Admiral Taverns reopens The Spinners after £250k refurb
At the helm of The Spinners is mother and daughter duo, Karen and Naomi Baird, who also run the Royal Oak in Boothstown – another pub owned by Admiral Taverns
Admiral Taverns has reopened The Spinners, a local pub in Leigh, following a combined investment of £250k from the pub group and licensees Karen and Naomi Baird.
The investment has changed the interiors of the pub, which now has two new bars, flooring and furniture throughout.
The venue’s beer garden, which seats up to 50 people, has also been redeveloped and features new festive lighting and furniture.
At the helm of The Spinners is mother and daughter duo, Karen and Naomi Baird, who also run the Royal Oak in Boothstown – another pub owned by Admiral Taverns. The pair have almost 60 years of hospitality experience collectively.
Naomi Baird, manager of The Spinners, said: “Opening night was fantastic, it was great to welcome back all the new and old customers – the support we’ve had so far has been amazing. We can’t believe the results of the refurbishment; it looks better than we ever imagined.
“We have exciting plans to ensure the pub thrives within the community and we want to create a social hub that is welcome to everyone, from families and children, to couples. We will also be looking to support the community wherever we can, as well as local causes.”
Kelly Kerr, business development manager at Admiral Taverns, added: “I’d like to thank Karen and Naomi for all their hard work in bringing the refurbishment to life – the results are truly fantastic. They both have a very clear vision to ensure the pub sits at the heart of the community, offering residents a traditional community pub that everyone feels welcome at.
“On behalf of Admiral Taverns, I wish them every success for the future, and I would recommend anyone in the area to pay them a visit.”