A DENBIGHSHIRE mill-turned-bar-and-restaurant is set to 'brave' re-opening to the public next week - a month after one of it's long-term owners died.
As of next Monday (April 26), hospitality venues in Wales have been given the green light to go ahead and start serving customers outdoors.
Brookhouse Mill, based on Ruthin Road in Denbigh, will re-open a day later on Tuesday, April 27.
John Hall, who had ran the venue along with wife Karen for many a decade, died on Friday, March 26, aged 61.
His death brought on an endless stream of kind words in tribute from those who knew him best.
A private service was for Mr Hall (below) at St Asaph Crematorium at midday on Friday, April 9.
Now, the business he ran for more than 30 years, is set to be one of many throughout the county to welcome back customers to its outdoor area next week.
In a statement on Facebook, the Brookhouse Mill wrote: "Good afternoon everyone. We have made the brave decision to re-open on Tuesday, April 27.
"We will be taking bookings from that day onwards and walk ins will be welcomed providing there is space. Government restrictions will apply, so please bring masks with you. A marquee will provide shelter for many outside tables, if the weather turns. We look forward to seeing everyone again."
Food will be served at Brookhouse Mill during the following times:
Tuesday to Thursday - 12pm to 8pm
Friday to Saturday - 12pm to 9pm
Sunday - 12pm to 5pm
They will be shut Sunday nights and Monday, however they will open for Bank holiday Sunday night and Bank holiday Monday at the start and the end of May.
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