A Bushey pub has unveiled its new and improved decking area as it gears up for a busy summer season.
The Victoria Bushey in Chalk Hill has revamped its front area facing the street with new wooden tables and benches for punters to enjoy as the weather warms up.
Acting bar manager Sonny Mason said: “A lot of people have taken a liking to it. We have cushions out there for when the weather is nice and it's a good area for people to sit down and chill.”
It was installed over just three days and opened last weekend ahead of the start of the Euros.
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The Bushey local said there has been an “amazing atmosphere” during the tournament so far, adding: “Everyone's rooting for each other's teams and whoever loses, there’s pats on the back so it’s a very friendly atmosphere.”
The pub is inviting various independent food vendors to its events through the summer, such as Spanish-Japanese restaurant Humo at its 90s-themed bottomless brunch last weekend.
Last night also saw Hertfood-based Sandy’s Pizza serving wood-fired pizza as fans headed to the pub to watch England's match against Denmark.
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