Famous old Derby pub known as city's cheapest to finally reopen

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The Abbey pub, famous for its cheap pints in a historical setting, is set to make a triumphant return after a five-year hiatus.

It closed its doors in 2019 to outrage from locals and the wider Derby community. Since then it has been at the centre of a campaign to revive the old Grade II* listed pub, with requests ignored for years.

The Abbey was a thriving establishment in its heyday, with people seen waiting to get in before the doors opened each day. The pub is situated in a prime location on the edge of Darley Park on Darley Street, also boasting a historical significance, holding the claim that it was the cheapest pub in Derby.

The pub has just announced its reopening, with its doors to reopen for the first time in five years on Thursday, September 26,

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