Pubs and Bars

Chickpea Group acquires its sixth pub with rooms

As part of a two-phase project, the plan is to then renovate the upstairs and the old skittle alley to form seven bedrooms and work is set to start on these in Spring 2024

The team behind the Wiltshire-based Chickpea Group have announced the acquisition of The Silver Plough in Salisbury.

The 18th Century pub which is located in the village of Pitton near Salisbury is the sixth addition to Chickpeas’ collection of country boozers with rooms.

The management team of the bar, Ethan Davids, Jordan Davids, and Tommy Tullis, closed the location for initial renovations and will reopen in late August.

As part of a two-phase project, the plan is to then renovate the upstairs and the old skittle alley to form seven bedrooms and work is set to start on these in Spring 2024.

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The Silver Plough features beamed ceilings, wooden floors, fireplaces and a beer garden situated at the front of the pub.

The pub will also include three large areas for dining inside with space for around 100 covers.

The team will work with local suppliers in the South West for the pub’s food offering.

Diners can expect ‘Pub Bangers’ menu along with a wine list from Gardner and Beedle, and their own beers under the business’s new brewery in Wiltshire, Rude Giant Brew Co.

Additionally, the pub group’s recent opening of The Queen’s Head in Broad Chalke, is also about to commence works to renovate the upstairs to create five more bedrooms, in addition to the existing four which are now open in an annexe building behind the pub.

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