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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
David Young

Lidl gets around strict liquor-selling rules – by opening a pub

  • Supermarket chain Lidl has opened its first pub, 'The Middle Ale', in Dundonald, near Belfast, as a strategic move to navigate Northern Ireland's stringent alcohol licensing laws.
  • The new establishment, which includes an off-licence section, is adjacent to an existing Lidl store and was opened after the company successfully argued there was an insufficient number of bars in the local area.
  • Lidl pursued a pub licence after being unable to secure an off-licence due to the region's complex regulations, which typically require purchasing existing permits and proving an 'inadequacy' of current provision.
  • The 60-seat pub, named in a nod to Lidl's 'Middle Aisle', has a separate entrance to the shop next door and created eight new jobs.
  • Lidl Northern Ireland's regional managing director, Gordon Cruikshanks, called it a “milestone” for the company and a much-needed community space.

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