Much-loved Chester city centre pub, Off The Wall, has reopened after a six-figure investment, creating six new jobs.
Built in 1904 as a telephone exchange, the site lies next to a famous roman wall which was built all the way back in 70AD, with the same wall crossing over into the pub’s beer garden.
Over the years, the building has been home to various businesses, including a showroom and a café. Since 2010, it became Off The Wall.
Part of Stonegate Group’s Social Pub and Kitchen collection, the pub group has reinvigorated this iconic city centre pub with a stunning transformation.
Internally, both floors have received a huge revamp - featuring brand new lighting, flooring and sound system.
The first floor features a large bar and is available for hire for occasions such as birthdays and weddings.
Contemporary décor is scattered throughout the venue, brought to life by a feature mural from Tiny Rebel, whose beers join a line up of craft including options from Brixton & Beavertown.
Daniel White, General Manager of Off The Wall, said: “These renovations align with Stonegate Group’s commitment to always improve and innovate, meaning we can give locals’ 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 place to watch sport in Chester with a huge range of big screens, and great drinks at great prices."
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