• 4 months ago
Chris Bamford, joint landlord of The Harlequin with Kate Major, has revealed plans for The Harlequin pub following its reopening after a renovation.
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00:00It's a pub I've known for a long time since I worked here, sort of for three and a half years from 2008.
00:04I always thought it's an amazing pub and so to be responsible for the running of it now is
00:11really pleasing and really kind of honoured, I think.
00:15Yeah, amazing. So you've just had your first weekend. How did that go? Did you see any familiar faces?
00:20We did, yes. Yes, there were even somebody I first served on my first shift in 2008
00:27came along on opening night, lots of old regulars came in, some people who've been
00:31drinking here all the way through the last 10 years or so, some people who'd kind of
00:36drifted away and wanted to pop their head back in because they'd heard that it was under new
00:40management and refurbished a bit. So yeah, it's really good. Our ethos is very much like pubs are
00:45a big part of the community. They're called public houses for a reason, so we kind of want
00:50everyone to feel welcome here and just kind of make it a bit of a community hub hopefully.
00:55It's always been quite a good live music pub, a good space sort of band setting up down the bottom.
00:59We want to restart that in the coming weeks because I think it's a pub that really suits that
01:05and there's been some really good nights in the past that I remember from my time here before.
01:10The jazz pianist Dale Storr played his first ever gig here and Frank White, the old Czech old
01:17music guitarist, played loads of gigs here. So things like that would be good to sort of
01:22give the next generation of up-and-coming musicians a chance.

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