A popular pub in Epsom has opened following a six-figure revamp with a new look and several new screens to watch sport.
Epsom’s popular pub The Faraday on Church Street reopened to customers this week creating six new jobs within the local community.
The pub was a former showroom and was later converted into a pub and bar space within Epsom’s town centre.
The revamp to the pub included new décor to the space, giving it a “contemporary” setting for the pub’s bottomless brunch on Saturdays, along with the addition of multiple TV screens for watching sport.
sports during a visit to the pub.
The site now features a 60-inch HD TV along with several 23 HD TVs around the space, ensuring “every seat” can watch theThe pub also boasts multiple dartboards, as well as a beer garden and front garden for anyone looking to enjoy a drink outdoors on a sunny day.
The Faraday is a popular spot among students where you can get drinks starting at £2.35 and burgers and pizzas starting at £8 for a budget-friendly night out.
They also offer a range of drinks from craft beers, ciders and cocktails, with their popular 2-for-1 cocktail deal available all day every day of the week if you fancy a drink with friends.
The pub is also dog friendly, making it a popular spot for dog walkers looking to stop off for a drink after a walk.
The pub has plenty of events from 2-for-1 on pizzas on Mondays, to Craft & Cocktail events on Thursdays, and Karaoke nights running on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
But if you want a more quiet day out, the pub also hosts a pub quiz on Sundays at 7pm if you fancy testing out your knowledge.
Samantha Camara, General Manager of The Faraday, said: “These renovations align with Stonegate Group’s commitment to always improve and innovate, meaning we can give our guests the best possible experience at our beloved pub.
“We want the investment to position our pub as the place to be for students as well as being the premiere venue to watch sport in Epsom with a huge range of big screens and food and drink at competitive prices.
“I’ve been General Manager of The Faraday for six years now and my love for this venue only continues to grow.”
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