The Hall Care Home in Thornton Le Dale has announced the opening of its brand-new pub, offering residents an additional space to socialise, relax, and enjoy a variety of activities.
The new facility, introduced by the staff at The Hall, is themed around the traditional English pub and has quickly become a favourite amongst the care home’s community, and has embraced a vibrant and inclusive environment for all its residents.
Tailored to cater to the diverse preferences for the home’s residents, the bar boasts an impressive selection of beverages, ranging from classic lagers and ciders to exquisite wines and a variety of non-alcoholic options, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The bar’s weekly schedule has begun to fill up, including the newly formed and popular Gentleman’s Club, convening every Wednesday afternoon, where tales are told, laughter abounds, and friendships flourish.
Similarly, the ladies of The Hall have already taken the opportunity to enjoy wine-tasting sessions and mocktail-making classes.
As the warmer weather approaches, residents will be able to make the most of the new facility, enjoying their favourite tipple with friends and family in the bar or in the home’s extensive grounds.
Diane Hagan, manager at The Hall said:
“The introduction of our new pub is testament to our ongoing efforts to enrich the lives of our residents, providing a home-from-home where we can make new memories together, every day.
“We're delighted to see the joy and excitement it is already bringing to our community and look forward to the many gatherings and events it will host in the future.”


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