A popular pub near Reading has reopened today (May 12) following a major refurbishment.
The Bull on Bell Street in Henley-on-Thames has undergone a full makeover with a stunning new garden called The Courtyard.
The pub has had a complete redesign, with a colour palette of sage green and coral tones, bold floral and botanical wallpapers and soft furnishings.
Plants and flowers are dotted throughout, and particularly in the Conservatory, creating a seamless link between indoor and outdoor spaces.
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Jeremy Du Plessis, The Bull’s general manager, said: “We’re delighted with the makeover, especially the new Courtyard, which we think is the best al fresco space in Henley. The new interior looks sensational and the menu takes our food and drink offer up to a new level.
“The Bull is now a haven, away from the bustling High Street, offering guests a unique space to enjoy brunch, coffee, a bite to eat, a pint after work or a special occasion meal. It’s a great place to chill out with friends, or bring your laptop and work from our beautiful space instead of your home for a change.
“The whole team, including the new members who have joined for the reopening, have gone through extensive training on the new menus and customer service, so guests can be sure they’ll have an amazing time with us.”
Diners can expect a tasty new Brunch menu served from 10am. Later, main courses include steaks, fish, burgers and sourdough pizzas, as well as vegetarian dishes, while lighter options include salads, filled ciabattas and sharing boards.
A changing specials board offers a selection of dishes created from seasonal ingredients, while the Sunday Roast menu offers four meat and one veggie options.
Finally, children can choose from their own menu, and keep busy with an activity pack.
The Bull also has a wide choice of tipples, from Brakspear cask ales to a carefully curated wine list, a long list of gins and other spirits, and selected cocktails.
Live acoustic music will take place in The Bull regularly, with a new baby grand piano in the bar area ready for some of the talented performers set to entertain guests.
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