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The Wheatsheaf, Louth
Louth
LN11 9YD
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
Old Boots left this review about The Wheatsheaf
A smashing looking old pub opposite the parish church with allegedly the tallest mediaeval spire in England, not to be confused with the cathedral with the tallest spire beloved of Russian tourists. A low ceilinged place there are three rooms, a bar - empty on my visit- to the left, the main bar to the right and a snug beyond that further to the right, all the doors have bullseyes. There’s a sizeable beer garden at the back. Four beer engines supply “Bass”, Taylor’s Landlord and Boltmaker plus a beer labelled as “Tipsy Toad” an own label with no indication of ABV (3.7% apparently) or the brewer, the barmaid of course didn’t know who brewed it. It was a pleasant English bitter, familiar but I couldn’t place it, it was in great condition anyway. A blackboard in the yard said Black Sheep was also on and gave the strength of the house beer. The toilets are outside on one side of the rear yard. Banquette seating, britannia tables, white walls with tasteful prints, even horse brasses over the counter, give you the classic english pub decor. A splendid pub but just a bit too middle class for my tastes, some chaps were discussing brewing one of them having motored past the exBass maltings in Sleaford, one said I didn’t know they brewed Bass there, another said no it’s a maltings they wet the barley to make malt and the last one stated “lager isn’t made from malt”, oh the horror. Still not in the GBG while dross nearby is, so someone has upset the local Camras haven’t they?
On 30th April 2026
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Quinno _ left this review about The Wheatsheaf
A surprise pub of the day, this is a wonky multi-room gem though just a * CAMRA Heritage rating. Inside is a pub that's stuck in the cosy olde worlde 70s vibe and that I applaud wholeheartedly, as do the locals – it was rammed. A superb pint of Bass (NBSS 4) served-up by a classic “dad's favourite” barmaid, statuesque, beguiling and efficient. Black Sheep, Landlord and something called Tipsy Toad were the other ale choices. Why this isn't GBG is a mystery given the crappy Woolpack made the cut – I’ll be keeping an eye to see if appears in 2025. Best in show for Louth. 8.5
On 31st May 2024
- rating: 8
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Wheatsheaf Inn
This is a really nice looking pub that is close to the church and just away from the shopping area.
The inside of this pub is just as nice with small rooms that are quite cosy and comfortable and the pub as an olde worlde feel to it.
There were three real ales on the bar i had a drink of Daleside special which was a very nice drink the other beers were Black Sheep bitter and Flowers bitter.
I quite liked this pub and was happy having a drink here and would come in here again when in Louth.
On 14th December 2010
- rating: 8
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Joe Hoyles left this review about The Wheatsheaf Inn
Service poor Beer good food so/so.
On 16th September 2010
- rating: 5
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TERRY DALES left this review about The Wheatsheaf Inn
Lovely little pub, dating back to 1625.
Nestling close to Louth Parish Church,which has the tallest spire of any Parish Church in England.
Three cosy rooms,especially the snug,which has a nice coal fire.
Regular changes of Real Ales.
Serves good food,beer and bangers festival held at the end of May.
Worthfinding when visiting this great market Town
On 6th December 2007
- rating: 10
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