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06 Sept 2025

Shannon Town Centre celebrates multiple new store openings

Shannon Town Centre celebrates multiple new store openings

Staff at the newly opened Dominos in Shannon Town Centre

SHANNON Town Centre, recognised as the hub and heart of Shannon, has celebrated a raft of new store openings at the centre in recent months.

Dominos, a well-recognised multi-national restaurant chain, was the latest in a line of store openings.

Shannon Town Centre continued its success of launches by welcoming The Rockhall Veterinary Clinic, known by the Limerick and Clare community as one of the leading pet healthcare providers. The team at Rockhall Veterinary were welcomed into the centre during their grand opening with big smiles and wagging tails. Rockhall Veterinary Shannon is the fifth in a line of successful veterinary locations. 

Also recently opening their doors in in the centre is Calvin Arthur Barbers and Mr Duffys Old Sweet Shop. 

The recent launches have followed in the footsteps of a fantastic success story, The Pantry. The café opened in April and has become a staple of the centre’s dining experience. 

The Pantry’s Bishal Jaiswal said: "Since we opened our doors in early April, we have welcomed so many new faces with great repeat customers we now consider friends of The Pantry. The support from the centre has been fantastic, and we look forward to the festive season when we will be introducing some delicious specials. We want to thank everyone who has visited us in Shannon Town Centre and welcome future visitors."

Centre manager Kacper Zybert said, “Our latest addition, Dominos, opened at the end of October and has been very popular with the people of Shannon.” 

"We are delighted to have such fantastic retailers that will all be wonderful additions to the centre."

Shannon Town Centre continues to grow alongside its community as the heart of the town and looks forward to what 2024 has to offer.

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