It is one of 10 to receive the order last month.
A midlands bakery was among 10 establishments to receive a closure order last month.
Lynn's Pantry in Cloneygowan was issued the notice under the FSAI Act of 1998, which states there is likely a grave and immediate danger to public health at or in the premises.
A report from the HSE notes all walls and floors were in an unclean condition and encrusted with dirt, rubbish and food
debris.
It also highlights dead flies and insects were noted throughout the food preparation and storage areas
Four other establishments received a closure order under the same act in June, while five were forced to shut as part of European Union Regulations, which is served when there is a non-compliance with food legislation.
Two facilities also received prohibition orders last month.
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