Diageo has launched Tailors Bar, a cocktail and spirit venue, in Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport.
Details
Tailors Bar takes its design inspiration from the world of fashion and tailoring.
The décor is influenced by the blending of spirit brands Ketel One Vodka, Tanqueray Gin, and Roe & Co Whiskey.
Speaking about the opening of Tailors Bar, Hilary Quinn, Diageo Ireland marketing director, said, "We are immensely proud to bring Irish and International travellers the first ever cocktail and spirits only, bar to Dublin Airport. We are thrilled to showcase the elevated drinks and luxurious experience that discerning travellers can look forward to enjoying before their journey with Ketel One, Tanqueray Gin and Roe & Co Whiskey at the helm of this exciting opening, just in time for summer 2023 travels."
Referencing the partnership, Leonard Miller, head of media sales and brand partnerships at Dublin Airport, said, "Dublin Airport are thrilled to join forces with Diageo in launching Tailors, Dublin Airport's first cocktail and spirits-only bar experience. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to enhancing the airport journey and providing an exceptional experience for our passengers. We cannot wait for travellers to immerse themselves in the allure of Tailors, where craftsmanship, flavour, and ambiance intertwine."
Open seven days a week from 10am-7pm and located next door to the Sunglasses Hut in the central thoroughfare of Terminal 2, Tailors Bar is a bar & table service bar with limited seating managed on a first come first served basis.
Alcohol-Free Pop-Up Bar
Diageo has also revealed the opening of a new alcohol-free pop-up bar adjacent to Tailors Bar in Terminal 2. Guests can sample alcohol-free alternative brands such as Tanqueray 0.0%, Guinness 0.0, Carlsberg 0.0 Alcohol-Free beer and Gordon's Alcohol Free 0.0%.
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