*Mike Carroll of Tierney’s presents the New Business Award to members of Beo at The Well. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

CLARE’s premier business awards have been handed out for 2025 with twenty accolades on offer.

There wasn’t a seat to be had at Clare Business Excellence Awards 2025 Gala Ceremony at the Inn at Dromoland last Thursday hosted by Ennis Chamber in partnership with Clare County Council.

This year’s event marked the 15th running of these prestigious local awards. Big winners on the night included O’Connor’s Bakery, for ‘Best Family Business’ and the overall award for ‘Clare Business of the Year’.

Mick Guinee was the very worthy recipient of the inaugural Ennis Chamber President’s Award for Lifetime Achievement. He received a standing ovation for his contribution to the region as an engineer, employer, entrepreneur, innovator and philanthropist.

Relative newcomers BEO -The Well scooped two category awards for ‘Best Café’ and ‘Best New Business’. Zimmer Biomet took the honours for ‘Best Manufacturer’ while Lahinch Coast Hotel won what is traditionally considered the hardest fought category – ‘Customer Service Excellence’.

MC for the Gala Dinner & Awards Ceremony was comedian and author Colm O’Regan, who brought professionalism and a lot of laughter to the room.

Ennis Chamber President Diarmuid McMahon said, “Clare Business Excellence Awards 2025 culminated in what was a fantastic night of celebration and entertainment. I’d like to congratulate the winners and all the finalists. The quality of the businesses represented in the room, from micro to multi-nationals was a proud testament to the calibre of businesses operating across County Clare.

“This event has deservedly gained a reputation as the premier annual event in the business calendar of County Clare and it lived up to that billing this year. I would like to congratulate the hard-working team at Ennis Chamber, led by CEO Margaret O’Brien on producing such a well-organised and fun event. It was a special night of celebration.”

Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr. Paul Murphy (FG) said, “Clare County Council was once again delighted to partner Ennis Chamber in presenting the Clare Business Excellence Awards. It was a pleasure to welcome so many Clare based businesses to the awards ceremony. The diversity and innovation of the businesses present was a positive reflection of a vibrant and sustainable local economy, and their success a testament to the resilience and determination they have demonstrated in recent years by overcoming many challenges”.

Clare Business Excellence Award winners 2025:

‘CLARE BUSINESS OF THE YEAR 2025’

Sponsored by Clare County Council
Winner: O’Connor’s Bakery

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES EXCELLENCE

Sponsored by Bank of Ireland

Winner: Ciara Petty Design Studio

BEST CAFE/BISTRO

Sponsored by AIB

Winner: BEO – The Well

BEST RESTAURANT

Sponsored by AIB

Winner: The Harbour Restaurant (Kilrush)

RETAILER OF THE YEAR

Sponsored by Clean Ireland Recycling

Winner: Holly’s Haven Pharmacy

BEST MICRO BUSINESS (employing 10 people or less)

Sponsored by Clare Local Enterprise Office
Winner: People & Place

BEST FAMILY BUSINESS

Sponsored by MHP Sellors

Winner: O’Connor’s Bakery

BEST USE OF DIGITAL MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Sponsored by the Clare Echo

Winner: Doolin Ferry Company

BEST GREEN & SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES

Sponsored by Rengen Power

Winner: Dromoland Castle Resort

BEST TOURISM EXPERIENCE

Sponsored by TUS

Winner: Caherconnell Fort & Sheepdog Demonstrations

BEST HOSPITALITY IN CLARE

Sponsored by The Shannon Airport Group

Winner: Shannon Springs Hotel

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Sponsored by Ennis Chamber

Awarded to: Mick Guinee, founder and long-serving CEO of Ei Electronics who was honoured for his immense legacy to County Clare and the Mid-West region, as an employer, entrepreneur, innovator and philanthropist.

BEST SME (10 – 200 employees)

Sponsored by Cup Print

Winner: Cahir Environmental Services

BEST NEW BUSINESS (UP TO 5 YEARS OLD)

Sponsored by Tierney’s

Winner: BEO – The Well

BEST MANUFACTURER

Sponsored by Ei Electronics

Winner: Zimmer Biomet

INNOVATION IN BUSINESS

Sponsored by PTSB
Winner: Óir Tonics

CUSTOMER SERVICE EXCELLENCE

Sponsored by Xeinadin

Winner: Lahinch Coast Hotel

BUSINESS FOR SOCIAL IMPACT

Sponsored by Essilor Luxottica
Winner: Common Knowledge

BEST VOLUNTARY/COMMUNITY GROUP

Sponsored by Vitalograph

Winner: Scariff Bay Community Radio (who also receive €500)

Frank Holly of Holly’s Haven Pharmacy accepts the Retailer of the Year award from Clean Ireland Recycling. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire.

Nandi O’Sullivan, Pat Nagle and Sheila Lynch. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Mick Guinee is presented with the inaugural Lifetime achievement award by Ennis Chamber President, Diarmuid McMahon. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Terry Fox of Cup Print presents the Best SME Award to Flan Cahir of Cahir Environmental Services. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Ashling McDonnell, Jessica Phelan and Laura Long from HSF. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Óir Tonics’ Edel Breslin and colleagues accept the Best Innovation Award from Will Reidy of PTSB. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Scariff Bay Community Radio won the Best Voluntary Community Group. Marie McNamara and Jim Collins accept the award sponsored by Vitalograph. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

People & Place employees accept the Best Micro Business award from Bernadette Haugh of Clare LEO. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Ei Electronics’ Barry Loughnane presents the Best Manufacturer award to Mike O’Malley and the Zimmer team. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Annmarie O’Connor from O’Connor’s Bakery accepts the Best Business Award from Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Paul Murphy and Chief Executive Gordon Daly. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Marie Faughnan and Renae Downes. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Liam O’Brien and Carol Buckley of Doolin Ferry Company receive the Best Use of Digital & Social Media from Stuart Holly of The Clare Echo. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Members of the Zimmer Biomet team. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Director of Tourism Development with Clare County Council, Siobhán McNulty and Clare LEO Head of Enterprise & Investment, Bernadette Haugh. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Hilda Dolan of Bank of Ireland presents the Best Professional Services Award to Ciara Petty Design Studio, Ciara is pictured with her husband Barry Connolly. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

John O’Brien of The Harbour Restaurant receives Best Restaurant Award from Elizabeth Hogan from AIB. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

BEO The Well receive the Best Cafe award from Pat Enright of AIB. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Siobhan Bermingham of Essilor Luxottica presents Harrison Gardiner and Fionn Kidney of Common Knowledge with the Business for Social Impact Award. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Stephen Keogh of MHP Sellors presents the Best Family Business Award to Annmarie O’Connor. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Brid O’Meara & Liam St George take the Service Excellence Award from Aileen O’Neill of Xeinadin. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Dromoland Castle Resort staff were awarded for Best Green and Sustainable Practices by Joe Roche of Rengen Power. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire

Dermot Kelly and John Gavin of The Shannon Springs Hotel receive the Best HospitalIty Award from Nandi O’Sullivan of The Shannon Airport Group. Photograph: Mike Mulcaire