Photo above: The Golden Lion, demolished circa 1869, on the corner of Thornton Lane. The Golden Lion sign seen on … More
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FOUNTAIN, 44 HIGHCROSS STREET
Photo above: Taken circa 1900, with landlord John Gibson wearing a hat. In the 1901 census, John is living with … More
FOXIE BROWNS, 54 HIGHCROSS STREET
Opened circa, December 2016. Foxie Browns opened with a vaping lounge, selling all sorts of vaping gear.
TASTING ROOM – 63RD & FIRST – TOOTS & MAYTALS, 52A HIGHCROSS STREET
The Tasting Room in 2015, as the Highcross Street entrance to Mayango. It is perhaps stretching the definition of a … More
HIGHCROSS TAVERN, 58 HIGHCROSS STREET
Next door to the Hat & Beaver at no. 58. The earliest record so far found dates from 1851 when … More
HAT & BEAVER, 60 HIGHCROSS STREET
The Georgian Hat & Beaver (a beaver refers to a hat maker’s stand). The Hat & Beaver had its … More
COSY CLUB, 66 HIGHCROSS STREET
Housed in the former Veejay Knitwear factory, the Cosy Club chain opened its seventh Major City Cosy Club, this time … More
RICHARD III – KING RICHARD III, 70 HIGHCROSS STREET
Known as Richard III for almost a century, latterly King Richard III. In May 1835 an inquest was held on … More
ADMIRAL RODNEY, 82 HIGHCROSS STREET
Named after Admiral Rodney who defeated the French in 1782, but the Inn is much older than that. Possibly an … More
LORD BROUGHAM, HIGHCROSS STREET
Lord Brougham stood opposite the Pied Bull. It was recorded in newspaper articles and court cases during the 1830s and … More