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The Anchor Inn

2 Loughborough Rd, Walton on the Wolds, Loughborough LE12 8HT, United Kingdom

The Anchor Inn
Pub
4.7
44 reviews
8 comments
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QVFG+5Q Loughborough, United Kingdom
+44 1509 880018
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Monday: 12–14
Tuesday: 12–22
Wedneasday: 12–22
Thursday: 12–22
Friday: 12–22
Saturday: 12–22
Sunday: 12–22
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Helen and Adrian
Helen and Adrian147 days ago
Lovely place to sit out and enjoy the sunshine. Plenty of parking.
Paula Mcdonald
Paula Mcdonald269 days ago
Lovely village pub. Very friendly.
Linda Filer
Linda Filer361 days ago
Excellent choice of ales always well kept. Spotlessly clean, wonderful home cooked Sunday roast
Paul M
Paul M1 year ago
It's ok, a bit small and work being carried out. Food was ok, spuds cold and veg hard but meat was nice. Good price for 2 people. Parking is a problem if a busy day. Seating not very good as locals like to make themselves heard. No menu, just 2 choices of meat for Sunday. Not for us.
Linus Ridge
Linus Ridge2 years ago
Brilliant pub, proper "old traditional" Wolds pub in the heart of rural England. Immaculately refurbished freeh house with perfectly prepared beers and outstanding staff. Check for food availability, as it books really quickly. The level of finish of the pub has only increased since its new owners Paula & Ed' have bought it. I think accomodation is still available in the old stable annexes, and will no doubt be as high quality as the rest of the refurbishment. One of Leicestershire's best kept secrets - without a doubt 👍
Dave Brockhurst
Dave Brockhurst2 years ago
Excellent local. Always well kept beer. Timothy Taylor, Bass on draft as well as interesting guest ales, in great condition. Sunny garden in summer; warm wood burner in winter. Clean, welcoming and friendly, including to the occasional dog. Classic village pub.
Well worth a visit.
Mark Thurgood
Mark Thurgood2 years ago
I looked in one evening this week and found it was being visited fpr refreshments by a large group of horse riders. It gave the pub a really 'villagey' feel so I added a couple of videos of the group leaving. The pub garden is well kept and is peaceful as the road adjacent is very quiet (bar the clattering of hooves as the horses left).
There is a good range of ales and ciders to choose from and I look forward to trying the menu when I return with my family, I don't think I'll be disappointed
Cheyenne Meyer
Cheyenne Meyer2 years ago
Really nice pub, good shade and beer garden which was dog friendly. A good spot to stop and have a pint on a long dog walk.
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