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This independent, family-run neighbourhood pub has a trick up its sleeve – a talented chef with a passion for homemade, freshly prepared food made from top-quality ingredients. From handmade burgers and sausages to fresh soups and pasta sauces, this cosy Narborough local is about as far from a faceless chain pub as you can get, ...
View full reviewThis inviting traditional pub sits near beautiful parkland and the River Soar on the edge of Littlethorpe, a charming village with excellent transport links. The Plough has gained a glowing reputation as the area’s go-to venue thanks to its friendly staff, vibrant atmosphere and top-notch food. Owner Alan personally refurbished ...
View full reviewSet in the charming village of Swithland and nestled amid woodland, The Griffin Inn is a handsome 17th-century building with a rich history, and a stylish interior and excellent food that bring the pub right up to date.
The staff at The Griffin Inn pride themselves on their hospitality and will always provide a warm welcome...
The family-run Grey Lady restaurant has enjoyed an excellent reputation for many years, and the refined ambience together with the delightful rural setting make this a smart choice for dining out. The food here is fresh and expertly prepared using seasonal produce; the indulgent menus are sure to satisfy all tastes. There is also ...
View full reviewThis charming village pub is situated amid the lush countryside of rural Leicestershire, welcoming all to enjoy its friendly atmosphere and great food. The extensive menu features hearty home-cooked classics such as beer-battered cod with chips and peas, as well as a wide selection of steaks, all served with salad and chips. A tradi...
View full reviewLocated a short drive from the centre of Leicester in the village of Houghton on the Hill, the Old Black Horse Inn is a traditional village pub, which has been refreshed, creating a warm and relaxing spot for a bite to eat, a leisurely drink, or a hearty dinner. Inside, there’s a beautifully renovated main bar and snug, where do...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of rural Leicestershire, The Lancaster Arms can be found in the village of Desford. Halfway between Leicester and the site of the historic Battle of Bosworth, Henry Tudor is reported to have rested nearby before famously defeating King Richard III. With its friendly atmosphere and great food, this traditional ...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of the quaint village of Queniborough you’ll find The Horse & Groom, a traditional country pub that prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere and high-quality food. Inside, the pub has a cosy feel, with exposed beams, horse brasses and an inviting open fire to settle by during cold evenings.
The m...
Occupying an enchanting location opposite a beautiful Norman church, Poacher’s Brasserie is a must-visit for relaxed dining. With seasonal menus showcasing modern British and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine, there’s something for everyone.
While the dishes are beautifully presented, no fuss or frills get in the way of th...
Chef Patron is on a mission - to create an exceptional dining experience using quality ingredients and culinary flair. The restaurant is run by an expert husband-and-wife team; front-of-house manager Sally joyfully greets guests, while chef Kevin Doughty (chef profile page 47) uses his unique creative skills to produce exquisite Eng...
View full reviewThis Whetstone farming family’s roots can be traced back to the 1700s, and the current generation of Attfields is proudly continuing the tradition. This farm shop and café provides a wonderful destination for a day out – visit and discover a wealth of superb local produce. If you’re in need of refreshment, head to Attfield�...
View full reviewLocated in Botcheston, The Greyhound is a charming country pub offering delicious traditional British fare and some fantastic themed nights. The accomplished head chef focuses on fresh food, which is sourced locally where possible and has a passion for traditional pub grub.
Perhaps you’ll fancy the honey-baked Camembert o...
Situated on the edge of the charming village of Woodhouse Eaves you’ll fi nd the 18th-century Wheatsheaf Inn. The beautiful rural location makes this a popular spot for dog walkers and those exploring the incredible network of paths and cycle routes the area has to offer. The seasonal menu offers a well-crafted selection of fav...
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