The Goodrest Tavern on Barker Street in Worcester hosted a reopening party last Thursday 19th September following a major investment of £178,000. The pub is part of Proper Pubs – the award-winning community wet-led operator division of Admiral Taverns – which has more than 200 pubs across England, Scotland and Wales.
As part of the investment, the pub has revamped its games offering by updating the dartboards, pool tables and skittle alley for customers to enjoy. In addition, outside the pub now features a spacious beer garden with two heaters, seating up to 100 people, which can be used all year round.
To celebrate the reopening, customers were treated to a live music performance from local artist, Mike Skillbeck on Thursday. The live music continued over the weekend with local singer, Chris Farr, performing on Friday night. This was followed by a DJ set from Vinyl Ritchie on Saturday followed by a performance from Becky Rok on Sunday.
The Goodrest Tavern offers a wide range of drinks offers, including Wine Wednesday, where customers can get £2 off a bottle, Fizz Friday, offering customers a bottle of fizz for £10, along with cocktails, bottle and shot deals throughout the week.
Craig Davis, Operator of the Goodrest Tavern, said: “We thoroughly enjoyed the reopening weekend where we were able to celebrate with all the local community. It was great to welcome back both old and new customers and we have already received great feedback. We can’t wait for what’s to come!
I would like to thank everyone at Proper Pubs and the whole team here who have been working tirelessly to get the pub ready for the return of our customers and for their continued support.”
On top of the fantastic drinks selection, The Goodrest Tavern runs a busy schedule of entertainment including regular live music, quiz nights and bingo and hosts regular pool and darts teams for the more competitive visitors to enjoy.
Going forward, Craig hopes to run a series of fundraising events for causes that are meaningful to the local community and is always open to suggestions from residents.
Matthew Gurney, Operations Director for Proper Pubs, said: “The refurbishment at the Goodrest Tavern looks amazing and it was great to see how successful the opening weekend was – Craig and the whole team have been brilliant throughout this entire process.
On behalf of the Proper Pubs team, we would like to wish our community hero, Craig, every success in making the Goodrest Tavern a fantastic hub of the community.”
Proper Pubs is always looking for ways to support its communities through an annual schedule of events and fundraising initiatives. In March, it was crowned Community Pub Operator at the prestigious Publican Awards, and in the lead up to Christmas last year, Proper Pubs donated 20,000 Christmas selection boxes and other festive treats to local charities. The Group has also been recognised for its UK-wide defibrillator fundraising and installation campaign which has already saved 11 lives.
The Goodrest Tavern is located on Barker Street, Worcester WR3 8NP
The Goodrest Tavern, Worcester – Proper Pubs
ENDS
Admiral Taverns (“Admiral”), the UK’s number one community pub group. Headquartered in Chester; the Group operates a national estate of c.1,420 predominantly wet-led community pub. Admiral’s unique operational approach has earnt industry recognition with the Group shortlisted for both Best Community Pub Operator, and Best Leased & Tenanted Pub Company in this year’s Publican Awards, as well as winning Best Leased and Tenanted Pub Company in 2019, 2016 and 2013 and ranked highly commended as Best Community Pub Operator in 2017. The Group has also been consistently highly rated by licensees in the industry’s independent annual Tenant Track survey, exceeding the scores of all its national peers.
Media Contact: James Price, jprice@houston.co.uk
Third-party news items that are posted on the Guild website’s news section come from press releases received by the Guild. These press releases are posted as they have been received and their publication on the Guild website is intended as an informational service provided to our members and website visitors. As such, the publication of a story from a third-party source is neither an endorsement of the content, nor its sender, by the Guild. For enquiries on any news item, please use the contact details that can be found at the bottom of each post.