The Weavers on Airdrie Road in the town took to Facebook to announce it will reopen its doors on Thursday, March 13.
It comes after the boozer had to shut its doors in June 2024 following a blaze.
However, while waiting for repairs to be carried out to fix the damage the fire caused to the venue, in August last year the watering hole revealed the bar had been ‘broken into’ by a ‘gang of youths’.
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In a social media post, the drinking spot claimed the group had ’caused damage to both inside and outside the premises’.
They also said the culprits allegedly smashed the windows of the venue and broke into it via its fire door.
The pub’s bosses said the incident meant its reopening date had to be ‘pushed back further’.
Following the alleged incident, Police confirmed an investigation was underway surrounding it.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Around 6pm on Sunday, August 18, 2024, officers received a report of a break-in at a premises on Airdrie Road, Cumbernauld.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
Now, in a happier Facebook post, the pub announced it will be reopening on March 13.
They said: “Finally, the moment we’ve all been waiting for is here!
“We are thrilled to announce that we will be reopening our doors on Thursday, March 13.
“It’s been a long time coming, and we can’t express how excited we are to welcome back our amazing community. Get ready to enjoy your favourite drinks and the warm atmosphere you’ve missed!
“We still have some final external works that may not be completed on time (typical Scottish weather), but mark your calendars and gather your friends because we have plenty of surprises and special offers lined up for our reopening celebrations.
“Whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor, we can’t wait to see all your familiar faces and create new memories together.
“Join us as we raise a glass to new beginnings and the joy of being back together again. Cheers!”
The Weavers was built in the early 1980s and has since gone on to be one of the town’s well-loved boozers.
Police Scotland has been asked for an update regarding the alleged break-in at the venue.