New Grosvenor Stadium

The club named the venue New Grosvenor Park after their previous home in Belfast, which had been damaged by a fire bomb attack in 1971 and was then demolished to make way for the building of a motorway link through the city in 1972.

The windows on one side of the social club are whitewashed to prevent patrons from being able to view the football from inside.

The executive lounge is the only official spectator facility in the building and consists of a small function room with its own private bar and viewing box.

Beside the social club is a large undeveloped paddock where the only food on offer on match days is provided by a fixed burger van.

A greyhound track called Ballyskeagh was constructed in May 1994[2] and became Belfast's only circuit following the 1996 closure of Dunmore Stadium.

A 350-seat grandstand restaurant took centre stage under a new era and racing takes place every Friday and Saturday.

On 11 January 2019 the greyhound racing was suspended, the reason given by the ex-Lisburn Distillery directors, John McCollum, Michael McAdam and Tommy Anderson was the difficulty in making a trading profit.

[6][7] The track re-opened on 13 July 2019 under the management of 'Run With Passion Ltd' and new working practices were employed, including pre-race veterinary inspection of all runners.

[8] The Drumbo Park Stand is operated independently by Drumbo Park Greyhound Racing and is not open to spectators during Football matches, in turn this is the only area of the ground open during Greyhound Racing and is accessed from the opposite side of the stadium from the main Football facilities.

The restaurant is a la carte and offers seating for 250 racegoers with Tote operators on hand for betting.

Greyhound track around football pitch
Drumbo Park Stand