A CROWTHORNE pub has closed – but it’s not time, gentlemen please, as it will reopen next month following a six-figure refurbishment.
Ahead of the temporary closure, The Prince, in the village’s High Street, held a shutdown party complete with silent disco.
It sold off old glasses in return for a donation to Macmillan Cancer Care.
The pub has also sent away its old furniture, and created the beginnings of a new beer garden by seeing some of the trees removed.
Now it is closed to allow the works to take place.
Owners Greene King are keeping tight lipped about what customers can expect when it reopens.
“The Prince pub on High St, Crowthorne has temporarily closed its doors to undertake a six-figure investment,” a spokesperson said.
“The pub will reopen its doors in late June, following some major renovations to the pub both internally and externally.”
A post on its social media pages says it will have a grand reopening on Friday, June 23, with live entertainment all weekend.
It is also hiring new team members.
A number of roles are available, including front of house bar staff, team leaders and supervisors, floor servers, and part-time chefs.
More details are available on its Facebook page.