The Deanes House has reopened with a new look after a joint investment with independent pub company Punch Pubs and Co.
The Prescot town centre pub, which sits a stone’s throw away from the Shakespeare North Playhouse, reopened to the public this week after a £180,000 refurbishment. Owners Karen Bullen and James Burke said: "Deanes House is a fantastic pub that has so much potential.
"Guests will not be disappointed by what there is to offer." The new-look pub will be managed by local husband-and-wife Lou and David Etchells. It is Karen and James’ third project having already taken on two traditional pubs in Prescot.
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For their latest venture, they will be leaving the everyday running in the capable hands of Lou and David who recently returned to the UK following two successful decades at the helm of various restaurants and bars in Spain. Lou and David said: "We wanted to ensure that the Deanes House offered something unique.
"As the main pub in town, our aim is to keep our guests here and make it one of the most iconic pubs around. We have huge plans in mind, and we’re excited to get the ball rolling." Deanes House has been given a complete refresh with bright, bold colours, patterned fabrics, velvet curtains and Shakespearean bric-a-brac.
There are also new decorated ceilings, new light fixtures and textured wallpapers. The pub’s exterior has also been given a refresh with a change of colour and new signage.
With a good sized outside drinking area and parking, Lou and David are hoping customers will make the most of the south facing garden in the summer months. The food menu offers light bites
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