two airports welcomed a total of 3.38 million passengers in September, a 5% increase on the same month last year.   Demand for travel was buoyed by late summer breaks,…

E-scooters banned from Public Transport from Monday 7th October

Customers please be aware that the carriage of e-scooters on public transport will not be permitted from Monday 7th October in line with recent guidance issued by the National Transport Authority (NTA)  This restriction will apply to e-scooters but not e-bikes or mobility scooters. E-scooters are a relatively new product and were unregulated in Ireland until earlier…

Shoppers on Grafton Street are amazed as Three Ireland’s 3D art pops up on Grafton Street over the weekend

Shoppers on Dublin’s Grafton Street were amazed over the week as they checked out Three Ireland’s  new 3D ground mural. The  3D creation by Irish artist Mark Cronin  appeared  outside of Three Ireland’s  Grafton Street store on Saturday and shoppers were spotted at the art which gives the illusion of  a massive hole in the pavement ,…

KIKO Milano opens first Irish store on Henry Street this October

KIKO Milano, the globally renowned Italian cosmetics brand, is excited to announce the grand opening of its first store in Ireland, located on the bustling Henry Street in Dublin. Set to open its doors on 21st October 2024, the new store will offer Irish customers a wide range of high-quality makeup, skincare, and beauty products,…

Kuehne+Nagel Ireland marks its investment in healthcare logistics with an event to showcase its logistics facility

Kuehne+Nagel hosted an event at the state-of-the-art 160,000 square feet healthcare logistics facility that the company invested in close to Dublin airport. The event brought together industry experts to focus on how to continue to support the healthcare industry’s growth in Ireland. ‘Over the last two decades, Ireland has established itself as a global leader…

Bank of Ireland Launches New Enviroflex Partnership with Arrabawn Co-op

Bank of Ireland has launched a new partnership with the Nenagh-based Arrabawn Co-op to offer the Enviroflex loan package to its members. Following a successful launch of Enviroflex last year, the sustainability linked loans are now available to Arrabawn Co-op milk suppliers who are actively engaged in implementing a range of sustainable initiatives to reduce…

Everything You Need to Know About Naked Bakes’ Rebrand, Lidl Launch, and First-Ever Dublin Cafe

 Irish entrepreneur Aisling Tuck has merged her two plant-based baking brands, vegan bakery Oh Happy Treats and Naked Bakes cookie dough, into one bold, playful and even more delicious identity under the Naked Bakes rebrand.   Founded by 28-year-old Aisling, Naked Bakes creates indulgent treats that are irresistible to everyone—not just vegans. The head-turning new look, featuring bright colours and fun…

Minister Lawless urges Ryanair to make more use of regional airports

Minister of State at the Department of Transport James Lawless met with Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary this morning to discuss the passenger cap at Dublin Airport. There was a good, robust exchange of views, where the Minister listened to the Ryanair chief’s views on the issue, while reiterating the Government’s determination to resolve outstanding…