Wetherspoons Pub in Glasgow to Reopen After £1.4 Million Renovation

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WETHERSPOONS fans in Glasgow have something to celebrate as The Sir John Moore pub is set to reopen its doors on October 6 following a £1.4 million renovation. The popular pub has been closed for two months while extensive work was carried out to expand and refurbish the establishment. The redevelopment has created 50 new jobs and includes a larger customer area, upgraded bar, and new toilets.

New Design and Features

The new design of The Sir John Moore pub aims to enhance the customer experience by creating a more intimate space for dining and drinks. The bar has been completely renovated and a back-to-back fireplace has been added. The extension features panelling, artworks, and an open plan design with fixed seating at the rear. The pub also has new bi-fold shopfront doors and relocated signage.

Manager's Excitement

Ross Henderson, the pub manager, expressed his excitement for the reopening, stating, "The Sir John Moore is an extremely popular pub and this investment highlights Wetherspoon's commitment to offering our customers the best possible pub. Myself and my team are looking forward to welcoming customers back into The Sir John Moore, and we are confident that they will be impressed by the refurbished and larger new-look pub."

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Conclusion

With its £1.4 million renovation, The Sir John Moore pub in Glasgow is set to impress customers with its new and improved look. The reopening of this popular Wetherspoons establishment on October 6 will bring 50 new jobs to the city and provide a larger and more inviting space for patrons to enjoy drinks and dining.

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