A POPULAR Bradford food pub has reopened after improvement work to the building.
The Toby Carvery, in Rooley Lane, Bierley, was closed for a fortnight while the refurbishment took place.
Despite being popular with diners, the interior of the pub had started to look tired and dated.
Works to create a "new-look restaurant" have now been completed.
When the Telegraph & Argus visited the venue on Friday evening, fresh wooden panels had been added to the exterior.
More outside benches had also been added to the larger garden area.
The car park was nice and full with punters enjoying the foods and drinks on offer inside.
Every day, the restaurant provides hand-carved meats including beef, turkey, pork and marmalade-glazed gammon, accompanied by ruffled roasties, a wide range of veg, and Yorkshire puddings.
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