A Sale pub reopened with a new look and with a new name after a six-figure investment into the site.
The Marsland Road pub which was once The Moorfield reopened last week after shutting last month.
Run by Greene King, but no longer under the umbrella of Hungry Horse, it was the subject of a six-figure investment with the aim of cementing it as a central community space in the town.
Its new look is already attracting rave reviews and its new name, The Sale, is one which a lot of residents were already using for it as a result of its history as the Grade-II listed Sale Hotel.
The work to the inside includes improvements to everything from the bar area to the function area for events whereas the work to the outside includes an increase in capacity of 100 covers.
Greene King said it is able to add roles for another 30 staff members as one of the results of the work.
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Chris Hughes, the general manager of The Sale, said: "We are so excited to reopen and we cannot wait to welcome our customers, old and new, to our establishment. With our revamp we are all about providing exceptional service.
"The revamp has brought a revived atmosphere to the pub, and we will remain the local, community pub we always have been. We cannot wait to offer our customers an even better dining, drinking and social experience than before."
The Sale is celebrating with a party between Friday and Sunday this weekend culminating in an acoustic session from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.
The acoustic session will stay as a monthly occurrence on the last weekend of every month and it will sit alongside other, weekly occurrences such as Quiz Tuesdays and Steak Thursdays.
For information go to greeneking.co.uk/pubs/cheshire/sale or The Sale on social media.
This article was written by Jack Tooth. To contact him, email jack.tooth@newsquest.co.uk or follow @JTRTooth on Twitter.
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