A 16th Century Coaching Inn with a warm cosy real fire is a traditional welcome during the winter and a large beer garden for the summer. The low ceilings and antiquity of the interior will take you back in time to how old fashioned public houses used to be, with a regular variety of real ales, lagers, ciders and a selection of wines and spirits.
A variety of activities including Petanque (French boules) dart boards, dominos, pool table, cards, connect 4. We are a regular meeting place for post activities such as Squash, Racquetball, Football and Pilates and a book club convene periodically.
Currently every Wednesday evening there is a special homemade food menu that varies every week.
Former coaching inn dating back to the 16th century, this is a pub that it very little changed since the mid 1960s and is free of most of modern pub trappings. There is no music, the TV is rarely switched on, food is only sold on a Friday night, the pool table is tucked away and the fruit machine no longer works!
Centre of village terraced and rendered two-storey building with two entrance doors. The left entrance still has its ‘Lounge’ illuminated sign above the door from the days of Watneys ownership. The inner door leads to a small red quarry tiled floor room having a 1950s brick fireplace with a coal fire, small bare benches to the left and right of the fireplace, and wall benches under the front and rear windows. There is a small counter with possibly a hardboard front painted claret.
Up a step to the right is a narrow area in front of the servery with only space for bar stools. The sloping counter front might be of hardboard painted claret. The bar back has a mirror mosaic backing and wooden shelving so looks very 1960s.
Up two steps and through a doorway to a room on the right with a bare wood floor and a lovely 1930s Art Deco tiled fireplace with a stove in front of it and an Ind Coope Burton Ales mirror. There is a brick arch opening to the servery i.e. cut into the wall and darts. The right hand exterior entrance that leads to this room has a ‘bar’ illuminated sign above the door from the days of Watneys ownership.
On the left of the red tiled floor room is a door with the figure ‘1’ leading to a small room with carpet, a pool table but no old fittings. Closed on Monday; opens from 6pm Tue to Sat; Sun 12 to 6.
Former coaching inn dating back to the 16th century, this is a pub that it very little changed since the mid 1960s and is free of most of modern pub trappings. There is no music, the TV is rarely switched on, food is only sold on a Friday night, the pool table is tucked away and the fruit machine no longer works!
Centre of village terraced and rendered two-storey building with two entrance doors. The left entrance still has its ‘Lounge’ illuminated sign above the door from the days of Watneys ownership. The inner door leads to a small red quarry tiled floor room having a 1950s brick fireplace with a coal fire, small bare benches to the left and right of the fireplace, and wall benches under the front and rear windows. There is a small counter with possibly a hardboard front painted claret.
Up a step to the right is a narrow area in front of the servery with only space for bar stools. The sloping counter front might be of hardboard painted claret. The bar back has a mirror mosaic backing and wooden shelving so looks very 1960s.
Up two steps and through a doorway to a room on the right with a bare wood floor and a lovely 1930s Art Deco tiled fireplace with a stove in front of it and an Ind Coope Burton Ales mirror. There is a brick arch opening to the servery i.e. cut into the wall and darts. The right hand exterior entrance that leads to this room has a ‘bar’ illuminated sign above the door from the days of Watneys ownership.
On the left of the red tiled floor room is a door with the figure ‘1’ leading to a small room with carpet, a pool table but no old fittings. Closed on Monday; opens from 6pm Tue to Sat; Sun 12 to 6.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Sun Inn, Belton
Source: National