Abingdon's newest pub - on the site of a former nightclub - has enjoyed a busy first week.
Strattons nightclub closed in 2012 and Results gym moved into part of the space at the building in Ock Street.
Now a new pub, The Earl of Abingdon has opened in a large space on the ground floor.
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The pub is being run by Andrew Fudge and Kylie Buckle, who were previously in charge of The Grapes in the town's High Street.
Ms Buckle said the pub had enjoyed a busy first week.
She said: "We have got off to a good start - it's really exciting to move to a new place.
"There were quite a few people in to watch the England game and we had some live music at the weekend.
"We have lots of very loyal customers who have been with us at The Grapes but we want to expand that so we welcome new people as well."
There are lots of big screens showing sport including screens in a special sports bar room behind the main bar.
There is also another large room in the pub which can be used for private events."
Ms Buckle added: "We have three darts teams and three crib teams.
"We are working on getting some bar snacks and looking at the possibility of bringing in a food truck."
"There's a meat draw on Sunday afternoon and we can show lots of different sports."
Ms Buckle and Mr Fudge are running the pub with a business partner.
They worked at The Grapes for about 10 years. It has now closed for refurbishment.
Mr Fudge said earlier: "The Earl of Abingdon is a real title and we thought it would be a good name for the new pub.
"We want it to be a modern take on the English pub, with a sports bar and live music - a place where people can come and relax.
"We think it's in a good location - there aren't many residents living nearby.
"We have no desire to be a nightclub - there won't be a dedicated dance space but there will be live music."
Vale of White Horse District Council granted a premises licence at Coxeter House, for regulated entertainment, late night refreshment and the sale of alcohol.
The pub has opened afterMr Fudge said the pub would be open seven days a week, closing at midnight from Sunday to Thursday, with the possibility of staying open until 2am on Friday and Saturday.
The pub could supply some beers from the town's Loose Cannon brewery.
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