The Hesketh in Cheadle Hulme to re-open on 3 October

By Alasdair Perry

30th Sep 2024 | Local News

New publicans, Pawel Galazka and Rafal Zejmo, pose outside The Hesketh in Cheadle Hulme, due to re-open on 3 October (Images - Star Pubs)
New publicans, Pawel Galazka and Rafal Zejmo, pose outside The Hesketh in Cheadle Hulme, due to re-open on 3 October (Images - Star Pubs)

The Hesketh Tavern is set to re-open on Thursday 3 October 2024.

The well-known Cheadle Hulme pub has been closed for around 18 months. It has recently undergone a massive £350,000 refurbishment in line with the re-opening.

Doors will open once again this Thursday from 12 noon.

The pub aims to be a "top-quality neighbourhood local", offering affordable food and drink, live entertainment, sports, and a dog-friendly environment.

Inside - in addition to the extensive redecoration - is a games room, dining and bar areas, and four HD televisions. There is also an increase in external seating, including a terrace at the front and a new patio area.

Parking will also be 'plentiful' for those travelling by car.

The refurbishment was undertaken by Heineken-owned firm, Star Pubs. 20 new jobs will be created as a result of the investment.

Experienced publicans Pawel Galazka and Rafal Zejmo will be taking on the running of the pub with the intention of making it "a real hub for the community". 

 As well as reasonably-priced food and drink, their plans for The Hesketh include regular live music, quiz nights, a monthly comedy night and televised sports on Sky and TNT. And for those interested in pool and darts, they're keen to set up teams and for them to compete in local leagues. 

How the Hesketh will look upon opening in October 2024 (Image - Star Pubs)

The couple also intend to put on family events throughout the year including a bouncy castle in the garden, Halloween and Christmas activities.

The kitchen has also received its fair share of funds, with new upgrades to cater for a wide-ranging menu. The menu features classics such as burgers, fish & chips, pies and steaks, plus some international favourites such as tacos, noodles, and curries.

Further still, a range of technological upgrades behind the bar will keep drinks cooler, whilst maintaining energy efficiency.

The drinks offer will include a range of beers, from Fosters, Amstel and Birra Moretti to Beavertown. There will also be cider, wine, an extensive range of spirits, zero alcohol and soft drinks and fresh coffee.

Pawel, the new publican, said: "We can't wait to become part of the Cheadle Hulme community, and nor can our dogs! Our two lovely dogs, Lola and Nora, love the park next door. Being dog owners, the pub will be dog friendly.  

"As well as offering a warm welcome to everyone and fun activities, it's important to us that the food is good quality and is well priced, so that residents are tempted to eat at The Hesketh more often. We want it to be a real hub of the community, so please do pop in and say hello."

Star Pubs Investment Manager, Andy Bowden, adds: "We're delighted that the Hesketh is to reopen in a few weeks. Cheadle Hulme is a lovely location and deserves a great looking neighbourhood local which it now has in The Hesketh. 

"It will offer something for everyone. Its entertainment, affordable quality food and drink together with Pawel and Rafal's great hospitality skills will I feel sure make it a popular place to socialise in. I wish them well."

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