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Upton Barn: Locally grown food

by Gwynfiguy

Ranging fro snacks to Venison and steaksnot too expensive. A take away menu is available for the adjacent caravan & camping site. Venison in red wine sauce succelent cuts of meat that melt in your mouth.

The Swan Inn, Mountsorrel: It's a riverside pub, actually.

by leics

Old, dim, flagstones, newspapers inside. Shady garden outside by the river Soar, with ducks and weeping willows. Good beer.Good food too, reasonable prices; especially recommend the hot beef/onion baguette. Cappuccino came with a cube of extremely chocolate-y chocolate cake (a nice change from biscuits).Lovely place to spend a lazy summer afternoon.

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The Chequers Inn: Makes you feel special

by eddilowe

I have been here a couple of times now with Steve on special occasions. The food is utterly fantastic, it's very cosy and booking is highly advisable.It's ideally located for dinner if you've been visiting Belvoir Castle during the day.The Chequers is a 17th century coaching inn situated in the picturesque Vale of Belvoir. Roaring log fires in winter and lovely gardens in summer. En suite accommodation in the converted stable block. The restaurant is Michelin rated and specialises in local produce. Warm and friendly welcome.£60-70 would get you a fantastic 3-course meal with drinks for two people. The menu changes regularly but whatever you have will be fantastic.DIRECTIONS:From A1 - (northbound & southbound). Exit A607 signposted Grantham/Melton Mowbray. Take A607 towards Melton Mowbray.Turn right in Denton towards heritage sighns for Belvoir Castle. Follow road through Denton and for...

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Stones: Gorgeous food!!!

by silver_puma

This place has a very creative menu, which is changed regularly. None of your boring 'gammon & chips' run of the mill dishes here. All tables are presented with a selection of breads with some homemade pesto & various other oils to drizzle it with. I am always spoiled for choice with their dishes. As well as their normal menu they also have a tapas menu. This might work out to be a bit more expensive, but I am told the dishes are all gorgeous.The decor is very tasteful & contemporary - slate floors, wooden tables & interesting art work on the walls. I really enjoyed the risotto dish from the vegetarian section. It was full of flavour (I've had some really bland ones before). The chunky chips served as a side dish with some meals are also really unusual & yummy (well for a chip anyway!).

Henry Walker Butchers' Pork Pie: The gem from Leicestershire!

by YokuMoku

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Scraggs: Good Quality Bistro Food

by Joe_Green

Just a nice place to eat, nice atmosphere, nice fod. Anything.

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Q:  Hi, I will be touring some colleges in the UK this Fall and I was wondering is there public transportation options from London to... 

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A: I think member Leics is probably your best bet, being as 'ow Leicestershire is her home shire. However, as a beginning, I can say that you can take a train from London... 

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