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Lottie Gibbons

Pub 'loved by regulars' closes for six-figure revamp

A much-loved pub in Knowsley has temporarily closed its doors as it undergoes a £165,000 refurbishment.

The Copper Pot pub, situated just off the East Lancs Road, will have a new look and menu when it reopens on April 2. Aiming to offer a family-friendly atmosphere, the revamp will 'breathe new life' into the establishment by elevating the interior to suit all occasions.

Sketches show the bar area fitted with wood panelling and ceiling pendant lights, adding a rustic but contemporary vibe.

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The Copper Pot’s outdoor patio area will also allow guests to drink and dine alfresco. Michelle Jones, general manager of The Copper Pot, said: "We are so excited to announce that The Copper Pot will be receiving a refresh.

Sketches show how The Copper Pot in Knowsley will look after its £165,000 refurbishment (Marston's)

"We have invested over£165k into breathing new life into The Copper Pot. Our pub is the perfect location for a pit-stop on the East Lancashire Road or an after work drink and is much loved by its regulars.

"We can't wait to welcome everybody back.“ Upon reopening, Martson's say The Copper Pot will serve a varied menu of pub favourites such as steak and ale pie, a traditional Sunday roast, and new additions such as loaded fries and classic lagers on draught, cask ales, cocktails and G&Ts.

Sketches show how The Copper Pot in Knowsley will look after its £165,000 refurbishment (Marston's)

The Copper Pot closed for refurbishment on Monday, March 20 and will reopen on Sunday, April 2.

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