OWNERS of a popular gastropub have announced that the building will reopen next month with a stylish new look.
The Swan Inn in Broadway, near Moreton-in-Marsh, will reopen on Saturday, July 15 after significant renovations.
The pub has undergone a top to tail transformation as the owners wanted to create a cosy and opulent feel by adding earthy, wooden tones, brass finishes and smooth leather.
Guests will be able to enjoy new additions to restaurant such as open log fires, plush velvet seating, artwork and feature lighting.
The outside dining area has also had a makeover and there will be new outdoor private dining huts and a new dog-friendly bar area for visitors to enjoy in the summer.
On arrival, guests will be welcomed by a new marble effect tile in the entrance hall leading into the transformed bar area, finished with statement wallpaper which will be a focal point when entering the pub.
There will also be fixed two seating booths in the front bay windows and dividing curtains will separate the curator space which will feature William Morris ceiling paper and carefully curated bookcases.
Head chef Matus Linder, who has been with the pub for 10 months, is excited to lead the kitchen next month.
His menu will encompass new dishes such as pan-fried wild scallops with smoked haddock bonbons to buttermilk chicken brie and bacon pie.
There will also be separate vegan menu.
General manager Jo Clark said: “We can’t wait to welcome guests to show off the new look pub… it’s stunning!
"At The Swan Inn, we have a wonderfully longstanding superstar team who are all eagerly waiting to welcome diners back to the pub.
"The Swan Inn has had a complete transformation, and we’re sure that regulars and new guests visiting Broadway alike will be thoroughly impressed.”
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They will also be releasing updates on Facebook.
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