Hessle’s Brewers Fayre restaurant set to close

‘The team would like to thank you for your custom over the years’
Exterior of Brewers Fayre Home Farm in Hessle(Image: Google Maps)
Brewers Fayre has announced its Hessle pub and carvery, Home Farm, is “permanently closing” next month. The venue in Ferriby Road will shut from Sunday, March 8.
The chain has a long history in the area, originally opening in 1993. It has been run by Whitbread – alongside the adjacent Premier Inn hotel – since then.
Brewers Fayre is known for providing affordable eats in a family-friendly environment, often with children’s play areas. It is known for ‘pub classic’ mains, such as fish and chips, nachos, burgers, curries, loaded chips, and Sunday carvery.
The Premier Inn will operate its own exclusive breakfast area for guests going forward. The Brewers Fayre Home Farm website confirms it is closing on March 8 and the chain has also emailed regular customers.
A message on the website reads: “Unfortunately, this restaurant will be permanently closing on 8th March 2026. The team would like to thank you for your custom over the years.”
In the marketing email to customers, Brewers Fayre said: “We are writing to let you know about some upcoming changes at Brewers Fayre, Home Farm in Hull.
“From 8th March 2026, Brewers Fayre, Home Farm will no longer be a Brewers Fayre or part of the Whitbread group. We apologise for any inconvenience this will cause.
“For guests staying in the on-site Premier Inn, there will be a new breakfast room exclusively for hotel guests.
“Although we can’t welcome you at the Brewers Fayre, Home Farm, did you know we have another restaurant near to you from within the Whitbread family of restaurants – Beefeater, The Kingswood located in Hull.”
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