The Chesterfield Arms, formally the Shepherd’s Tavern, reopens after six-figure refurb

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The Chesterfield Arms has reopened with its original name from 1737, following a major refurbishment by new owners Metropolitan Pub Company.

Nestled in the heart of Shepherd Market in Mayfair, The Chesterfield Arms was renamed the Shepherd’s Tavern in 1938.  The bar area has been given a lease of life, featuring new parquet flooring and showcasing all the original mouldings. 

The menu will feature fresh, seasonal dishes and pub classics to pair with a curated wine list. 

Rudi Bouwer, General Manager at The Chesterfield Arms said:“The team have been working hard to give The Chesterfield Arms a new lease of life.

“Our guests and local community are at heart of everything we do, and we’re excited to welcome guests back to the pub that’s looking more charming and inviting than ever before.

“With our menu offering delicious British classics, we’re sure to offer those looking for an after-work drink or quiet evening meal the perfect setting.”

Michael Horan, Managing Director of the Metropolitan Pub Company, added: “One of our first major projects following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, a significant six-figure investment has resulted in the stunning refurbishment of The Chesterfield Arms.

“It’s great to be able to invest in The Chesterfield Arms as a pub that’s situated in the heart of the Mayfair community. We think the results are charming and we’re pleased to welcoming guests back through the doors.”

 

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