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Sheffield pub created ten jobs as it re-opens with a new look

A  North Anston pub has re-opened its doors to the public, following a significant transformation.

The Little Mester on Nursery Road, which is owned by Greene King, has received a complete makeover to bring a fresh look and feel to the popular venue, creating 10 new jobs in the process.

As part of the investment, the pub has introduced a lighter colour scheme, extra seating in the beer garden and 4K TVs throughout, including two massive 85-inch screens.

The Greene King owned pub has also unveiled a mouth-watering new autumnal menu that features dishes such as chickpea, spinach and sweet potato curry, the big daddy burger with barbeque pulled pork and streaky bacon, as well as a traditional apple crumble, 20p from which will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support.


In addition, the Little Mester has maintained its healthy selection of cask ales and wines.

Little Mester general manager, Janine Barras, said: “The Little Mester is at the heart of the North Anston community, so we are excited to be able to offer a place for locals to enjoy a drink or meal in improved surroundings.

“The opening was a real success with great feedback from guests on the delicious new menu and the fantastic interiors. My team and I look forward to welcoming more guests in the coming weeks.”