The Drake pub in Bransholme, Hull has reopened following a renovation.

The revamp of the pub, located on Bodmin Road, cost almost £300,000 ($407,016).

It is part of Proper Pubs, a division of Admiral Taverns that focuses on community-oriented, wet-led [drinks-focused] pubs across the UK.

Proper Pubs operations director Matthew Gurney stated: “We are delighted to welcome Mike to The Drake and that opening night was such a success!

“His knowledge and passion for the local community, combined with having spent so much time in the area when he was growing up, make him a fantastic, valuable addition to the pub.

“On behalf of myself and the Proper Pubs team, we wish Mike all the best with his future plans.”

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The interior now features new furniture, flooring and fixtures, including multiple flat-screen televisions.

The layout has been enhanced with an updated main bar area and two additional bars: one in the lounge equipped with a karaoke machine, and another in the sports room that features a new pool table and darts area.

On the outside, the Drake has received new lighting and signage. The venue also offers a large, wheelchair-accessible beer garden that can seat at least 60 guests,

Operator Mike Lincoln said: “I’m delighted to have taken over the Drake and it’s great to see the fantastic results of the refurbishment.

“The pub looks amazing, and the opening night was a huge success with lots of great feedback and satisfied customers.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Proper Pubs for all the support the team has provided throughout this exciting journey, and I look forward to what the future holds for this terrific community pub.”