Greene King pub arrives at London Euston railway station

By John Harrington

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Greene King chief Rooney Anand: "This latest development will provide a ‘home from home’"
Greene King chief Rooney Anand: "This latest development will provide a ‘home from home’"
Greene King is to invest a seven-figure sum launching its first station pub at London’s Euston station.

The new site will be based on Greene King’s Metropolitan Pub Company format and will open as the Duke of Grafton following a major fit out. Greene King said the pub, located on the Euston Station Balcony Development scheme, will offer customers “award-winning drink and high quality, home-made food”.

The contract for the pub, won through competitive tender, was awarded to Greene King by Network Rail Property and will run for nine years.

Rooney Anand, Greene King chief executive, said: “It is an exciting time to be developing a pub in a station with rail passenger numbers growing every year and investment in rail network and the major stations also increasing. Stations are a hub of activity and we want to offer rail users a place to eat, drink, meet and work in a relaxed atmosphere where they can enjoy a quality pub experience. This latest development will provide a ‘home from home’ for those living in London as well as those working or visiting the capital.” 

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