The Cork & Bottle pub, a historic building dating back to 1907, has reopened under new ownership as The South End Green Social. Initially known as The White Horse and a local haunt of George Orwell, the site has experienced a tumultuous history including closures and failed ownership attempts. Current managers plan to embrace community integration by offering food and drink, alongside social events such as a weekly quiz night. Their focus is on revitalizing the pub's identity and enhancing the local social scene.
The Cork & Bottle pub reopens as The South End Green Social, aiming to become a community hub, serving drinks and food in a historic setting.
The pub, dating back to 1907, has a rich history, previously known as The White Horse and frequented by author George Orwell in the 1930s.
Manager Michaela Hickey highlighted plans for a new kitchen and Sunday roasts, emphasizing the pub's goal to be integrated within the community.
Despite previous ownership challenges, the new management seeks to revitalize the neighbourhood by hosting events like Sunday Speed Quizzing.
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