Two new pubs could open next door to each other in Bridlington

Two new pubs could open next door to each other in Bridlington.
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Amber Taverns Ltd - which operates dozens of pubs around the country - has made two applications to open new establishments on Prince Street.

One - The Monkey Puzzle Tree - would open at 7 Prince Street, while the other - The Three Brass Monkeys - would open at 8 Prince Street.

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The company have asked to be able to sell alcohol at The Monkey Puzzle Tree between 11am and 11pm from Sunday to Thursday, and from 11am until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Prince Street in Bridlington. Picture from Google Street viewPrince Street in Bridlington. Picture from Google Street view
Prince Street in Bridlington. Picture from Google Street view

At The Three Brass Monkeys, it has applied to be able to sell alcohol, show films, live music and dance performances, and play music between 10am and midnight from Sunday to Thursday, and between 10am and 1am on Fridays and Saturdays.

The applications have been made to East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s licensing team for consideration.

Anyone wanting to make comments on this application can be emailed to [email protected] or posted to The Licensing Authority, County Hall, Cross Street, Beverley, HU17 9BA.

Comments must be made by May 1.

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