Pictured above: The Bott Brothers
Stafford born brothers Keith and Dave Bott will fulfill an
ambition with the re-opening of an historic Stafford pub.
The Sun Inn, Lichfield Street, Stafford, has been lovingly
restored to its former glory by Titanic Brewery, owned by Keith and
Dave Bott.
The Sun will open for business at 12 noon on Thursday, 22
July.
It will be the fifth pub in the Titanic fleet and the
fourth to be opened by the Stoke-on-Trent brewer since
2007.
Managing Director Keith Bott said: "We now have five pubs and
have become used to opening new venues in recent years, but
reviving the Sun Inn is special.
"We both drank in the pub regularly as young men and like many
local residents were saddened to see it decline and close."
Titanic's expansion plan has bucked the trend of pub closures
across Staffordshire and the UK. All five of the brewery's fleet
were boarded-up and dis-used before Titanic stepped in to rescue
them.
After trading as a traditional style inn for most of its life,
the Sun, in Lichfield Road, has recently operated as Tequila
Red.
But Titanic has dispensed with the garish paint work and wine
bar fittings to make the Sun shine once again.
The brewery has created a replica of the Sun's former pub sign
which is being hung from the original wrought ironwork on the front
of the pub. The original sign, which is damaged, will be on display
inside the pub.
Titanic has built a reputation for opening traditional community
pubs. Keith added: "We have worked hard to revamp the Sun as a
traditional welcoming pub where people of all ages can enjoy a
great range of beer and good quality locally sourced food in
comfortable surroundings."