THE Greyfisher in Salisbury reopened its doors to showcase the pub’s new look after a six-figure makeover.

The revamped venue on Ayleswade Road was officially reopened by Mayor of Salisbury, Councillor John Lindley, and representatives from Salisbury Athletics and Running Club and Salisbury Rugby Football Club.

The pub has received a significant refurbishment with a revamped bar area and impressive sports viewing facilities.

The bar area has been enhanced with the addition of contemporary tiling and a modern finish. The sports viewing has also been overhauled with a high quality sound system from multiple screens added throughout the pub.

The beer garden has also been extended with additional seating and new outdoor lighting.

Ollie Roberts, the general manager at The Greyfisher, said: “We had a fantastic opening event and our Salisbury neighbours really came out to support us. Our guests are at the heart of what we do, so it was great to be able to mark the reopening with the local community.

“Councillor John Lindley and the representatives from Salisbury Athletics & Running Club and Salisbury RFC really kick-started the festivities. It was a pleasure to have them there to get everyone in the celebratory mood. We’ve already had great feedback on the revamped bar and sports viewing, and we look forward to welcoming loyal and new guests over the coming months.”

Councillor John Lindley, said: “I was delighted to be at the reopening of The Greyfisher. The refurbishment has provided a brand new look and feel which I am sure customers old and new will appreciate.”