Popular Stubbington pub The Cuckoo Pint has reopened with a fresh new look following a six figure refurbishment.
Customers are now enjoying drinks and great value food at the venue, which enjoys an enviable spot just a mile from Hill Head Beach in Cuckoo Lane.
The pub closed its doors at the beginning of February for major works both inside and out.
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It reopened in a ribbon cutting ceremony by Charlotte Fairall, who founded Stubbington charity Sophie's Legacy in memory of her ten-year-old daughter, who passed away in 2021. Sophie's Legacy aims to improve conditions and research for childhood cancer patients and sick children.
The inside of the pub has received a complete makeover with plus new furniture, contemporary decoration and upgraded restrooms. The layout remains open plan, but it’s now divided into zones to cater for all guests.
The pub also offers Sky and TNT Sport and will be showing all major matches for sport fans to enjoy.
The Cuckoo Pint pub has reopened with the same popular food and drink menu, including its well-liked senior deals, £5 build your own burger offer on Wednesdays and a brand-new £6 Chick n Mix deal, available every Thursday.
The large garden area is dog-friendly, meaning that those who want to bring their furry friends along for the fun as the weather heats up can do so.
General manager Kate Hopkins said: "The pub will remain a central hub in the local area, and we look forward to welcoming both new and regular customers to see the space’s exciting renovation.
"The revamp has brought a whole new lease of life to the pub, and we’re confident that customers will love our improved facilities and enjoy an even better drinking and dining experience than ever before."
Alongside seasonal summer events such as the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Cuckoo Fest, The Cuckoo Pint hosts a regular programme of events, including weekly quiz and bingo nights plus monthly live music events.
The investment has provided several job opportunities and the pub team has increased by five new members at the front and back of house.
The relaunch comes just a few weeks after fire destroyed the nearby Osborne View pub on the seafront at Hill Head.
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