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Duck & Dagger opening helped by lettings firm Legat Owen

Duck & Dagger opening helped by lettings firm Legat Owen

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The Duck and Dagger opened earlier this month in the Steam Mill, in Steam Mill Street, and is another pub from the team behind the popular Coach House Inn, also in Chester.
The pub's owners explained that they chose the name to reflect the city's Roman heritage and also some of their near neighbours as they opened on July 18.
They said: 'We chose the name The Duck and Dagger to reflect the character of the area.
'The duck represents the many feathered locals you'll find just outside on the canal.
'And the dagger is a nod to Chester's rich Roman heritage.
'It's a name with a bit of charm and a story behind it – just like the city itself.
'We hope you'll pop in soon and see what we've done with the place.'
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The pub is offering a menu including Sunday roast dinners, and you can find everything on its Facebook page by searching Duck & Dagger.
Meanwhile, city lettings agents Legat Owen has revealed its delight in the role it has played in securing the new pub's premises.
A spokesman said: 'We're delighted to announce that Legat Owen has successfully secured a new letting at The Steam Mill, Chester, on behalf of our client.
'The ground floor, formerly home to Artichoke, has welcomed The Duck & Dagger – a brand-new venture from the team behind the much-loved Coach House Inn.
'Expect hand-pulled ales, hearty food, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
'This exciting addition is set to enhance Chester's vibrant food and drink scene and reflects the continued strength of the city's independent hospitality sector.
'Legat Owen is proud to support local businesses and play a part in shaping Chester's dynamic high street.
'The Duck & Dagger is sure to be a hit – and we can't wait to see what summer 2025 brings for them!
'Cheers to new beginnings!'
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