A Knaresborough pub that has been closed for one hundred and eleven days following a chimney fire is due to reopen this evening.
The Castle Inn, on Castlegate, has been closed since the incident on April 1 this year, but “has had a full revamp” ahead of its reopening, according to the new owner.
Landlady, Chloe-Mae Anderson-Maguire, her wife and brother-in -law, made the move from Whitby to Knaresborough to take over the pub after hearing about the fire.
She said her parents have run pubs all her life so this new venture “seemed like a great opportunity.”
The interior of the pub has been modernised. The premises – which will be showcased at the launch party – now offers 10 lagers, as opposed to the previous 7.
The pub is not yet serving food but hopes to have dishes out of the kitchen “within the next two weeks.”
The launch event will include discounted drinks, as well as a karaoke machine and live DJ to entertain the guests.
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Ms Anderson-Maguire said:
“We’d only visited the area a few times before moving, so we’re really looking forward to meeting old and new customers.”
The opening event will began at 6pm this evening. The pub will be open daily from 10am-12.30am thereafter.
A social media post for the Castle Inn wrote:
“The anticipation is building, and we can hardly contain our excitement!
“Our team has poured their hearts and souls into creating a unique and unforgettable experience for our valued customers.
“From the inviting atmosphere to the top-notch products/services we’ll be offering, every detail has been carefully crafted with you in mind.”