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7.4 miles East Leake, Loughborough, LE12
Traditional local, offers a wide range of entertainment such as Live Music, Skittles, Dominos, Quiz nights, a dart board
7.4 miles East Leake, Loughborough, LE12
We take enormous pride in being a warm and inviting pub, offering a friendly welcome every time you visit.
7.5 miles Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12
The Horse Shepshed (formerly known as the White Horse) is one of the oldest public houses in Shepshed and is a traditionally built, warm welcoming venue where you can enjoy a fine Restaurant & Bar experience with sometimes entertainment too!
7.9 miles Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray, LE14
7.9 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
8.2 miles Aylestone, Leicester, LE2
Situated adjoining Leicestershire County Cricket ground. The interior consists of a public bar with pool tables at the front. an extended lounge bar with family/dining annex; and an upstairs function
8.2 miles Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, LE12
8.5 miles Thornton, Coalville, LE67
Paul and Becca welcome you to our village local, where we aim to serve good food and drink while giving back to our community. Filled with local memorabilia, we are a dog-friendly rural village pub with the charm and character you'd expect in a local
8.6 miles Aylestone, Leicester, LE2
A Real Traditional Village Pub. Good Food At Good Prices. Real Ale. Real Fires. Doggies Allowed In The Bar. Warm Welcome Throughout. Great In Summer Outside. Great In Winter By The Fire
8.8 miles Kegworth, Derby, DE74
Originally known as The Navigation, a succession of inns has occupied the site where The Otter now stands since 1800. The building was renovated in 1927 when it was taken over by the Shaw family. The