Two Merseyside pubs are set to get an investment from Heineken as part of a nationwide plan by the brewing giant.
Liverpool city centre's Cross Keys pub and Southport's Cheshire Lines are the two Merseyside pubs earmarked to benefit from investment. The plan means 612 of Heineken's 2,400 pubs are in line for improvement, with 94 of these set for makeovers costing on average £200,000.READ MORE: Orlando Bloom stays in 'one of the best hotels in the UK' on Liverpool trip
Other changes will include overhauling cellars with state-of-the-art equipment, and repositioning tills to speed up service. Lawson Mountstevens, Star Pubs’ managing director, said: "People are looking for maximum value from visits to their local.