T2’s Stonewall Kitchen sits on the Departures level near gates.
This outpost of Stonewall Kitchen in Terminal T2 focuses on packaged foods and pantry items rather than grab-and-go hot meals, so think jams, sauces and gift-ready condiments instead of sandwiches. It’s post-security, so you can shop after clearing checks and before you head down to your gate. Expect airport pricing on branded goods, roughly a bit above what you’d pay on the high street.
Opening hours at Dublin Airport T2 typically track the main departures schedule, with shops like Stonewall Kitchen aligning to early-morning transatlantic banks and closing after the last evening departures. You’ll mostly find shelf-stable products here: jars, tins, and boxed foods that pack easily into a cabin bag. If you want something immediately drinkable or fresh, you’ll need to pair this stop with a café or bar elsewhere in T2.
Since this is a single-brand store in T2, choice leans heavily toward Stonewall Kitchen sauces, jams, dressings and baking mixes rather than general souvenirs. Sizes range from small sampler jars that fit in 100 ml liquid bags up through larger 300–400 g jars better suited to checked luggage. Watch your liquids allowance if you’re hand-luggage-only and connecting onward from Dublin, as multiple jars can push you over the clear-bag limit at secondary screening.
On price and weight, the better value usually sits in multi-piece gift packs or trio sets rather than standalone jars, especially if you are buying more than one item. If your gate is in the farther T2 pier, budget at least 8–10 minutes’ walk from Stonewall Kitchen to boarding. Quick tip: buy heavier jars after you’re done walking the long T2 corridor so you’re not hauling glass through the terminal for 20 minutes.