A SEARCH has been launched to find who will “breathe a new lease of life” into the iconic Railway Hotel pub.
The pub, in Clifftown Road, was arguably one of Southend’s most well-known pubs but closed during the Covid pandemic due to the “almost un-tradable circumstances”.
Since closing in 2020, it has remained vacant, despite campaigns to have it registered as a community asset and protected.
Last year it was revealed Star Pubs and Bars, which owns the pub, plans a “significant refurbishment” including an all new bar and ‘instagrammable’ features.
A Star Pubs spokesman said: “Are you a hospitality pro ready to make your mark?
“Do you have the skills to make this pub a success?
“We’re gearing up to transform this beloved spot into a great pub. Inside anticipate fresh updates and curated decor. Outside new signage, a refreshed exterior and further enhancements are on the horizon to create an even more welcoming atmosphere.”
Estimated ingoing costs are £93,130 with annual rent of £54,522.
A Star Pubs spokesman added: “If you’ve benefited from running or owning a pub business, we’d love to hear what experience you can bring.
“The right operator for the Railway Hotel will have extensive experience in destination food outlet hospitality businesses. They will have a clear vision for their food and drinks menu, marketing strategy and entertainment offer and can create a memorable experience for their customers.
“If this sounds like the incredible pub opportunity you’ve been waiting for, apply today.”
Former Canvey guitarist Wilko Johnson and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, David Bowie, had been known to previously attend the pub regularly.
In 2007, Southend musician Dave Dulake and his wife Fiona Dulake, oversaw a £50,000 refurbishment and successfully run the pub for almost 13 years before it was put up for sale.
Anyone interested in finding out more should contact Star Pubs & Bars on 08085 94 95 96 or visit www.starpubs.co.uk.
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