Pubs in Market Harborough
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Square 53
53 The Square, Market Harborough LE16 7PA
Sugar Loaf
18 High Street, Market Harborough LE16 7NJ
This pub was once Goward’s grocery shop. Founded in 1810, Goward’s traded on site until 1910, weighing out provisions and cutting sugar by hand from a conical-shaped sugar loaf. In a warehouse behind the shop, staff blended tea, ground coffee, chopped sugar, ground spices and washed and polished dried fruit for sale in the shop. Families are welcome until 9pm. Guest beers from near and far including microbreweries. The choice of cider varies.
Three Swans Hotel
21 High Street, Market Harborough LE16 7NJ
The hotel has a public bar at the front and behind that is Fothergill’s bar, named after the former owner during the 1930s and 1940s. Further back still is the conservatory restaurant.
Freemasons Arms
101 St Mary's Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DT
Reopened in April 2016 following a major refurbishment. There is one large room which divides into a number of smaller areas. Timber floors, some bare-brick walls; several TVs for sport; musak. Up to two constantly changing real ales which can include some local brews. A popular pub which welcomes young people, families and dogs. Food includes popular pub meals, pizzas and burgers.
Catholic Social Club
40 Coventry Road, Market Harborough LE16 9BZ
Built in 1881 as a private house and, although it became a club in 1968, to this day it still retains a homely ambiance. Extensive internal refurbishment was undertaken in 1999 with an external refurbishment in 2019. The open plan ground floor bar appears to originally have been three individual rooms. The first floor has a pool room with one table and a function room. Two changing guest ales, often from Grainstore Brewery. No food.
Mercado Lounge
Edinburgh House, Abbey Street, Market Harborough LE16 9AA
Cafe-bar opened August 2013 in former HQ of Golden Wonder Crisps. Food offered from breakfast to late.
Beerhouse
76 St Mary's Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DX
Market Harborough's first micropub in a converted furniture shop, located behind the chip shop on St Mary's Road. Focused very much on beer, so no gaming machines or loud music. Along the wall at the back of the servery are twenty taps for draught products, seven used for cask ales, the rest for key kegs and ciders. The cask beers are dispensed via electrically-pumped free-flow taps. A large blackboard displays the 20 draught beers and ciders available. There is also a fridge with a small but interesting range of bottles and cans. Food is limited to cheese cobs, Scotch eggs and local pork pies. Monday night is quiz night. There are occasional comedy nights and live music. A book club and vinyl nights are also hosted.
Market Harborough Conservative Club
6 Fairfield Road, Market Harborough LE16 9QQ
In addition to the main bar the club has a large function room and facilities for Snooker, table skittles, darts and lawn bowls on its own bowling green which has seen a long history of matches since before 1776. Admission is available to club members, members' guests and ACC (Association of Conservative Clubs) affiliated members. Non-members can be signed in at the door for a small fee (£1 for Camra members).
Waterfront
Union Wharf, Market Harborough LE16 7UW
Canal-side bar/restaurant. Upstairs gin bar open Wednesday to saturday.
Market Harborough Golf Club
Great Oxendon Road, Market Harborough LE16 8NB
