A POPULAR Wrexham-based pub is set to open seven days a week from next month following its fantastic re-launch under new management.
The new-found joint ownership between Wrexham AFC's Jordan Davies and Fat Boar director Richard Watkin has proven hugely successful since the Croes Howell reopened last month.
Situated in between Llay and Rossett along the Straight Mile, the new and improved country restaurant and bar has confirmed it will be open seven-days-a-week from July 1.
It will open from noon every day except Wednesday when it will open from 4pm.
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The takeover was announced in March this year after its shock-closure in December 2023.
Alongside new management, the venue has been refurbished introducing a modern bar area and plenty of seating with a deliciously-tempting menu now on offer.
There is also a spacious beer garden with toys and a play area for children - a great place to spend summer evenings with the whole family.
Co-owner Rich Watkin said: "Opening has gone extremely well with lots of people coming to enjoy our fantastic food, drink and the amazing outside garden space.
"We had a successful father's day weekend where we had a barbecue and games for kids.
"We'll also be open 7 days from July and looking forward to a busy summer."
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Last month, Wrexham AFC midfielder Jordan Davies from Coedpoeth confirmed the business would retain it's much-loved name after he sought feedback on a potential change.
Customers were pleased with the decision, stating that it reflects the history of the building.
Rich has also confirmed the venue is showing every match for the 2024 Euros.
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