THE George pub in Bromley is set to welcome its customers back after a major revamp.
The pub, located on Hayes Street in Bromley, has announced it will be reopening to serve diners from April 16.
The venue originally shut on March 21 to undergo a 24-day refurbishment, according to the pub’s Facebook page.
The revamped bar will be a focal point for guests, featuring stunning brass glass racking and fluted glass panels.
Leading the charge is Head Chef, Mareck Kovalcik, who has been with the pub for more than four years.
Customers can choose from a broad range of premium grill dishes and plenty of healthier and lower-calorie options that are all freshly prepared.
Whether you fancy something from the grill, such as rotisserie pork belly or expertly aged steaks, there’s something to suit all tastes.
Guests can enjoy the cocktail menu, which includes classics with a twist, such as a Koko Colada, everyone's favourite Martinis, and a selection of Spritz.
Roast dinners are also available on Sundays, where diners can enjoy a hearty roast with all the trimmings with family and friends.
General Manager, Dia el Bishlawi said: “Myself and the team are so excited about the new look at The George – with the new painted panelling to the bar front illuminated with lights under the beautifully polished bar top, this is will be a real showstopper for guests.
“We can’t wait for our regulars to see the changes, and welcome new guests too.
“We’ve also updated our popular outdoor space, and our fireplace has had a makeover too, emphasising the cosy, country feel at The George”.
The pub will be open seven days a week from 12pm until 10pm from Mondays to Thursdays, 12pm until 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 12pm until 9pm on Sundays.
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