Fresh juice in T1 when you’re done with fry-ups
At Jump Juice Bar in T1, this is one of the few spots at Dublin Airport doing made-to-order smoothies and juices instead of another tray of chips or pastries. It sits airside in Terminal 1, so you’re fine for all Ryanair and most short-haul flights from DUB. Expect it to feel more like a quick takeaway counter than a sit-down café, which matches the grab-and-go smoothie setup.
Everything is blended on the spot, so you actually see your strawberries, banana, spinach, or ginger going into the jug instead of pouring from a carton. Prices land in the €5–€8 range for regular smoothies and juices, with protein boosts and extra shots (wheatgrass, ginger, vitamin add-ons) bumping that up by about €1. If you track calories or macros, the menu boards usually list ingredients clearly, but don’t expect nutrition panels on every drink.
The rating hovers around 2.5 stars, which makes expectations important. This is not third-wave coffee and it’s not a full breakfast bar; it’s a juice kiosk in T1 trying to push something greener than a sausage roll. Fruit-heavy blends tend to be the safest order, especially anything simple like a strawberry-banana or mango-based drink. Vegetable-heavy combos with celery or beetroot can taste uneven if the ratios are off on a busy morning.
Service speed swings a bit at peak morning banks around 06:00–09:00, when multiple short-haul departures crowd the airside concourse in T1. Factor in 10 extra minutes if you see more than five or six people in line, since every drink is blended individually. Card payment is standard here, and staff usually handle multiple cups per blender cycle to move the queue along.
Tip: if you’re tight on time before a T1 boarding call, pre-decide your order from the overhead board, pay contactless, and ask for no extras so they can pour and hand it over faster.