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As Leicester CAMRA's Pub of the Month in November 2013, Alan and Sarah Merryweather's The Black Horse is a certifiably great village pub. Having been refurbished in late 2014, this traditional inn can now offer its home-cooked traditional menu, speciality burger menu and ten different real ales and ciders in a very homely and comfor...
View full reviewRenowned for its welcoming atmosphere and friendly service, Malt Shovel is a traditional pub nestled in the picturesque village of Barkby. Malt Shovel exudes olde-worlde charm, with wooden beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, and plenty
of nooks and crannies. In the winter months, cosy up by the roaring log fire and enjoy a qu...
Offering an array of award-winning cask ales and hearty, reasonably priced food, the Holly Bush is everything a traditional village pub should be - and more. We ordered drinks and chose a seat next to the roaring open fire in the cosy, welcoming bar area. While admiring the original beams, we perused the menu and the impressive spec...
View full reviewLynne and Adam Clarke,the Air Hostess' new management, are waiting to welcome you. Adam is a qualified chef and has put a new menu in place, with offers and special culinary events to follow throughout the year. Food here is always made with fresh ingredients and Sunday lunches are already proving extremely popular, so booking is re...
View full reviewThis 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 reviewThe Cricketers is a family-run affair - Alex, who has been in the trade for 16 years, runs the pub with his wife Claire and his mum - and as such has a friendly, home-from-home feel that makes it a go-to drinking and dining spot for locals. As the cricket ground is situated just behind the pub, this is especially true on match days,...
View full reviewWhen one of the top country inns in Leicestershire is taken over by a new management team, one might expect a complete change - but not here. Some serious investment, a thoughtful refurb, a new head chef and clever management has subtly improved this already excellent venue, adding to its appeal without losing any of its charm, char...
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...
This family-friendly pub is a walker's paradise - not only is it in a prime spot for those looking to explore one of the picturesque walking routes in and around Barkby, but it also has a spacious car park, meaning you can park up here, enjoy a lovely walk, then come back for a hearty pub meal. The Brookside prides itself on caterin...
View full reviewWhen you're in Nottingham or Newark you're never far from a Tynemill pub. The company was established back in 1977 in Newark and still operates the Fox & Crown in the town. Now with new headquarters at Castle Rock Brewery in the centre of Nottingham the company has built an excellent reputation for not only delivering quality food an...
View full reviewLicensees and hosts Mark, Rachael and their dog Henry welcome you to The Plough – a proper pub with a friendly community atmosphere and high-quality, traditional British meals. The dog-friendly pub stocks a great selection of real ale, lager, cider, wine, gin and spirits. The menus change every six weeks and feature a variety of...
View full reviewNestled discreetly in the popular West Bridgford precinct, sporting pleasant views over the park and located just a ten-minute walk from Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, the West End Cabaret & Restaurant is a rare find. Formerly The Dancing Slipper, the West End is owned by the Neaves family - also proprietors of the Radcliffe Arm...
View full reviewWhen you're in Nottingham or Newark you're never far from a Tynemill pub. The company was established back in 1977 in Newark and still operates the Fox & Crown in the town. Now with new headquarters at Castle Rock Brewery in the centre of Nottingham the company has built an excellent reputation for not only delivering quality food an...
View full reviewThis historic Victorian venue once fed, watered and housed the men and horses working along the canal. It is now full of life and popular with many, providing excellent standards of service, fine food and drink, live music and sport screenings.
The extensive lunch and evening menus suit all appetites and tastes. For lunch, ...
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