Shame about their sjite lager.
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Brewing giant Heineken says it is investing £39m in hundreds of its UK pubs and reopening 62 that were closed in recent years.
The company says the cash injection in its Star Pubs chain will create more than 1,000 new jobs.
The move will see Star make renovations at more than 600 hundred pubs, around a quarter of the 2,400-strong chain.
The Netherlands-based firm says the locations that will see improvements reflect how many of its customers have cut back on how often they commute into city centres.
The work will "concentrate on transforming tired pubs in suburban areas into premium locals", Heineken said.
The investment will include "subtle zoning" work aimed at allowing customers to enjoy different activities like watching sports and dining.
Lawson Mountstevens, Star Pubs' managing director, said: "People are looking for maximum value from visits to their local.
"They want great surroundings and food and drink as well as activities that give them an extra reason to go out."
This and other similar plans unveiled by Heineken since 2019 represent £200 million in investments.
According to figures from the British Beer and Pub Association, the number of pubs across the UK has been steadily declining, with some 500 pubs closing in 2023.
Shame about their sjite lager.
Does anyone know what’s happening with The Westgate? It was supposed to be reopening in the new year.
Who's going to go to them?
Put £2 on a supermarket can and knock £2 off a pub bought pint. Drinking at home, alone isn’t a good thing for society as a whole. A cup of tea is the ‘at home’ drink and a few pints in a pub with mates is sociable and can much better for the mind and well being and should be encouraged……in my opinion.
I see that The Unicorn, a Star owned pub, has recently reopened after an extensive refurbishment.
Any news on where these 'new' pubs will be?
And who will be going there to keep them open. Most pubs in my area are dead midweek, they close early or entirely on some days.
The ones in town aren't much better and get by off a busy weekend but even they must be struggling, one of the clubs used to be open every Thursday, I'd see people outside there 4am Friday as I was driving home, It's only open Friday and Saturday now and looks dead on a Saturday night when I pass between 9-11 depending on where I'm working, same as spoons etc they are only busy now if theres a big sporting event like rugby internationals or football, and even some of the local pubs are half what they used to be 10 years ago.
Pubs are great. But they need people to go in them to keep them open, and employing staff etc.
as a senior I like to have a beer, sit down and to be able to have conversation.
our local pubs are very busy, overcrowded, insufficient seating and expensive beer. it's the whole package which makes inviting friends over more appealing.
I also don't enjoy rowdy yobs using bad language and people out for a ruck.
How would you cut the costs in a pub? Take it off the barrel price? Even then theres still higher staff wages, the electric bill etc.
Do you think supermarkets are just going to roll over and accept their prices being forced up and the backlash they'd get from their customers? Some people don't like drinking in the pub and like a cheap drink at home, what about them?
I think pubs are great and we need them in the community, but I don't think its as simple as you make out.