Pret A Manger is coming to Northern Ireland
The coffee and sandwich chain is entering the Irish market
Last updated 11th Apr 2022
Pret A Manger is coming to Northern Ireland, as part of plans to expand business to the Island of Ireland.
The popular coffee and sandwich chain – informally known as ‘Pret’ – is already a market staple in Great Britain.
It’s now announced plans to open 20 shops across the Island of Ireland over the next 10 years, with stores North and South of the border.
The first site will open on Dawson Street in Dublin this summer and employ 25 people.
It's not yet known when exactly the first Northern Ireland store will open.
A statement from the company said, “Pret A Manger is set to expand into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland for the first time after an agreement of terms were reached with franchise partner Carebrook Partnership Ltd."
"Through the partnership, 20 Pret shops will be established across the island of Ireland over the next decade, creating approximately 500 jobs, with the first shop set to open on Dawson Street in Dublin this summer, creating 25 jobs in the city. "
"Carebrook Partnership Ltd is one of Pret’s longest serving franchise partners, having worked with the business for 30 years, overseeing many shops in London, including Camden, Belsize Park and Finchley. Gerard Loughran, the majority co-owner, grew up in Nenagh, Co Tipperary, and has over 30 years’ experience in the UK and US food sector. Minority co-owner Ray McNamara from Dublin has 25 years’ experience in the Irish food industry, including ownership of Ann’s Bakery. "
The franchise agreement follows Pret’s announcement last year that it would aim to double the size of the business within five years, including launching into five new markets by the end of 2023."
As part of Pret’s expansion, it is rolling out a recruitment programme, aiming to hire at least 3,000 Team Members and baristas globally.
Earlier this year Pret confirmed that it would invest over £9.2 million in staff pay, its biggest pay and benefits increase in its 36-year history.
Pano Christou, Chief Executive Officer at Pret A Manger said, “Setting up shop in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland has been our plan for a long time, and we’re thrilled that we’re finally able to make it happen. There has long been demand from our neighbours on the island of Ireland to bring Pret’s freshly prepared food and organic coffee, and now with the backing of Carebrook Partnership Ltd we’re able to do so. We look forward to making this partnership a success.”
"Pret is planning to roll out full ingredient labelling to shops in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as part of Pret’s Allergy Plan. Full ingredient labels will be rolled out on all freshly made products to ensure that customers have the information they need to make the right choice for them."
Gerard Loughran, CEO, Carebrook Partnership Ltd said, "We’ve been working with Pret for over three decades, ever since they arrived in London. Having grown up in Tipperary, and with more than two decades of experience in the hospitality and food industry, I’ve always wanted to bring Pret to Ireland and Northern Ireland, so I’m delighted that this will soon become a reality alongside my co-owner Ray, who has great connections and links to the food sector in Dublin with 25 years’ experience. We look forward to welcoming our new customers, soon.”
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