Butlers Chocolates

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Butlers Chocolate
Company typePrivate
IndustryConfectionary
Founded1932 [1]
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Key people
Marion Bailey-Butler, founder [1]
Website butlerschocolates.com/en

Butlers Chocolates is an Irish manufacturer of luxury chocolate products, based in North Dublin. Founded by Marion Bailey-Butler in 1932, the company produces a wide range of confectionery products including chocolate bars, truffles, fudge, toffee, chocolate eggs and seasonal novelties. The company has also created a chain of Butlers Chocolate Cafés.

Butlers chocolates was founded in 1932 by Ms Bailey-Butler. [2] [3] Based in Dublin's Lad Lane, Bailey-Butler developed a range of handmade chocolates.

In 1959, the company was purchased by Seamus Sorensen, and in 1984, the Butlers Irish Chocolates brand was born. [4] The company was named in memory of its founder, Marion Bailey-Butler.

Five years later, in 1989, Butlers Chocolates' first retail outlet opened on Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre. Since then, retail outlets have opened all over Ireland. There are also two franchises in New Zealand.

Selection of Butlers products Butlers Chocolate Cafe (23895611134).jpg
Selection of Butlers products

The first Butlers Chocolate Café opened on Wicklow Street, Dublin in 1998 and since then, they have opened a further 39 Butlers Chocolate Cafés – in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Naas, Kildare & Bray (Ireland), Wellington, Paraparaumu & Porirua (New Zealand), Karachi, Lahore & Islamabad (Pakistan) and Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates). [5] [3] [4]

Butlers Chocolate Cafe, Dubai Airport Butler's chocolate Cafe at Dubai Airport.jpg
Butlers Chocolate Café, Dubai Airport

Butlers has also expanded into the Great Britain with the opening of a café in Westfield, London, and their chocolates are now widely available in most major airports throughout the UK and at Waitrose stores.

The factory and main office of Butlers Chocolates, featuring a Butlers Chocolate Cafe. Butlers Chocolates Main Office.jpg
The factory and main office of Butlers Chocolates, featuring a Butlers Chocolate Café.

In 2003, Butlers Chocolates relocated to Clonshaugh, Dublin 17.

Butlers plans to expand internationally, using a franchise model outside of Ireland and Great Britain.

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