Operator of iconic the Mayflower Pub in Rotherhithe takes on second site with Greene King
Pub operator Paul Graham has taken on his second site with Greene King Pub Partners, the leased, tenanted and franchise division of Greene King.
Graham, who operates the Mayflower in Rotherhithe – thought to be the oldest pub on the Thames in London – in partnership with Greene King, has taken on The Three Stags in Kennington as a tenant with Greene King.
Located at the intersection of Kennington Road and Lambeth Road in Zone One of London, The Three Stags has received a £265,000 joint investment by Greene King and Graham ahead of its re-opening.
The pub has received a full internal and external refurb thanks to the investment. Inside, the pub’s upper floors have been opened up to create a larger restaurant space and an all-new kitchen ready to deliver a food driven offer at the pub.
Outside, the externals of the pub have been upgraded whilst maintaining the pubs unique heritage, by refurbishing the existing ornate signage at the pub.
The pub has a claim to fame as being frequented by Charlie Chaplin’s father, Charles Chaplin Senior, and as such the ‘Charlie Chaplin Corner’ of the pub has been retained.
The pub will pride itself on serving quintessentially British pub food with regular specials and premium drinks options, including Estrella Galicia, Greene King Hazy Day, Greene King Level Head and other craft beer.
Graham, who operates the Mayflower in Rotherhithe – thought to be the oldest pub on the Thames in London – in partnership with Greene King, has taken on The Three Stags in Kennington as a tenant with Greene King.
Located at the intersection of Kennington Road and Lambeth Road in Zone One of London, The Three Stags has received a £265,000 joint investment by Greene King and Graham ahead of its re-opening.
The pub has received a full internal and external refurb thanks to the investment. Inside, the pub’s upper floors have been opened up to create a larger restaurant space and an all-new kitchen ready to deliver a food driven offer at the pub.
Outside, the externals of the pub have been upgraded whilst maintaining the pubs unique heritage, by refurbishing the existing ornate signage at the pub.
The pub has a claim to fame as being frequented by Charlie Chaplin’s father, Charles Chaplin Senior, and as such the ‘Charlie Chaplin Corner’ of the pub has been retained.
The pub will pride itself on serving quintessentially British pub food with regular specials and premium drinks options, including Estrella Galicia, Greene King Hazy Day, Greene King Level Head and other craft beer.
Paul Graham, Licensee of The Three Stags, said:
“I’m delighted to be opening my second pub with Greene King and growing this partnership.“Like The Mayflower, The Three Stags is a pub rich in history and so it is a great fit for me and the team.
“The investment in the pub includes a new kitchen, which is key, as the pub will be food driven for us, but still serving the great beer and other drinks you’d expect of a quintessential British pub.”