The Lass O' Gowrie, which has stood on Charles Street in the city centre for more than a century has reopened its doors following a extensive refurbishment.
The two-part transformation includes the addition of a multi-purpose cinema room. The Greene King-owned pub has introduced a mini cinema space - which seats 20 or 35 standing - so sports fans can get their fix.
It can also be hired out for private sports screenings, as well as bespoke big screen events. Elsewhere, the old-school boozer has been refreshed with new furniture, carpets, flooring and lighting fixtures, as well as artwork to give it a contemporary feel.
The pubs floating beer garden has also had its own makeover, with new seating, decking and fencing. READ MORE:Manchester bar offering £1,000 for dream rum tasting job - here's how to apply Josh Murray, General Manager of Lass O' Gowrie, said: “We couldn’t be happier with phase two of the refurbishment and are really excited to be able to welcome our regulars and newcomers back through the pub’s doors.
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