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New Plough Inn, Hinckley

Leicester Road
Hinckley
LE10 1LS

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Tenanted (Marstons)

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about New Plough Inn

Run by the same landlady as the Greyhound just around the corner and with both pubs featuring in the Good Beer Guide, I found the Greyhound to be marginally the better of the two.

The main bar area is split into two, but feels quite cosy. With all tables taken, we were pointed in the direction of an overspill area off to the left-hand side where there was plenty more seating. This area contained a dartboard and also a Northants skittles table. Both dogs and children are allowed into the pub.

The bar itself is fairly impressive. Of particular note were 4 massive teapots on the top of the bar, 2 in the shape of elephants.

As with the Greyhound, the regular beers are Marston's Pedigree & Courage Directors. Tetley's Cask is also a regular beer here. Guest were all from the Goff's Brewery, suggesting that they had recently had a tap takeover - Cheltenham Gold, White Knight, Silent Knight, Jester Brew 20 Raspberry Stout & Jester Brew 32 Gingerbread Stout. I chose the Gingerbread Stout, but disappointingly ended up with the fag end of the barrel.

Ciders listed were Lilley's Mango Cider & Bee Sting Perry, Weston's Rosie's Pig Tropical & Thatcher's Stan's Big Apple & Cheddar Valley. Keg ciders from Thatcher's were their Dark Berry, Cloudy Lemon & Blood Orange varieties.

The New Plough is certainly worth a visit if in Hinckley. Perhaps I was unlucky with my choice of beer, or perhaps they are trying to stock too big a range.

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

Appealing Marston's pub, just enticing you to take a look inside. Thankfully, this doesn't disappoint, having a pleasingly traditional interior abounding with sport-themed memorabilia. Although partly opened-out, at least four separate areas can still be discerned: a small counter opposite the entrance that was probably an off-sales point originally, a comfortable lounge to the right, the main bar to the left and a pool room beyond that. With a total of eight handpumps, I found Pedigree, Saddle Tank and the seasonal Sweet Chariot (£3.50) available, with Courage Directors and Lancaster Bomber coming next.

On 8th November 2019 - rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about New Plough Hotel

A splendid looking pub built in 1901, with a traditional interior and lots of original features. This is a well kept pub and is could win a few prize's for being spotlessly clean. The interior consists of the bar facing you as you enter, a large front room and a good sized side lounge on the left. The pub is carpeted throughout and has lots of rugby memorabilia from photos and a good selection of signed shirts from various clubs.
A Marston's house with a couple of regular beers from them and a couple of guest. We went for the Ringwood.

On 5th March 2017 - rating: 8
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Helen Jones left this review about New Plough Hotel

Marston's pub but Marston's guest ales but consistently a decent pint.

On 2nd February 2011 - rating: 8
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