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The 'With Neil Morrissey Pub Company' have transformed the Old Bramshall Inn


Sunday 8 Jul 2018 by a Content Contributor
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The ‘With Neil Morrissey Pub Company’ have transformed the Old Bramshall Inn, Bramshall into a stylish local pub at the heart of village life.



The pub, on Bramshall Road, was closed for refurbishment for aroundt three weeks and reopened at 5:30pm on Thursday 28 June.

The transformation included the creation of a separate dining, bar and lounge areas, complete with Neil Morrissey memorabilia. Externally, the pub’s spacious gardens were given a makeover.



The venue will be operated by a strong management team, including actor, real ale ambassador and Staffordshire lad Neil Morrissey, Midlands’ businessman Richard Slingsby, Financial Director, John Sykes and experienced Manager Luther Mattock. He will be joined by a team of 25, including Executive Chef Bruce Mackie, to deliver the Old Bramshall Inn experience.

Commenting on plans, Neil Morrissey said: “With our first pub, the Plume of Feathers at Barlaston, we developed a winning formula which we’re delighted to bring to the Old Bramshall Inn. The pub will provide a great place to dine with friends, enjoy a drink or soak up the sun in the beer garden.”



Thanks to Neil’s passion for beer, the venue offers a wide range of real ales, including his Morrissey Blonde, drinksupermarket brand beer and new OBI (Old Bramshall Inn) bitter, specially brewed for the pub. Customers can also enjoy a tempting menu of homemade pub classics with a local feel, together with outstanding service.

“We could always see that the pub had huge potential, both in terms of its large outdoor dining and drinking space, to its spacious interior. With the addition of our locally sourced and prepared menu and a wider range of drinks, the Old Bramshall will soon be restored to its position at the heart of the village,” added Neil.



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