The reopening date for a much-loved village pub has been announced after it closed suddenly last month.
The Three Horseshoes, in Barrow, near Bury St Edmunds, closed down in February.
A statement on the venue's website said the closure was down to rising costs.
It said: "There are a number of contributing factors that has forced this decision, our increased costs being the main one.
"Recruiting staff has also been a big issue as there is not a lot of people wanting to work in hospitality these days.
"Sorry for the inconvenience."
However, the pub is now set to reopen on Good Friday.
Reopening under new ownership the doors will be open from 4pm for drinks with live music to begin at 7.30pm.
The new owners have also launched a new food menu including a variety of dishes including a roast dinner on a Sunday.
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