Manchester pub opens its doors following three week refurbishment with ‘amazing transformation’

The Barton Arms in Worsley is welcoming pub-goers back
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The Barton Arms in Worsley welcomes pub-goers back wth ‘amazing transformation’ following an extensive three-week refurbishment.

The pub says a refreshed bar, new soft furnishings and an improved dining area has given the pub a warm touch, providing guests with a relaxed, welcoming environment to enjoy their visit.

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Commenting on the pub’s new look, general manager, Ellie Mortimer, said: “The level of transformation we’ve had is amazing and both the whole team and I are incredibly excited to reveal The Barton Arms’ new look to our guests.

“Whether you’re looking for a get together with friends or somewhere to unwind by a crackling fireplace, our pub is ready to welcome guests, both new and old, to enjoy our brand-new look — but with the same cosiness it’s always had.”

Boasting a brighter, fresher look, the renovation has seen the pub undergo a complete transformation.

Barton Arms has enjoyed a refurbishment Barton Arms has enjoyed a refurbishment
Barton Arms has enjoyed a refurbishment

In addition to a fixed price lunch and dinner menu, the pub will now offer a wide range of delicious, freshly cooked dishes including chargrilled skewers, stone baked pizzas, steaks, and roasts available every Sunday.

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Located near to the M60, The Barton Arms is a great place for families to eat, drink and relax after a long day spent exploring the Worsley Lime Kilns, RHS Garden Bridgewater or Worsley Village.

Serving up quality food, The Barton Arms offers a great value fixed price menu with three courses available for £11.79 from 12pm – 5pm, Monday – Friday and £14.29 after 5pm, Monday – Friday.

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