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The Anchor Inn, Hinckley

Church Street
Burbage
Postal town: Hinckley
LE10 2DA
Phone: 01455636107

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Leased (Marstons)

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Anchor Inn

Both this pub and the Cross Keys were the busiest of the Burbage pubs we visited yesterday and I felt that the Anchor was marginally the best the village had to offer.

As you enter, the bar is on the left-hand side, with different seating areas around. The flooring is bare boards and there was a wood burner keeping things warm to the front right-hand side. The pub has been decorated with a nautical theme, with pictures of boats on the walls, flags on the ceiling, barometers, ship's wheels and a propeller. A corridor to the rear right has maps on the walls and leads to the toilets, an undercover outdoor patio and a garden.

Dance music was playing throughout our visit, with disco lights flashing in one section where there was also a TV (switched off). This seemed at odds to the New Year's Eve clientele, but was more perhaps for the benefit of the young barmaids.

At the bar, there were 3 real ales - Timothy Taylor Landlord, Sharp's Sea Fury & Black Sheep Best Bitter. Sharp's Atlantic & BrewDog Black Heart were the pick of the keg beers. The cider was Rekorderlig. Snowballs and mulled wine were being promoted. They do seem to like a snowball in these parts. Lists of football fixtures on the walls suggest that the TV often shows live football.

This pub had a bit more character than other Burbage pubs and had a much more lively atmosphere than other places in the village, which pushed it above average.

On 1st January 2025 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Anchor Inn

Traditional village pub, more at of the 'local' end of the Burbage spectrum, but doing very good business for a Wednesday evening. Partly opened-out to leave three seating areas in around the side servery, plus another room opposite. Also has a beer garden at the back. As a Marston's house, I found the (now rarely seen) Bitter (£3.95), Pedigree, Wainwright and Saddle Tank from four of the five handpumps.

On 4th May 2022 - rating: 6
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