Bridgend
Changes afoot at the Cherry Laurel: Bridgend pub set for refurbishment
The Cherry Laurel pub in Bridgend is due to receive a new look with the pub undergoing a £135,000 investment into its refurbishment.

Situated on the edge of the busy Bridgend Industrial Estate, The Cherry Laurel, formerly known as The Pied Piper, has a ‘traditional cosy pub’ feel and a large beer garden.
The Marston’s pub, ideally situated for a pit-stop on a visit to the nearby shopping park, says it will reopen with a varied menu of pub favourites and classic lagers and cask ales on draught.
The dog-friendly pub will reopen with a TV screen and a darts board alongside changes to its dining space, with a new look said to elevate the pub’s interior to suit all occasions, from ‘casual lunches to special celebrations’.
Phillip Wheland, General Manager of The Cherry Laurel, said, “We are so excited to announce that The Cherry Laurel will be receiving a refresh. We have invested over £135k into breathing new life into our pub, which is much loved by its regulars. We can’t wait to welcome everybody back.“
The Cherry Laurel closed for refurbishment on Monday 27th February and will reopen on Sunday 12th March.
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