OAKBERRY, the world’s fastest-growing açaí brand, is excited to announce the opening of The OAKBERRY Açaí Bar at Kildare Village today, Thursday, June 5th.
This new boutique açaí bar marks a stylish new chapter for OAKBERRY Ireland. Located opposite Lindt and Vans in Kildare Village, it offers the brand’s signature all-natural açaí bowls, smoothies, Perfect Ted matcha lattes and much more in a convenient grab-and-go format, ideal for a quick and healthy recharge while shopping.
Following the record-breaking success of OAKBERRY’s Anne Street South location in Dublin – now officially the brand’s top-performing store in Europe – the opening at Kildare Village reinforces OAKBERRY’s growing footprint across Ireland and the continued consumer appetite here for nutritious, plant-based dining.
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“We’re thrilled to bring OAKBERRY to such an iconic Irish destination,” said Nick Twomey, Co-Founder of OAKBERRY Ireland. “The OAKBERRY Açaí Bar at Kildare Village is about bringing healthy fast food to a wider audience. It offers a fresh, energising alternative that doesn’t compromise on taste, quality or style. Yes, fast food can be super delicious and super healthy!”
Victor Biffi Rosano Business Director at Kildare Village, added: “We’re excited to welcome OAKBERRY to the Village. This partnership adds to our commitment to delivering thoughtful and elevated experiences for our guests – from luxury fashion to exceptional food and lifestyle. The OAKBERRY Açaí Bar is a natural and vibrant addition to our line-up.”
OAKBERRY in Ireland
Behind the brand’s Irish expansion are two young Dublin-based entrepreneurs; Nick Twomey and Cian O'Donoghue. The dynamic duo brought OAKBERRY to Ireland just over a year ago. Since then, it has rapidly grown a loyal fanbase, opened multiple high-performing locations and plans to operate over 18 stores across the country by the end of 2025.
“This new opening at Kildare Village is a proud moment for us,” added Nick. “It shows that açaí is no longer niche, it’s the future of healthy fast food. Irish consumers are hungry for healthier options that also look and taste amazing, and we’re just getting started!”