It's bigger than before and quite unrecognisable
An"amazing transformation" has made an old school Nottinghamshire boozer look unrecognisable. The Bulls Head was once a traditionalbut now, after a year-long closure, it has become a destination for both food and drink with a stunning new look.
Locals in East Leake can't believe the difference, both inside and out after an extension to maximise the space and accommodate a kitchen since the pub didn't serve food before. The pub now boast 240 seats inside within the original bar area, plus a new Garden Room and the Blossom Restaurant upstairs, which was previously the manager's flat and a function room.
The pub, in Main Street, has been taken over by Chilled Pubs, headed up by Loren and Richard Pope. They have six other pubs including the renowned Bulls Head in Repton and the Joiners Arms in Quarndon.
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