LANDMARK Yeovil pub – The Arrow – has re-opened after a £376,000 refurbishment.
The Marston’s pub has been fitted out as a Grandstand venue, offering improved facilities for sport watchers, as well as a darts area and pool table.
It closed on January 26 for work to begin, with doors opening on Wednesday (February 18).
Among those turning out for a taste of the facilities on opening day was Mayor of Yeovil, Tony Lock, and MP Adam Dance (Lib Dem, Yeovil).
The mayor praised the “new fixtures, fittings and furniture, plenty of televisions for the sports fans among you, as well as an extensive menu for all the family and plenty of outdoor seating for the better weather and a welcome games area”.
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And a spokesperson for The Arrow outlined what was on offer to visitors at the new-look venue.
“We’ve been busy refreshing, upgrading, and reimagining your local grandstand sports bar — and we can’t wait for you to see the amazing changes for yourself.
“From updated spaces to a fresh new feel, we’ve worked hard to make it bigger, better, and ready to welcome you back.
“Now it’s time to open our doors and show you what we’ve been up to.
“Pop in over the next few days, bring your friends and family, and come and experience the new look and atmosphere.
“We’re so proud of what’s been achieved — and it wouldn’t be the same without our fantastic community.”
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Pictures: Mayor of Yeovil



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