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A charming gastropub, The Joiners in south Leicestershire is an attractive, whitewashed old building with a good reputation for its cooking. Inside, the flagstone floor, exposed oak beams and church-pew benches provide a lovely backdrop for the…
The Lancaster Arms is believed to occupy the site where Richard III rested his army during the Wars of the Roses, and the pub’s logo features Richard’s boar. This pub offers one of the most highly regarded Sunday lunches in Leicestershire, plus an…
The Mash & Press was founded by two local producers – MonsteX Brewery, which brews beer on-site, and Charnwood Cider, which presses cider in Cropston. Today it’s run solely by MonsteX but you may well find a Charnwood Cider or two behind the bar.…
The Milking Parlour is a wonderfully rustic converted dairy shed within the National Trust’s Calke Abbey Estate. It belongs to Tollgate Brewery and is a beautiful, unique location for a taproom. Tollgate also runs The Tap at No.76 in Ashby de la…
Set in picturesque Medbourne in the Welland Valley, The Nevill Arms is an old stable yard and coaching inn bordering on Medbourne brook. The ironstone pub, dated 1863, has ten bedrooms, a restaurant serving good, locally sourced pub food and a…
The Queen of Bradgate is large pub at the centre of Leicester, serving great drinks, amazing food, and a lively atmosphere!
The Royal Oak is an enticing thatched village pub serving local beers and good food. Grade II-listed, it was built in the mid-18th century and has a cosy, atmospheric interior perfect for escaping the modern world. Its friendly team, relaxed…
The Rutland & Derby is a classy city centre pub with a reputation for award-winning street food. Especially popular are the gourmet riffs on the Canadian favourite, poutine. Here, it varies from the classic “cheese and gravy on chips” version to…
The Soundhouse is an established independent live music venue located in St George’s Cultural Quarter of Leicester.
Standing watch over beautiful Thrussington’s village green, The Star Inn 1744 – so named because that’s when the building was constructed – looks like the perfect country pub. Inside, the building has been comprehensively updated, including its…
The Swan in Mountsorrel is a characterful, unspoilt, traditional pub in a Grade II-listed building dating back to the 17th century. Indeed, drinking here feels rather like stepping back in time. In 2023, The Swan launched an in-house microbrewery,…
This large 250-year-old pub near the Derbyshire border began life as a farrier’s business. It contains a traditional bar area with a quarry-tiled floor and an open fire. Next door you’ll find beautifully appointed dining areas filled with antique…
A proper pub & bottle shop. The Two-Tailed Lion is a traditional English free house with modernist flair, situated in a listed building within the historic Greyfriars area of Leicester.
The White Hart is a superb example of a traditional town pub. One of Loughborough’s best real ale pubs, it offers six cask ales including local brews from Charnwood Brewery. Cask ale and good pub food matter here and the team carefully selects the…
The White Swan is a food-lover’s paradise. We’re in special-occasion gastropub territory here but it remains a traditional country pub with log-burning fires and a cosy snug – albeit with a contemporary feel and award-winning food.
Thought to be one of the oldest houses in Leicester, this medieval timber-framed property in the middle of the city dates back to the 15th century and was the dwelling of Roger Wygston, Mayor of Leicester in 1472. It serves classic English pub food,…