Hull pub reopens after stunning revamp with exciting new menu
A pub in Hull has undergone a dramatic makeover which was unveiled in all its glory at a reopening ceremony on Friday.
The Lord Mayor of Hull, Councillor Mark Collinson, cut the ribbon for West Bulls pub in Bricknell Avenue at 12:30pm. West Bulls, a Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery owned by Mitchells & Butlers Leisure Retail Ltd, has also employed 24 new members of staff.
A spokesperson for the pub said: "The newly refurbished West Bulls has been completely transformed to offer a fresh and exciting experience for all our guests."
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There is a whole new menu offering freshly baked Al Forno dishes, mega pizzas, and indulgent bubble waffle sundaes made with crafted-in-Cornwall ice cream, available in rotating flavours to keep things exciting.
West Bulls is now open from 8am every day, serving a "delicious breakfast menu to kick-start your day the right way". It has also extended the external area which is now beautifully adorned with festoon lighting, creating the perfect ambiance for alfresco dining and socializing.
Inside, the pub has undergone significant redecoration, including the introduction of a brand-new party table. The bar now boasts interactive darts, perfect for a fun night out, and Sky Sports & TNT.
The spokesperson added: "To complement our upgraded space and services, we’ve recruited 24 enthusiastic new team members, all dedicated to delivering the best possible experience for our guests.
"This refurbishment blends fresh culinary delights with enhanced spaces and a renewed focus on exceptional service, making the pub a welcoming destination for all occasions—from early morning breakfasts to casual meetups and special celebrations."