A pub has reopened its doors this Easter with a brand-new look following a recent refurbishment.
The Old School House pub in Stoney Stratford, Milton Keynes, which was formerly known as the Plough, officially reopened to the public at 11am on Saturday, April 9, where they have tended to hundreds of guests in their first week.
Thank you to everyone for your overwhelming response to our launch event this evening! 😁 We can't wait to welcome you...
Posted by Old School House on Friday, 8 April 2022
Some of the most notable changes to the London Road venue include a vibrant-looking bar, lounge area, and decking, on top of new flooring, lights, and wall furniture.
READ MORE: We tried Nando's new menu items and now we're in the mood for summer
The Wells & Co. pub has also rejigged the menu to satisfy its customers, as they have introduced a list of options in their new snack bar, alongside opportunities to enjoy an appetising three-course meal.
From pub classics such as fish and chips, the 21-day aged beef burger to Jamaican jerk jackfruit soft tacos and tear & share Moroccan lamb shoulder, there is plenty for diners to choose from.
It's official, opening day is here! 🤩 You can join us from 11am. During our first weekend, we are leaving a large...
Posted by Old School House on Saturday, 9 April 2022
There’s also a great range of drinks behind the bar including a range of Brewpoint beers brewed just down the road in Bedford, as well as a full wine and cocktail list for guests to enjoy.
READ MORE: New restaurant plans revealed along high street
Emily Ellwood, General Manager of the pub said, “We can’t wait to welcome back locals to their much-loved pub.
“We’re the pub for all occasions, boasting a fantastic new menu and extensive drinks range including our very own, one-of-a-kind, dedicated cocktail bar.
“We can’t wait to see you all soon”.
To see what the pub now looks like, visit their Facebook page by going to www.facebook.com/OldSchoolHouseStony or you can go to www.oldschoolhousestony.co.uk.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here