The Palmeira, a family-friendly Greene King pub in Hove, officially welcomed customers back on June 20 after closing for a makeover on May 18.

The refurbishment has given the pub a fresh new look and feel, blending the traditional with the contemporary.

Inside, there is new flooring, lighting, and seating, along with improvements to the toilets and new baby-changing facilities.

The pub is looking fresh and ready for action (Image: Sam Stephenson/Greene King) Outside, the pub now has an upgraded seating area with new awnings, perfect for enjoying the summer season.

The revitalised Palmeira offers a mix of food and drinks, prime TV sports, and entertainment.

It will screen various sporting events including the British and Irish Lions tour matches and the UEFA Women’s Euros.

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The pub also has a busy calendar of activities and events that include Fizz Fridays, free pool on Tuesdays, a ‘burn the bill’ offer on Wednesday nights, and a Paint and Sip event.

A Macmillan Cancer Support coffee morning is also scheduled for June 28.

The pub’s garden is great for a summer’s evening (Image: Sam Stephenson/Greene King) Richard Cleave, general manager of the Palmeira, said: “We are delighted to unveil our vibrant new look and welcome customers back to the Palmeira.

“We’ve missed seeing our regulars over the past month and look forward to catching up with familiar and new faces across the Hove community.

“The team here is committed to providing top-quality hospitality and fantastic experiences for all our guests.

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“With our lovely, spacious pub garden, upgraded interior facilities, and fresh food and drinks menus, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

“We can’t wait to showcase everything the pub has to offer.”

The refurbishment is part of a wider effort by Greene King, one of the country’s leading pub companies and brewers, to revamp some of their 2,600 pubs, restaurants, and hotels across the UK.





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