HERE'S the first glimpse inside the Arrowe Park Hungry Horse after undergoing a six-figure refurbishment.

The popular pub reopened on Wednesday, November 28 after Mayor of Wirral councillor Geoffrey Watt attended the ribbon cutting ceremony.

As part of the make-over the pub's sports viewing area has been enhanced with high quality sound systems from many screens throughout the venue.

Beer garden has also been extended with extra seating and outdoor lighting.

The bar has also seen some changes with an improved drinks range with cask ales and new offers.

In addition to an extensive drinks collection, the new-look pub will continue to offer deals including two meals for £8.49 Monday to Friday and curry and a drink for £5.50 on Wednesday.

Michelle Bentley, general manager at the Arrowe Park Hungry Horse told the Globe: “We’ve had a fantastic time celebrating the reopening and our Wirral neighbours really came out to support us.

"Our guests are at the heart of what we do, so it was great to be able to mark the reopening with the local community.

“It was a pleasure to welcome the Mayor of Wirral to enjoy the new offering too – they really helped to kick off the festivities.

"We’ve already had great feedback on the revamped bar and the sports viewing areas, with many guests planning their next visit around the upcoming matches.

“The team and I can’t wait to welcome new and returning visitors to the Arrowe Park Hungry Horse very soon!”

The refurbishment has created four new jobs for the borough.