Cheltenham’s Tivoli pub to open in late July
New interiors will include furniture being sourced from local antique fairs and furniture restorers, large windows with doors leading outside to a walled terrace, which will also serve food and drinks
West country’s pub landlord pair Tom Noest and Peter Creed are set to open a new pub in Cheltenham on 26 July.
Bringing their portfolio up to five venues, The Tivoli marks the first foray into a “slightly more urban domain”, with the new venue opening in the heart of the regency Spa town on Andover Road.
The Tivoli has been restored and renovated with the “rural feel and ethos” of the pair’s previous pubs, including the Sherborne Arms and the recently revamped Bell Inn at Langford.
New interiors will include furniture being sourced from local antique fairs and furniture restorers, large windows with doors leading outside to a walled terrace, which will also serve food and drinks.
In addition, the new pub will have a large bar area, and two floors for dining, including two private rooms for parties and events. The new pub will have 120 covers throughout, making it one of their largest establishments yet.
The new seasonal menu offers an array of dishes inspired by local produce, including twists on pub classics, pub snacks, as well as daily lunch specials written up on blackboards and regular chicken and steak nights. Local beers will be available, including draught pours from Cheltenham based Deya Brewery.
The pair said of the opening: “We’ve been lucky enough to take on and restore some great buildings so far, and we’re excited to be stretching our wings a bit with The Tivoli – it’s a legendary spot to those who’ve been in Cheltenham for a while, or grew up around here, so it felt like a natural fit for us.
“We welcome lots of the urban crowd who drive out to our rural pubs, so we’re looking forward to bringing our own slice of the countryside to their doorsteps.”