A great north London pub could reopen after two years' closure
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A great north London pub could reopen after two years' closure
"Labour councillor James Potts shared a photo of the pub's exterior, with the caption: 'Looks like the grey barriers have been removed from the Mother Red Cap on Holloway Road.'"
"'It is great to see works underway at the Mother Red Cap after it being closed for over two years. I have been campaigning for it to reopen.'"
"'We were able to speak to someone at Star Pubs, the owners of The Mother Red Cap, and were told that it will definitely return as a pub.'"
"'Not sure why you'd need to renovate such an institution, as it was perfect the way it was, aesthetically at least.'"
The Mother Red Cap pub, which closed in March 2024, is reportedly set to reopen soon. Labour councillor James Potts confirmed that renovation work is underway. The pub had been closed due to the retirement of its publican and was covered in graffiti. Neighbors expressed skepticism about the need for renovations, as the pub was considered an institution. Star Pubs, the owner, assured that the pub will return as a functioning establishment this year.
Read at Time Out London
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