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Bull’s Head Pub in Burslem Set for Major Refurbishment

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The Bull’s Head, a well-known pub in the heart of Burslem’s St John’s Square, is gearing up for a significant transformation. From Monday, 28 July, the Titanic Brewery-owned venue will temporarily close its doors for a much-anticipated refurbishment, with plans to reopen on Thursday, 31 July. This overhaul aims to modernise the establishment and enhance its appeal, particularly for Port Vale matchdays and bustling weekend crowds.

The refurbishment is set to deliver a refreshed bar area, designed to improve service efficiency and elevate the overall experience for patrons. In a statement shared on social media, the Bull’s Head team expressed enthusiasm about the project, saying: “We have some exciting news for you. We will be having a bar refit. This investment will vastly improve how we serve you and bring the bar up to date. We apologise for the inconvenience of the closure, but please be patient with us, and we look forward to this exciting development.” The announcement reflects a commitment to keeping the pub competitive and welcoming in a challenging hospitality landscape.

This move comes as local businesses strive to adapt to shifting consumer expectations, with many pubs investing in upgrades to remain vibrant community hubs. The Bull’s Head, a staple for locals and visitors alike, is expected to benefit from a modernised interior that aligns with Titanic Brewery’s reputation for quality and tradition. The short closure period suggests a focused effort to minimise disruption while delivering meaningful improvements.

For Burslem, a town with a proud industrial heritage, such investments are a welcome sign of confidence in the local economy. Pubs like the Bull’s Head play a vital role in fostering community spirit, particularly on matchdays when Port Vale fans flock to the area. The refurbishment is likely to bolster the pub’s ability to cater to these crowds, ensuring it remains a go-to spot for post-match pints and lively weekend gatherings.

While the temporary closure may inconvenience some regulars, the promise of a revitalised venue has sparked optimism among patrons. The Bull’s Head’s management has urged customers to bear with them during the brief hiatus, emphasising that the upgrades will be worth the wait. As Burslem continues to evolve, this refurbishment signals a broader trend of renewal, with local businesses investing to keep the town’s high street thriving.

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