Posted: Sat 22nd Aug 2020

Llangollen cocktail bar celebrates its grand opening after lockdown refurbishment

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This article is old - Published: Saturday, Aug 22nd, 2020

The MP for Clwyd South recently made a socially distanced visit to cut the ribbon at the newly-opened Re-Fresh Cocktail Bar in Llangollen.

During lockdown owners Gyulaydan Ali and Silviu Pop, refurbished the premises, at Oak Mews, Oak Street.

“We’re incredibly grateful to Simon for taking the time to support us and officially open Re-Fresh Cocktail Bar for us,” said Silviu.

“We’d like to say a big thank you to all the customers who have visited and supported us so far.

“We can’t wait to meet and serve and get to know plenty of people in Llangollen in the near future.”

Simon Baynes MP added: “I was very honoured and pleased to officially open the new Re-Fresh Cocktail Bar in Oak Street in Llangollen.

“The owners Gyulaydan and Silviu have already proved themselves with their successful S&G Bistro and Sweet Daisy on Castle Street in Llangollen and it is exciting to see them launch this new venture which has got off to a very encouraging start.

“Llangollen is recovering very well from the Covid lockdown and the launch Re-Fresh shows what an attractive town it is for new businesses. I wish them every success for the future.”



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