Pubs in Melton Mowbray
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Anne of Cleves
12, Burton Street,, Melton Mowbray LE13 1AE
One of Melton Mowbray and Everards' most historic pubs and an icon for the town. Part of the property dates back to 1327 when it was home to monks. The house was gifted to Anne of Cleves by Henry VIII as part of her divorce settlement. It is now a popular hostelry following a sympathetic conversion and restoration in 1996. It has stone-flagg floors, exposed timber beams and wall tapestries throughout. The building is said to be haunted. The beer garden recently won a silver award from 'East Midlands in Bloom'.
Grapes
19a Market Place, Melton Mowbray LE13 1XD
A small town centre pub opposite the market place with a distinctive bay window to the front. The pub consists of one long narrow room with the bar area to the rear of the pub. There is a restaurant upstairs which is mainly utilised for Sunday lunches. The pub is usually busy, but with a friendly welcome for visitors. Several interior doors at the rear of the pub have stained glass spelling out 'Grapes'.
Half Moon
6, Nottingham Street,, Melton Mowbray LE13 1NW
The Half Moon can be found in the middle of an old row of half-timbered buildings adjacent to Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe in which Dickinson and Morris sell their traditional Melton Mowbray Pork Pies. The pub itself is a long and narrow two roomed building. The front bar starts on street level but then climbs to a higher level and the serving area. A small lounge is to the rear of this with a pool table at the back. A large screen Tv and dart board in the front bar room with a smaller Tv and another dart board in the rear bar. Weekends there is a DJ providing loud music until late with the occasional live act. There is a courtyard to the rear and side of the building with covered smoking are with tables and chairs.
Harboro' Hotel
49-51, Burton Street,, Melton Mowbray LE13 1AF
18th century coaching inn with accommodation available (33 en-suite bedrooms). Extensively refurbished in 2014 to give it a modern and open plan feel but two separate lounge areas have been maintained. There is a large restaurant room with all dishes available for takeaway. The first Saturday of the month a Veterans breakfast is offered at £5 per person. There has been a recent addition of an Indian takeaway service available and along with the main restaurant there are various meal deals available, see the Hotel website. Only national brand ales are provided but competitively priced at £3 a pint. The Harboro has regained popularity in the town and is usually busy but its size means that it is rarely crowded.
Kettleby Cross
Wilton Road, Melton Mowbray LE13 0UJ
The Kettleby Cross is a JD Wetherspoon newbuild opened in 2007 as a 'flagship' eco pub complete with a prominent wind turbine on the roof. The pub stands close to the bridge over the nearby river Eye and is named after the cross that once directed travellers in the direction of Ab Kettleby. The pub consists of a large single room on two levels. Dan the manager has a good commitment to local breweries and the puts on an occasional local beer festival. As with most Wetherspoon pubs, the Kettleby Cross is usually busy with a good atmosphere. On our last visit we were informed that, with the exception of Bank Holidays, all Beers are £1.99 on Mondays.
Melton Mowbray & District Indoor Bowls Club
Leicester Road, Melton Mowbray LE13 0LR
A modern Indoor bowls club founded in 1985. The bar is within site of the indoor 'greens' with tables and chairs from which play can be viewed. Card carrying CAMRA members can purchase a pint at the bar, although the Clubhouse Restaurant to the right is open to the public (booking is recommended) where beer can be enjoyed with a meal. There is always one real ale available, usually Parish 'PSB' but sometimes Parish 'Burrough Bitter' is available too.
Noels Arms
31, Burton Street,, Melton Mowbray LE13 1AE
The Noels is a popular single roomed town pub. It became a free-house in 2013 and shows a commendable commitment to real locally sourced ale. in 2020 the new tenants completely renovated the whole premises including the kitchen and bedrooms, because of this The Noels Arms now offers B&B, 2 double rooms, 2 single rooms and a family room. Live music features prominently and consequently the pub is often very busy on a Friday and Saturday evening, 9.30 - 24.00 with quieter sessions on Sunday afternoons, 16.00 - 20.00. There always seems to be something going on at the Noels with darts, pool and cribbage also available. Branch pub of the year 2014.
Black Swan
26, Sherrard St., Melton Mowbray LE13 1XJ
Long 'L' shaped bar that leads down to a small disco / dance area to the left of the bar and then down to a pool table area and out to a smoking area. Not a 'quiet' pub with a large flat screen Tv on the wall and jukebox. Disco on Saturdays with Friday evenings alternating between a singer/bands and DJ. There is a dartboard available and garden. Two terrestrial Tv's are on the premises. No food service.
Welby
Nottingham Road,, Melton Mowbray LE13 0NP
Extensively refurbished as part of the Hungry Horse chain, the Welby is a large open-planned pub with partitions that allow for individual dining areas. To the right and rear of the pub there is a Bar Area with pool table for those that just want to have a drink and watch football on the large screen Tv. However, the rest of the pub is also available for those that don't want to dine and Tv screens are located throughout. The Welby is bright, clean and welcoming to families making it a community pub. Pictures on the wall have a subtle Melton theme on close inspection. Children can enjoy a play area outside at the rear of the pub, whilst a patio with tables and chairs is available for their parents if they wish to join them. A full menu is provided throughout the day with competitively priced meals that is particularly attractive to younger families. Activities available include darts on a Monday, Pool night on Tuesdays and quiz night on Wednesdays. There is occasional live entertainment on Fridays.
White Lion
20 Nottingham Street, Melton Mowbray LE13 1NW
The White Lion appears to have been restored to a pub but has restricted opening until late on weekend nights.
Berkeley Arms
59, Main Street, Melton Mowbray LE14 2AG
A pleasant and very popular village pub with two rooms and a small drinking area in front of the bar. In addition there is a pleasant snug to the left of the bar. Original wooden beams and red tiled floors throughout add to the charm of the pub along with a real fire with logs stacked adjacent and champagne case lids attached to the fireplace wall. There are tables and seats in front of pub and to the rear where smoking is allowed in an uncovered area. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays are specials nights.
Boat
57, Burton Street,, Melton Mowbray LE13 1AF
A traditional single roomed pub that takes its name from a canal basin that was once adjacent. The walls are decorated with old pictures of the town and a map of the old Melton - Oakham canal whose workers this establishment once served. The pub is always busy with mature drinkers and the local darts teams who enjoy good conversation with their pint. A 'range' type open fire gives plenty of warmth and adds to the atmosphere in Winter. Branch pub of the year 2012 and 2013.
