Murphy's Ice Cream

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Murphy's Ice Cream is a food company based in Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. It uses the milk of Kerry cattle[2] and serves coffees as well as ice creams and desserts.[3] Seán and Kieran Murphy started Murphys Ice Cream in Dingle in 2000 with the goal of making the "best ice cream in the world".[4] They make a range of usual and unusual flavours, including brown bread and sea salt.[5]

IndustryRetail and wholesale
Founded2000; 26 years ago (2000) in Dingle, Ireland
HeadquartersDingle, Ireland
Key people
Seán Murphy and Kieran Murphy
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Murphy's Ice Cream
IndustryRetail and wholesale
Founded2000; 26 years ago (2000) in Dingle, Ireland
HeadquartersDingle, Ireland
Key people
Seán Murphy and Kieran Murphy
€496,627 (2024)[1]
Websitemurphysicecream.ie
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In 2003, Murphy's Ice Cream expanded into a new production facility and began supplying local restaurants and shops. In 2005, Murphy's Ice Cream opened a second shop on Main Street in Killarney. In 2006, Murphy's Ice Cream began using milk from local cattle in Kerry.[6][7] It expanded into the Chinese market in 2024, expanding to three outlets in Dalian in 2025.[8] In Ireland, it now has shops in Dingle, Dublin, Killarney, Dublin and Cork, and its products are sold in supermarkets nationwide.[9]

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