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Wetherspoon is set to open a new pub in February 2023 at The O2, investing almost £3m in the site, with building works beginning this week.

The pub will be located within The O2’s Entertainment District, adjacent to Mamma Mia! The Party. It will be named The Stargazer in homage to its North Greenwich home and Greenwich’s strong association with astronomy. 

The pub will feature a 3,800 square foot beer garden, offering views across the Thames and Canary Wharf, and will create up to 70 jobs in the local area.

The Stargazer will join a mix of over 30 bars and restaurants in The O2’s Entertainment District, as well as its extensive leisure line-up which includes Icon Outlet, TOCA Social, London’s largest cinema Cineworld and more.

Tim Martin, Wetherspoon chairman, said: “We are delighted to be opening a pub at The O2. We believe it will prove popular with customers of all ages.”

Janine Constantin-Russell, managing director at the Entertainment District and Icon Outlet at The O2, added: “Like The O2, Wetherspoon is a household name, and we’re absolutely thrilled that they are joining our diverse line-up of bars and restaurants. 

“We are proud to celebrate both national and independent brands here at The O2, and look forward to The Stargazer opening in what will be an exceptionally strong year at the destination, with a fantastic line-up of events plus more dining, shopping, and leisure options than ever before.”    

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