This Pub is Closed Long Term
November 2025: Admiral Taverns are advertising as follows: (1) Full internal and external refurbishment planned; (2) Great city centre location; (3) Exciting opportunity for experienced operator.
A traditional boisterous town local.
Historic Interest
Dating from the early 19th century or earlier, it was originally the 'Champion', thought to be named after the racehorse which won the Derby and St Leger in 1800. Until 1927 it was owned by Thomas Salt & Company of Burton-upon-Trent, but that brewery was then taken over by Bass. It reopened in December 1970 after refurbishment, having been renamed 'Hansom Cab'. Joseph Hansom invented the 'Patent Safety Cab', and the first Hansom Cab travelled down Hinckley's Coventry Road in 1835.
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