Global coffee chain Starbucks has opened its first outlet on Translink’s public transport network in Northern Ireland. Situated in Lanyon Place Train Station in Belfast, the outlet’s prime position will be easily accessible for Translink customers, local business employees, residents and passers-by heading to and from the city centre.


Translink’s Chief Financial Officer Paddy Anderson said: “Starbucks’ commitment to Lanyon Place Station is an endorsement of the trading potential associated with travel-led retail and public transport locations.

“We’re delighted to have such a recognisable and trusted brand on board in a move that will further enhance the Translink passenger experience with quality and convenient food and beverage options.”

Celine Gilmer, Starbucks, said: “This move brings the Starbucks experience inside one of Northern Ireland’s busiest public transport facilities, enhancing the overall passenger experience. We were pleased to work with Translink to secure this prime location and look forward to welcoming new customers.”

Commercial property consultants Amey TPT and CBRE acted for Translink and Starbucks respectively on the leasing arrangements.

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Gemma McMurray, Route Manager, Translink, Barbara McMaster, Area Manager - Belfast, Starbucks and Lloyd Hannigan, Interim Estate Portfolio Manager, Translink

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Starbucks Opens At Lanyon Place Station

Global coffee chain Starbucks has opened its first outlet on Translink’s public transport network in Northern Ireland. Situated in Lanyon Place Train Station in Belfast, the outlet’s prime position will be easily accessible for Translink customers, local business employees, residents and passers-by heading to