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New bar confirmed for popular Cannock destination
A popular leisure destination in Staffordshire will welcome a new venue in 2018.
High Green Court in Cannock has announced that a contemporary bar will be opening at the beginning of the new year.
The craft beer and cocktail kitchen will join a selection of existing bars and eateries including Bar77, Bar Sport, The Linford Arms and the Padma Lounge.
Mark Morris, investor in the new bar at High Green Court, said “We have decided to invest in a brand-new bar in Cannock due to the town’s ever-improving night-time economy.
“The unique craft beer and cocktail kitchen will be a place for people to enjoy a large selection of quality beverages as well as a pizza, the ideal venue to socialise.”
Chris Salmon, Asset Manager for High Green Court, said: “We’re extremely excited to welcome a new bar to our existing leisure offering.
“Cannock has recently been experiencing a period of renewal and investment with new businesses opening throughout the town centre.”
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