A Wetherspoon pub in Epsom is set to reopen after undergoing an extensive £1 million refurbishment project.

The Assembly Rooms will be reopened on Tuesday (September 3) at 8am by Mayor of Epsom and Ewell Cllr Steve Bridger.

Following the refurbishment, 15 full and part-time jobs have been created at The Assembly Rooms.

The pub on Epsom High Street first opened in 2002 and has had a complete makeover.

The customer area has also undergone a full refurbishment, as well as the relocation and upgrade to the bar area, including an upgrade to the drinks dispensing equipment.

The pub has been fully redecorated throughout, including the installation of a new carpet and additional furniture.

Customer area air conditioning has been upgraded, customer toilets repaired and redecorated, and new artwork added to the customer area.

External signage and lighting have also been replaced and upgraded.

Behind the scenes, the kitchen facilities and equipment have been upgraded, with an open gantry food hoist room, as well as new staff facilities created.

The Assembly Rooms pub will be open from 8am to midnight from Sunday to Thursday, and 8am to 1am Friday and Saturday. 

Food will be served throughout the day, from opening until 11pm every day.

The pub will be open for family dining, with children, accompanied by an adult, welcome in the pub until 9pm, throughout the week.

Pub manager Sel Devecioglu said: “The £1.375 million investment highlights Wetherspoon’s commitment to the pub and its staff and customers, as well as to Epsom itself.

“We are delighted that we have also been able to create 15 new jobs for local people.

“The team are looking forward to welcoming customers back into The Assembly Rooms and we’re confident that they will be impressed by the upgraded pub.”