STAFF are toasting to the transformation of a pub which has finally reopened following a major refurbishment.
Big changes have been made to The Robin Hood in Rashwood, near Droitwich, which has been closed for nearly a month while work has been carried out on its interior and menu.
The watering hole first closed on Monday, August 5, and nearly a month later parts of the pub look unrecognisable.
Among the notable changes are a refreshed beer garden and elegantly styled interiors, which the owners hope will make it the perfect place for getting together with friends and family for a drink.
The pub's exterior has also been slightly revamped, with the walls getting a fresh coat of paint.
Staff said they are delighted to finally welcome back its regulars and first-time guests after opening the doors to the public this week.
James Milner, general manager, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome both our regulars and first-time guests to experience The Robin Hood’s new, refreshed look.
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“Whether you're seeking a picturesque setting to enjoy high-quality dining or a cosy spot by the fire to enjoy a drink, our pub has it all."
The new look pays homage to the pub's traditional roots and picturesque location near the salt town, Droitwich.
Along with a new appearance, The Robin Hood is also offering a revamped menu that boasts a selection of dishes, including oven-baked chicken forestiere, seared fillets of seabass served with king prawns, and a range of signature skewers straight from the chargrill.
Those guests craving country pub classics can order steaks, traditional fish and chips, and the pub’s hearty home-baked pie of the day.
The Robin Hood is near the National Trust House at Hanbury Hall, Webb’s Garden Centre at Wychbold and Droitwich Barge Canal.
It is one of 180 Vintage Inns pubs across the country and prides itself on being a dog-friendly pub.
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