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Chick-fil-A Liverpool Lord Street Restaurant Opens 2026

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Last updated: August 20, 2026 11:16 am
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Key Points

  • The first Chick-fil-A store in Liverpool is scheduled to open on Thursday, August 27, 2026
  • It will open at Lord Street in the city centre of Liverpool
  • The location will be the listed Grade II structure which was known as Lord Street Arcade before
  • This is one step in the expansion of Chick-fil-A in Liverpool
  • Currently, the company operates four locations in the UK including two in Northern Ireland
  • Chick-fil-A is going to invest more than $100 million (£74.3 million) in the United Kingdom in the coming 10 years
  • Working hours will be Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am until 10:00 pm and the store will not work on Sundays
  • Previously, Chick-fil-A had a pop-up shop in Liverpool ONE

Liverpool (Liverpool standard) August 20, 2026 – The American fast-food chain Chick-fil-A has confirmed that its first Liverpool restaurant will open on Thursday, August 27, 2026, according to reporting by the Liverpool Echo. The restaurant will be situated on Lord Street in uk/local/liverpool-city-centre/">Liverpool city centre, occupying the Grade II-listed 81–89 building which was formerly home to Lord Street Arcade.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What menu items will be available at Chick-fil-A Liverpool?
  • Where exactly is the Chick-fil-A Liverpool restaurant located?
  • How does this fit into Chick-fil-A’s UK expansion plans?
  • What other US fast-food chains have entered the UK market recently?
  • Background: Chick-fil-A’s Development in the UK Market
  • Prediction: Impact on Liverpool’s Food and Retail Sector

The announcement comes after months of anticipation among Liverpool residents, with the brand having previously established a temporary pop-up presence at Liverpool ONE to introduce its menu to local shoppers ahead of the permanent site opening. The Lord Street location represents a significant addition to Liverpool’s city centre food and drink offering, bringing the US-born chicken QSR chain to the Merseyside region for the first time.

What menu items will be available at Chick-fil-A Liverpool?

Chick-fil-A Liverpool will serve the chain’s signature menu items including the original Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich, Chick-fil-A Nuggets, and Chick-fil-A Waffle Potato Fries. The restaurant’s official UK website confirms that the Liverpool location will offer dine-in and takeaway service options, with mobile payment and WiFi available to customers.

The chain is known for its focus on freshly prepared food crafted with quality ingredients, with all restaurants operating Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM and remaining closed on Sundays. This Sunday closure policy is consistent across all Chick-fil-A locations globally and reflects the company’s founding principles.

Where exactly is the Chick-fil-A Liverpool restaurant located?

The Chick-fil-A Liverpool restaurant will be located at 81–89 Lord Street in Liverpool city centre. The building is a Grade II-listed structure that previously housed Lord Street Arcade, representing a significant heritage property in the heart of Liverpool’s retail district.

Lord Street is one of Liverpool’s principal shopping streets, connecting to Liverpool ONE and other major retail destinations in the city centre. The location places the restaurant within easy reach of Liverpool’s main shopping areas and transport links, making it accessible to both local residents and visitors to the city.

How does this fit into Chick-fil-A’s UK expansion plans?

The Liverpool opening forms part of Chick-fil-A’s broader UK expansion strategy, which includes plans to invest more than $100m (£74.3m) in the UK over the next 10 years. The Liverpool site will mark the fifth Chick-fil-A restaurant to launch in the UK, with current locations already operating in Leeds, London, and two sites in Northern Ireland.

At the launch of the brand’s first UK restaurant in Leeds last year, Chick-fil-A CEO Andrew Cathy described the group’s expansion into Europe as a ‘meaningful milestone’. According to reporting by The Grocer, Cathy stated: ‘The investments we’re making in the UK not only present opportunities for our business, but are also a chance for us to bring what makes Chick-fil-A special to new places – great food and remarkable hospitality, our unique franchise model and the positive impact we have in communities.’

Chick-fil-A is now the third-largest QSR company in the US, with more than 3,000 restaurants across the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. Last year, the fast food chain’s US system sales rose 5.2% to $23.9bn (£17.7bn).

What other US fast-food chains have entered the UK market recently?

The Liverpool Echo has reported on several American fast-food chains entering the UK market in recent years. In 2024, LA-born Dave’s Hot Chicken launched a flagship store on London’s Shaftesbury Avenue and now operates 10 locations across the UK.

Additionally, Raising Cane’s is set to enter the UK market this year, with a flagship due to open in London’s Piccadilly Circus in December, with several other locations to follow. The Express reported in July 2026 that Chick-fil-A’s UK expansion includes plans to open its first UK drive-thru site at Hamilton’s Palace Grounds Retail Park near Glasgow.

Background: Chick-fil-A’s Development in the UK Market

Chick-fil-A’s entry into the UK market represents a significant development in the transatlantic fast-food sector. The chain’s first UK restaurant opened in Leeds in 2025, marking the brand’s initial European expansion after decades of operating exclusively in North America. The Leeds opening generated substantial public interest, with hundreds of customers queuing in advance of the restaurant’s launch.

Following the Leeds success, Chick-fil-A opened locations in London and two sites in Northern Ireland, establishing a presence across different regions of the UK. The Liverpool announcement in August 2026 represents the next phase of this expansion, bringing the brand to England’s second-largest city region.

The company’s commitment to invest more than $100m (£74.3m) in the UK over the next decade signals long-term confidence in the British market. This investment will fund new restaurant openings, site upgrades, and operational infrastructure across the UK portfolio. The planned Glasgow drive-thru, announced in July 2026, demonstrates Chick-fil-A’s intention to diversify its UK format beyond city centre locations.

Chick-fil-A’s UK expansion occurs against a backdrop of growing competition in the British quick-service restaurant sector, with several American chains establishing operations in recent years. The brand’s distinctive Sunday closure policy and focus on chicken-based menu items differentiates it from established competitors in the UK market.

Prediction: Impact on Liverpool’s Food and Retail Sector

The opening of Chick-fil-A’s first Liverpool restaurant is likely to have several effects on the local food and retail landscape. For Liverpool consumers, the arrival introduces a new dining option in the city centre, particularly for those seeking quick-service chicken-based meals. The Lord Street location places the restaurant within Liverpool’s primary retail district, potentially increasing footfall to the area.

For Liverpool’s existing fast-food operators, Chick-fil-A’s entry represents additional competition in the quick-service chicken segment. The chain’s established brand recognition and loyal customer base, demonstrated by queue formations at previous UK openings, may draw customers from existing providers. However, Liverpool’s diverse food scene and large student population provide substantial market capacity for multiple operators.

The economic impact extends to employment, with the restaurant requiring staff for dine-in, takeaway, and kitchen operations. Chick-fil-A’s careers page indicates that working at the restaurant offers opportunities for teamwork and leadership development in a people-focused environment. Local residents will have access to employment opportunities at the Lord Street site when recruitment begins.

For Liverpool’s retail property sector, the occupation of the Grade II-listed 81–89 Lord Street building represents continued demand for city centre retail space. The conversion of the former Lord Street Arcade premises to restaurant use aligns with broader trends in UK high streets, where food and beverage operators increasingly occupy former retail units.

The brand’s pop-up presence at Liverpool ONE prior to the permanent opening suggests a measured market entry strategy designed to build local awareness before the full restaurant launch. This approach may help Chick-fil-A establish customer familiarity and refine operations ahead of the August 27 opening.

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