Trying to find pubs in Humberstone Garden that have a real fire? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.
5.4 miles Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7
5.9 miles Glenfield, Leicester, LE3
Upon much closer inspection, the initial external mock Tudor appearance can be seen to mask original timber framed construction. The traditional public bar has a rustic ambiance enhanced by: exposed c
5.9 miles Cropston, Leicester, LE7
Originally known as The Reservoir Inn, The Badger's Sett former landlords have found it hard to leave our idyllic setting in Cropston. The first owners ran The Badger's Sett for 30 years before passin
5.9 miles Sileby, Loughborough, LE12
The Horse & Trumpet is located in the beautiful village of Sileby, opposite St. Mary’s church which dates back to the 12th century. Our landlord Clive will give you a warm welcome after a long walk al
5.9 miles Burton Overy, Leicester, LE8
Pub & restaurant in the picturesque village of Burton Overy, Leicester.
6.2 miles Glen Parva, Leicester, LE2
With our extensive food menu, we can cater for all tastes. Try our succulent beef steaks, our beautiful burgers, one of our many traditional pub classics or our Mega Meals - including our 30oz mixed grill!
6.4 miles Twyford, Melton Mowbray, LE14
A country pub with plenty of character and a friendly, relaxing atmosphere. We serve a variety of traditional ales, as well as home-made food and handmade pizzas.
6.5 miles Mountsorrel, Loughborough, LE12
The Swan Inn freehouse is a traditional 17th century inn on the banks of the River Soar, in the village of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire. We serve a large selection of real ale, ciders and lagers. We are also serving craft lagers and ales too !
6.6 miles Blaby, Leicester, LE8
WELCOME to the historic BAKERS ARMS, Blaby. An atmospheric pub restaurant with a unique difference.
6.8 miles Leicester, Leicestershire, LE3
The Red Cow started out in the 1650's as a very small inn in a row of cottages in a village near Leicester. Our name comes from an old rhyme which relates to the pub restaurant. "The old red cow, Whic