Brewers Fayre Closing: Hessle Home Farm Pub and Carvery to Shut After 33 Years

Brewers Fayre Closing: Hessle Home Farm Pub and Carvery to Shut After 33 Years

The announcement that brewers fayre closing will affect the Home Farm pub and carvery in Hessle marks the end of a local institution: the Whitbread-run site on Ferriby Road is set to permanently close on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Brewers Fayre Closing: What the Home Farm Announcement Says

The Brewers Fayre Home Farm website confirms the venue will close on 8th March 2026. A message on the site states the restaurant will be permanently closing on 8th March 2026 and that the team would like to thank customers for their custom over the years. The chain also emailed regular customers to explain the changes.

Timeline and local history

The Home Farm site first opened in 1993 and has operated in the area since then. That span — from 1993 to the planned March 8, 2026 closure — represents 33 years of service, described in coverage as more than three decades of trading in Hessle.

What the customer email and on-site changes state

In the marketing email sent to customers, the business advised that from 8th March 2026 the Home Farm venue will no longer be a Brewers Fayre or part of the Whitbread group. The email apologised for any inconvenience this will cause and said that for guests staying in the on-site Premier Inn there will be a new breakfast room exclusively for hotel guests. The email also pointed diners toward an alternative Whitbread-family restaurant, Beefeater, The Kingswood located in Hull.

Menu, role and community impact

Brewers Fayre is known locally for providing affordable eats in a family-friendly environment, often with children’s play areas. The Home Farm menu has included pub-classic mains such as fish and chips, nachos, burgers, curries, loaded chips and a Sunday carvery. Coverage notes that the closure removes a familiar family dining spot from the community and encourages anyone with fond memories to make a final visit before the site closes for good next month.

Premier Inn arrangements and guest services

The adjacent Premier Inn hotel has been run alongside the Brewers Fayre Home Farm site since it opened. Going forward, the Premier Inn will operate its own exclusive breakfast area for guests, ensuring breakfast service for hotel visitors continues after the pub and carvery ceases to trade as part of the Whitbread group.

Sector context and practical customer notices

The closure is framed as reflecting a wider trend in the casual dining sector, where long-standing sites are being reviewed amid changing consumer habits and rising operational costs. Practical notices attached to the coverage include an invitation to subscribe for premium digital content with benefits such as fewer ads and loyalty rewards. The publisher also advised that the website and its partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers to improve the site experience, analyse usage and show personalised advertising. Users may opt out of the sale or sharing of their data by using a 'Do Not Sell or Share my Data' control on the webpage; preferences are browser specific. Use of the website and its services constitutes acceptance of cookies and consent to the privacy notice and terms and conditions.

Recent updates indicate the Home Farm venue will cease to operate as a Brewers Fayre from Sunday, March 8, 2026; details may evolve for staff, local suppliers and the property moving forward.