One of the city's oldest pubs has reopened after a major six-figure refurbishment.
Punters are being welcomed back to The Lamb Inn in Orford Place after four weeks of "exciting renovations" including the installation of a new outside bar, sound system, photo booth and pool tables.
The lighting and signage throughout the venue have been refreshed and the interior has been transformed.
More changes are yet to come, with two new 75-inch TVs being installed in the coming weeks and a canopy with cosy outdoor heaters set to be installed on the patio in time for the winter months.
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The pub's new general manager, Joe Lees, said: “These renovations align with Stonegate Group’s commitment to keep improving and innovating, meaning we can give our guests the best possible experience at our pub.
“We want the investment to position our pub as the ultimate place to be for sports fans in Norwich with our huge range of big screens and food and drink at competitive prices providing the best matchday experience in the area.
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“As the second oldest pub in Norwich, we are proud of our rich history and we have been extremely careful to make renovations while respecting the pub’s history, ensuring to renovate and not replace many of our beloved features.”
The Lamb Inn offers a range of craft and world beers, ciders and two-for-one cocktails.
Food is available and dogs are welcome throughout the venue.
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