A Marston's pub in Rednal has unveiled its brand-new look after undergoing a "huge" makeover.
The Oak Tree pub, which recently welcomed a new landlord, has had a £240,000 refurbishment to help transform the bar and wider interior.
The pub's refresh has seen the introduction of new wallpaper, stylish lighting, new seating, uplifting colour palettes and new amenities including a dartboard and a pool table.
The bar area and downstairs function room have also been updated with more investment being put into team training.
Landlord Lee Avramovic said: "We are so excited to open the doors of the Oak Tree and to show our wonderful guests the result of our amazing refresh.
"We have invested a huge £240,000 into breathing new life into the venue and can't wait to welcome our loyal customers back."
The Oak Tree is ideally located near Lickey Hills Country Park and offers a varied menu of pub favourites from brownies to hot dogs.
It officially reopened on Monday, March 4, with Stephen and Curtis Pugh being selected as community heroes to pour the first pints in the new look pub.
The pair set up a local charity, Tracey's Dream, in memory of their wife and mother and help support patients and families going through cancer by gifting comfort bears.
They have helped in areas including Birmingham Hospice and the Children's Cancer Centre.
For more information on The Oak Tree visit the Facebook page or www.oaktreepub.co.uk/
For more information on Tracey's Dream visit https://cpugh35.wixsite.com/website
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