A FRESH lick of paint and it looks brand new!

A popular Barry pub has had an extensive refurbishment and we took a look inside.

Baruc Arms on High Street recently received a £113,000 investment from Craft Union.

Gone are the dark colours and in is a new, warming tone with brightened up bar, new pool table and electronic darts machine.

Watch the video below as we took a look round the new Baruc Arms

When Barry and District took a visit to the pub, operator Joe Chamberlain was delighted with the new décor while regional manger Danny Cross said the pub looked more modern.

Barry And District News: The new Baruc Arms in BarryThe new Baruc Arms in Barry (Image: Newsquest)

Barry And District News: The pub has had a six figure refurbThe pub has had a six figure refurb (Image: Newsquest)

The refurb has completely changed the look of the pub, said Mr Cross. “It’s got a warm feeling to it now and a welcoming vibe.”

The pub has undergone a complete interior redecoration with key additions being, a new darts board, surround sound throughout, a secondary bar and refreshed bathroom facilities.

Barry And District News: Gone are the dark coloursGone are the dark colours (Image: Newsquest)

Barry And District News: It's said to have a warmer feelIt's said to have a warmer feel (Image: Newsquest)

Externally, the pub benefits from new signage and festoon lighting within the garden, making it the ideal place to catch some summer rays and socialise with family and friends

Barry And District News: The new beer gardenThe new beer garden (Image: Newsquest)

Mr Chamberlain, who has been running the day to day operations of the pub for more than six years, said: “I love it. It was needed. It’s freshened the place up.”

Barry And District News: The new barThe new bar (Image: Newsquest)

The pub will still offer the same great beers and there’s also live music on Fridays and Saturdays.

Barry And District News: The new pool table and revamped games areaThe new pool table and revamped games area (Image: Newsquest)

The Welsh pub takes its name from Saint Baruc, a sixth century Celtic saint and disciple of Saint Cadoc, which Barry itself is also named after.

The pub is open seven days a week 10am to midnight Monday to Thursday. Friday and Saturday until 1.30am.

For further information, please visit the pub's website or Facebook page.