Popular Shenfield bar reopens after month-long closure following 'legal dispute'
A popular Essex bar and restaurant has reopened after a temporary closure last month following a legal dispute. The Vault in Shenfield - which is said to be the "number one venue in Essex" - will reopen today (September 17) after almost a month of being closed.
The bar and restaurant located at the site of a former NatWest bank, describes itself as a stunning new drinking and dining experience which is the vision of a passionate local team of close friends and family. Over the past few years, Vault has established itself as one of the best spots for nightlife within Shenfield, as it is located directly next to Shenfield train station.
Due to the sensitive nature of the case, Vault are unable to disclose specific details about the legal dispute that closed the nightlife venue. They are however pleased to confirm that everything has been rectified to the satisfaction of all parties involved.
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The popular bar and restaurant is very excited to be reopening to the public today. A spokesperson from Vault said: "We have always considered ourselves a big part of the local Shenfield community, and the support we’ve received over the past month has been overwhelming.
"We hadn’t fully realised just how much we meant to so many people. We are incredibly proud to have built a close and loving relationship with everyone, and we’re thrilled to be back serving our local community.
"We also want to acknowledge the owners, Joe Sullivan and Pete Faires, who have fought tirelessly to make this reopening possible. Their dedication, along with the support of our incredible team, has brought us to this moment."
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