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KING RICHARD III, 49 BELVOIR STREET

Listed in 1849 Directory, originally no. 19, a couple of doors away from Bowling Green Street, on renumbering became 49. … More

Belvoir Street

RENDEZ VOUS – EAST -FUSION – LOFT 52, BELVOIR STREET

Another café bar sprung up circa 2005, on the corner of Belvoir Street and Market Street. It was very short … More

Belvoir Street

FAT CAT, 41 BELVOIR STREET

Opened in September 1995, one of the first ‘new’ style café bars. As of writing, the Fat Cat is still … More

Belvoir Street

MERCHANT STORE – CHIC – MOONLIGHT BAR – SIRUS – GRAPEVINE, 33 BELVOIR STREET

Opened in December 1998, by Bank’s Brewery, designed to create a similar concept to one operated in Birmingham’s fashionable Broad … More

Belvoir Street

YATES – WALKABOUT, 25 Belvoir Street

Photo above:  The façade and side of the building during alterations, showing the mixture of Georgian, Victorian and later additions. … More

Belvoir Street, newspaper clipping

LAS IGUANAS, 15 Belvoir St

Las Iguanas a chain of restaurants dedicated to Latin American food and drink in 2006. It is still open for … More

Belvoir Street

RAT & PARROT – GLASSHOUSE – CHILLI WHITES – CANDY STRIPE – THE LOCKER ROOM, 11 Belvoir Street

Opened September 1999, as the Rat & Parrott.  One of a group of themed pubs of the same name throughout … More

Belvoir Street

CHERRY TREE, 43 EAST BOND STREET

Photo above: taken before the widening of Causeway Lane, resulting in the demolition of the next-door building, thereby isolating the … More

East Bond Street

THREE NUNS, LORD JOHN RUSSELL, BLACKFRIARS STREET

In August 1856, Lord John Russell formally the Three Nuns applied for renewal of licence by Archibald Stevenson. Jan 1833 … More

Blackfriars St.

QUEEN, 13 BLACKFRIARS ST.

Photo above: Blackfriars St. map. Blackfriars Street was named after the area which was once home to a Dominican Friary, … More

Blackfriars St., Leicester Chronicle

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