A pub in Epsom has reopened its doors after undergoing an extensive refurbishment.

The Derby Arms in Epsom Downs has undergone a significant investment which has given the popular eating and drinking spot a new look and an “ultra-stylish” feel.

The pub reopened earlier this month.

(Image: McCann Birmingham) The menu now features a variety of pub classics with a modern twist, as well as new flavours inspired by the seasons, and the best that the countryside has to offer.

The menu also has an assortment of seasonal specials which change daily.

Paired with an extensive wine list and hand-crafted cocktails, a visit to The Derby Arms promises to be an “exciting social dining and drinking experience”.

The change has been led by head chef Harry Mardell who has been with The Derby Arms for over a year.

A range of small plates has been designed for sharing. 

Some dishes on offer include pan-fried wild scallops, whipped goat cheese with beetroot and pear, and chipotle sticky chicken.

The Derby Arms is located opposite the world-famous Epsom Downs Racecourse and is a hotspot for visitors of Epsom’s nearby popular attractions.

On reopening, the “all-new” Derby Arms in Epsom has promised to provide a premium feel after undergoing its refurbishment.

(Image: McCann Birmingham) The new décor has been inspired by horse racing and jersey fashion, giving a nod to the racecourse next door.

Striped wallpaper has been placed throughout the pub with feature artwork appreciating horseracing.

The remodel extends to the bar area which has undergone a transformation that includes ceiling paper, completed by seating surrounding the fireplace.

All of this has been added to expand the pub's social space, without compromising on its original charm and character.

The dining space offers a setting for private dining experiences, and features globe lighting and a floor-to-ceiling bookcase with high-back fluted seating.

(Image: McCann Birmingham) Alongside the new interiors, the pub has a patio connected to a garden which will feature new picnic benches, overlooking the Epsom Downs Racecourse.

General Manager, Eoin McCarthy, comments: “We’re over the moon with how the refurbishment has turned out. After working here for a few years, it’s lovely to see the refreshed and stylish space.

“My team and I are excited to welcome our returning regulars, as well as new customers who can see for themselves just how wonderful the pub looks and tuck into the delicious new menu and cocktails.”

The Derby Arms is open from 11am to 11pm Monday to Saturday, and 11am to 10.30pm on Sunday.