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Lidl Starts Building First UK Pub Next to Dundonald Store

The project uses a pub licence that permits take-home alcohol under Northern Ireland rules.

Overview

  • Lidl has begun construction on a public house beside its Dundonald supermarket, with opening targeted for summer 2026 subject to final approvals.
  • The venue will sit in a separate building next door to the store, seat up to 60 customers, and offer both on-site service and an off-sales counter.
  • Northern Ireland law caps alcohol licences and requires proof of local shortfall, so Lidl pursued a pub licence that allows off-sales rather than a standard shop licence.
  • Company statements point to 15 jobs during the build and about eight permanent roles on opening, taking the local team to 27 employees.
  • The scheme follows six years of planning with permission granted in January 2025, and Lidl presents it as a one-off solution tailored to Dundonald rather than a wider rollout.