Popular Scarborough pub, The Ship, has reopened after a six-figure investment, marking the start of a new chapter for the community pub.
The Ship closed at the beginning of September to undertake an extensive refurbishment with the community pub significantly upgrading its facilities.
Located on Falsgrave Road, the pub has undergone a full makeover with vibrant modern décor and full refurbishments to both rooms within The Ship.
As a result of the refurbishment, the pub will now operate on the new opening times of 11am until 11pm Sunday to Thursday while staying open until midnight on Friday and Saturday.
The new look and feel will provide a cosier pub experience while externally, the beer garden is set to be upgraded with the addition of a new outdoor bar and will see the garden expand in size and provide the best outdoor drinking experience in the area.

The renovations has also meant The Ship will now have major sports channels with Sky Sports and TNT Sports with a brand-new range of HD TV screens bolstering the sport viewing experience, a brand-new pool table and a new dartboard area have also been introduced.
Furthermore, furry friends are welcome throughout the pub, with the community pub being a popular spot for dog walkers with the popular Falsgrave Park just a short walk away.
Charlotte Cooper, Operator of The Ship, said:
"We can't wait to welcome back locals to our new look pub! Reopening as a Craft Union marks an exciting new chapter for us.
"We believe the refurbishments have not only enhanced our warm and welcoming atmosphere but also strengthened the pub's community spirit, which at the heart of our thoughts during the investment."



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