BBC star chef's Henley pub officially closes
By James Smith 16th Mar 2026
A BBC star chef's pub in Henley-in-Arden has officially closed.
The Mount by Glynn Purnell had its final day of business on Sunday 15 March, four years after opening.
The decision to close the venue was announced last month with "rising running costs" cited.
On Sunday the business shared on social media: "After the most incredible four years, we will be closing for the final time at 6.30pm this evening.
"We want to thank all of our loyal customers, staff and everyone who has supported us along the way."
Mr Purnell has already had to close his Michelin-starred restaurant in Birmingham.
The eatery previously said it was a "difficult decision" with the business "no longer financially viable".
The High Street pub is owned by Mr Purnell's millionaire business partner and friend Luke Fryer, 53.
Mr Fryer and his wife Tania opened the pub in 2022 and hired Michelin star chef Purnell to run the kitchen.
A statement from The Mount in February said: "The Mount by Glynn Purnell in Henley-in-Arden will close its doors following its final service on Sunday 15 March 2026.
"The pub first opened on 30 March 2022 and has enjoyed four successful years serving the local community.
"The owners have taken the difficult decision to close the business.
"Rising running costs, increasing food prices and energy bills have made the pub no longer financially viable.
"Customers who hold vouchers are asked to contact thee pub directly to arrange a booking and redeem them before the final service on 15 March.
"The owners have confirmed that staff are being supported through the closure and that all suppliers will be paid."
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