A ROMSLEY pub is set to receive a new look after a £250,000 revamp.
The Sun, which welcomed a new general manager in November, will close at the end of February for a month while the pub is given a facelift.
The Sun will reopen with a varied menu of pub favourites such as Steak and Ale Pie, loaded fries, and nachos as well as a Sunday roast and a wide selection of draught and cask ales, cocktails and G&T’s.
The new look is set to transform the pub’s interior to suit all occasions.
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Georgina Saint, general manager of The Sun, said: “We are so excited to announce that The Sun will be receiving a refresh.
"We have invested over £250k into breathing new life into The Sun.
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"Our pub is the perfect location for a pit-stop on a walk around the Clent Hills and is much loved by its regulars.
"We can't wait to welcome everybody back.”
The Sun will close for refurbishment on Monday, February 27 and will reopen on Saturday, March 25.
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