Two Merseyside pubs are set to get an investment from Heineken as part of a nationwide plan by the brewing giant. Heineken UK has pledged to invest £39m in upgrading and reopening pubs in its Star Pubs, estate in a m ove it says will create an estimated 1,075 new jobs. Over £2.24m will be used for pub investments in the North West. Liverpool city centre's Cross Keys pub and Southport's Cheshire Lines are the two Merseyside pubs earmarked to benefit from investment.
People travel hundreds of miles for Liverpool bar serving the 'world's best beer' Orlando Bloom stays in 'one of the best hotels in the UK' on Liverpool trip Heineken said the revamps were designed to 'broaden each pub’s use and appeal', giving people more reasons to visit. Each project is set to impact every part of the pubs, from the toilets to the gardens. Other changes will include overhauling cellars with state-of-the-art equipment, and repositioning tills to speed up service.