Lidl opens first-ever pub, The Middle Ale, in Belfast
Supermarket chain Lidl has unveiled its first pub, a strategic manoeuvre to navigate Northern Ireland’s notoriously strict and complex alcohol licensing laws.
Named The Middle Ale, the new bar and off-licence is adjacent to an existing Lidl store in Dundonald, near Belfast.
A tight regulatory environment governs liquor licences in the region. Permits are not easily obtained; they typically require purchase from businesses that are either closing or no longer intend to sell alcohol.
Furthermore, applicants must demonstrate an โinadequacyโ of existing provision in the area.
Unable to prove a shortage of off-licences in Dundonald, Lidl pivoted its strategy.
The retailer instead applied for a pub licence, successfully arguing that there was an insufficient number of bars to serve the local community.

After a protracted process, which involved seeing off a legal challenge in court, the chain succeeded in securing a licence to sell alcohol in a pub, with an attached off-sales section.
The 60-seat pubโs Middle Ale name is a nod to Lidlโs famous Middle Aisle of discounted supermarket items.
It is accessed through a separate entrance to the retail store and its opening has created eight new jobs.
Robert Barr, 81, from east Belfast, said the pub is โfineโ.
โItโs another pub in the area,โ he said.
โI had a zero Guinness.โ

He said he would be coming back to the pub, which features red counters and blue high stools, and that it offered โgood valueโ.
Asked about the atmosphere, he said: โItโs hard to say because itโs opening day and thereโs a lot of staff and hierarchy there.
โIt will be interesting to see what itโs like on a normal day.
โI was always annoyed that they didnโt have an off licence here, and apparently itโs down to objections from the other establishments, which I didnโt think was very fair.
โSo Iโm glad now that they have an off licence here.โ
Newly appointed bar manager Samantha Hill officially cut the ribbon to mark the occasion on Thursday.

The supermarket chain also donated ยฃ1,000 in Lidl gift vouchers to the Dundonald Foodbank as part of the opening day celebrations.
Gordon Cruikshanks, regional managing director for Lidl Northern Ireland, said it was a โmilestoneโ moment for the company.
โWeโre thrilled to finally bring the Dundonald community access to our full range of high quality, premium beers, wines and spirits for the first time in more than two decades.
โWe recognise that there has been a great deal of local interest and anticipation around this project, which is why we have taken a measured and responsible approach to its opening, ensuring it complements the local area and provides a high-quality hospitality experience for existing Lidl customers, visitors and residents alike.
โThe feedback from customers so far has been extremely positive and weโre thrilled to toast the Dundonald community today and celebrate bringing our full range to local shoppers, as well as a much-needed community space to serve the thriving town.โ
