NATIONAL OFF-LICENCE OF THE YEAR 2024

Winners of NOffLA Off-Licence of the Year Awards 2024 Announced!

Molloys Liquor Store, Clondalkin awarded National Off-Licence of the Year
at 28th industry Awards
● NOffLA renews calls for Irish excise rates to be brought in line with
European levels
● Ireland’s excise regime remains highest in EU

The National Off-Licence Association (NOffLA) has revealed the winners of its annual Off-Licence of the Year Awards 2024, which are now in their 28th year. The awards were presented at the Honourable Society
of King's Inns.

NOffLA, which was established in 1991, represents independent specialist off-licences
across Ireland, with the sector representing 5,900 jobs in 26 counties. The Awards
recognise and showcase the excellence of independent off-licences and highlight those
retailers that offer exceptional service to customers and demonstrate excellence in retail
standards.

Speaking about the Awards and the standard of entries this year, NOffLA Chairman,
Cathal McHugh said: “We are delighted to celebrate the NOffLA Off-Licence of the Year
Awards, which recognise the finest of community retailing and all that is great about the
independent off-licence sector. NOffLA members deliver high standards of service to their
customers, representing the genuine essence of "shopping local”.
“This has been an extraordinary time for small businesses, with inflation and growing
prices affecting NOffLA members and the wider retail sector. The government may provide
an immediate lifeline to these local enterprises by reducing alcohol tax rates, which remain
the highest in Europe.
“We've had Minimum Unit Pricing in place for over two years now, which stops alcohol
from being sold at dangerously low costs, meaning that Ireland's excise scheme is no
longer justifiable on the basis of public health. And, with the State already receiving record
tax revenues, it is time for the government to alleviate the persistent cost pressures on
firms by bringing excise rates in line with European levels.”

The Awards, which included 46 finalists, saw Molloys Liquor Store in Clondalkin
awarded ‘National Off-Licence of the Year 2024’, Nolan's of Clontarf awarded
‘Responsible Retailer of the Year 2024’ and 64 Wine, Glasthule awarded ‘Food
Retailer Off-Licence of the Year 2024’.
All 46 finalists were awarded certificates of ‘Excellence’ and a Customer Service Award
based on their performance. Other awards on the night included:


1. The 19 Crimes Best First Time Entrant 2024 – Number 21 Dungarvan
2. The Food Retailer Off-Licence of the Year 2024 –64 Wine, Glasthule
3. The El Coto Customer Service Award of the Year 2024 – The Vintry, Rathgar
4. The Redbreast Spirit Specialist of the Year 2024 – O'Donovan's Off-Licence,
Riversdale Midleton
5. The Guinness Beer Specialist of the Year 2024 – Molloys Liquor Store - The
Liberties
6. The Dona Paula Wine Specialist of the Year 2024 – McHugh's Artane
7. The Jack Daniels Munster Off-Licence of the Year 2024– Carry Out Tramore
8. The Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin Connacht/Ulster Off-Licence of the Year
2024 – Dicey's Off-Licence, Donegal
9. The Alpha Zeta Leinster Off-Licence of the Year 2024 – The Wine Centre,
Kilkenny
10. The Bacardi Dublin Off-Licence of the Year 2024 – McHugh's Kilbarrack
11. The NOffLA RTC Online Trainees of the Year 2024 – Peyton Tuomi, Blackrock
Cellar, Arthur Halligan, Carry Out, Tramore and Cian Roche, Gibney's of
Malahide
12. The NOffLA Responsible Retailer of the Year 2024 – Nolan's of Clontarf
13. The NOffLA National Off-Licence of the Year 2024 – Molloys Liquor Store,
Clondalkin

Judging for the Awards involves an examination of over 100 aspects of each entrant’s
business. Final awards were allocated following this process.

  

 

 

 

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