Skip to content

Pub History Project – Leicester

History and Beer

  • About Pub History Project
  • Pub List
  • Contact
  • Street List
  • Ale Houses & Taverns of Leicester by Barry Lount

LA BODEGA – ESKO BAR – LATINOS – TUGA, 72 HUMBERSTONE GATE

Opened as La Bodega tapas bar in 1998. By 2014, it was known as Tuga. Photo below taken in 2016,…

Humberstone Gate

JT’S PIANO BAR, HUMBERSTONE GATE

In the 1980s, there was a JT’s Piano Bar that once stood at no. 70 Humberstone Gate. Planning was granted…

Humberstone Gate

WALKABOUT, 68-70 HUMBERSTONE GATE

Circa 1999.  Took in the run that included Harlequin, Bananas and the Eating House. Initially very busy, but the company…

Humberstone Gate

HARLEQUIN, 70 HUMBERSTONE GATE

Opened in 1998, but proved to be yet another short lived venture.  By 1999, the Walkabout sports bar had taken…

Humberstone Gate, short lived pubs

BANANAS, 66 HUMBERSTONE GATE

Licence granted in 1997, closed and up for sale within a year.

Humberstone Gate, short lived pubs

FOUNTAIN – GEZ’S BAR – 80S BAR – NO. 52, 52 HUMBERSTONE GATE

A Fountain was recorded in 1747 poss in Humberstone Gate licensee Thomas Drake (JR) The opening of the pub we…

Humberstone Gate

HORSE & JOCKEY, 46 HUMBERSTONE GATE

Circa 1815-1877, stood just before the Fountain. The Wyggeston Hospital Girls School was built on the site after the Horse…

Humberstone Gate

COACH & HORSES, 34 HUMBERSTONE GATE

c1815 licensee was Charles Mallet. Recorded in 1821 as being that old and established public house near the Blue Bell,.…

demolished pubs, Humberstone Gate

EATING HOUSE BEER RETAILER & REFRESHMENT ROOMS, 32 HUMBERSTONE GATE

At no. 32 Humberstone Gate in 1860, next door to the Coach & Horses (a court of about fourteen cottages…

Humberstone Gate

BLUE BELL – BELL HOTEL, HUMBERSTONE GATE

Recorded sometimes as the Blue Bell prior to 1830, although sometime known as the Bell. Since February 1831 it was…

demolished pubs, hotels, Humberstone Gate

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

All text on this site is under copyright of the Pub History Project Leicester website unless stated otherwise.  Anyone is welcome to share and use but please provide acknowledgement and link back to the site.  Thank you.

Recent Posts

  • WILLIAM BAKER REFRESHMENT HOUSE, 96 HIGH STREET
  • NEVER ON A SUNDAY (WINE BAR), NEW BOND STREET
  • BULLS HEAD, 13 OXFORD STREET

Archives

Categories

  • Closed Pubs
  • Existing Pubs
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Visit us on Facebook:

Visit us on Facebook:

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Translate

Follow Us

  • X

Follow Us

  • Instagram
Proudly powered by WordPress
Theme: Rebalance by WordPress.com.