A town centre pub has had a complete makeover — and its new owner was ‘humble and proud’ to see the work going down well among drinkers on the first day. First-time landlord John Regis has taken on the lease of The Golden Fleece in Stamford’s Sheep Market, which reopened yesterday (Thursday, November 7). John, 63, said: “I have been coming to this establishment nearly all of my life and felt it was in need of an uplift.
“As a Stamford man I felt passionate about doing this for the town so that people can enjoy this good, old fashioned pub.” The refurbishment took just over two weeks and involved a revamp of the inside. The outside area was also given a spruce up with planters and new seating.
Bar staff were busy when the doors reopened to customers. Read our Secret Drinker column here Speaking from a seat in the bar on opening day, John said: “As I look around here at everyone enjoying themselves it makes me feel very humble and proud. “This was my ultimate goal so that the people of Stamford absolutely get the best out of the establishment.
“I have also tried to keep the prices really reasonable.” John is adding cocktails to The Golden Fleece’s drinks offering and has introduced a food menu of traditional pub classics. He described the pub under his leadership as family friendly and with an atmosphere where everyone is comfortable.
John, a businessman with property in Stamford, said: “I just want to continue to make this pub even better than it is t.