A BAR has reopened with a brand new look after it was gutted by fire two years ago.

All Bar One in Brighton opened its doors to customers yesterday after an “extensive” four-week refurbishment.

In November 2020, the bustling establishment in Pavilion Buildings was significantly damaged by a blaze in North Street, which saw the whole road closed for nine and a half hours while firefighters battled to get the flames under control.

Luckily, as the pub was closed, no staff were at the scene.

The Argus: In 2020, the bar was significantly damaged by fireIn 2020, the bar was significantly damaged by fire

However, due to the fire damage, the venue did not reopen when lockdown ended, leaving several staff unable to return to work.

A spokesman from All Bar One said six core staff members will return to work at the newly renovated site.

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As well as the general repairs required to bring the site back to life, the bar has been given a complete revamp, inclucing new soft furnishings and an outdoor dining area.

The Argus: The bar's new seating area outsideThe bar's new seating area outside

Assistant manager at All Bar One Aidan Forster said he was “delighted” to reveal the bar’s new look.

“Myself and the team are absolutely delighted with the refurbishment, the designers have done a brilliant job modernising the interiors, better than I could have envisaged,” he said.

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“We’re so happy to be coming back finally after such a long break after lockdown and the fire and we feel as though the people of Brighton are going to welcome us back with open arms; personally, I am most excited to welcome back guests old and new!

“The team can’t wait to serve up some of our delicious food and drink in a lovely new setting.”