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Popular village pub to reopen following major renovation

Local News by James Smith 9th Nov 2022  
The King's Arms in Knowle closed in the middle of October for the major refurbishment (Image supplied)
The King's Arms in Knowle closed in the middle of October for the major refurbishment (Image supplied)
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The King's Arms in Knowle is set to reopen this month after a major renovation.

The Warwick Road venue closed its doors in the middle of October for the refurb and will welcome guests once again from November 26.

As part of the refurbishment, the historical pub has received a full 'country club' inspired makeover, with the decor updated to a more "modern, stylish and contemporary feel".

The pub said each room within the King's Arms has its own "unique feature" including wallpaper panelling in the connoisseur club, showcase lighting in the great room and a feature bookcase in the curator space.

The garden area overlooking the Grand Union Canal has also had a makeover with all-new fire pits and seating.

The canalside eatery has had a major makeover inside and out (image supplied)

Upon reopening, the village eatery will also have a new menu which will include a range of premium grill dishes, Asian influences plus plenty of healthier and lower calorie options.

Leading the charge is head chef Matt Hope, who has helped create a dedicated vegan menu, and a brunch menu to be served from 9am on Saturdays and Sundays.

General manager Stefan Widdowson-Wright comments: "The team at The King's Arms really are superstars – they are dedicated and hardworking, and fully invested in the remodel process; we cannot wait to welcome everyone back!

"We look forward to revealing the results of the extensive remodel to regulars and new customers alike and can't wait to hear their feedback – we're sure it will be fantastic."

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