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The Pestle & Mortar, Hinckley

81 Castle Street
Hinckley
LE10 1DA

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Pestle & Mortar

Popular micropub which has won the local CAMRA branch's Cider Pub of the Year award for 8 consecutive years and its not hard to see why.

It comprises a large, single room. The front section has walls painted yellow and maroon, whilst the rear has striped painted wooden panels. I noted a signed England rugby shirt on the wall and there are many pumpclips scattered around too. Being Christmas, a couple of Santas were parachuting from the ceiling down to the bar. Toilets at the rear are a decent size, which is often a criticism of micropubs. A sign on the gents had a picture of King Charles with a request not to do Charlie in the toilets! I don't think I've seen so many links between the royal family and toilets in pubs across the country, as I have in Hinckley.

The highlight for me was the cider range. Apparently, they can stock up to 22 ciders. On this occasion, there were exactly half of that number - Purbeck Vix on the Beach, Katy Perry & Bushey Berry, Lilley's Pineapple Cider, Rhubarb Cider & Raspberry Mojito, Broadoak Purple Haze, Snail's Bank Dry Another Way, Celtic Marches Alice, Gwynt y Ddraig Ancient Warrior & Noddy's Nether Cerne Stumbler. Healey's Rattler & Hawkstone Hedgerow were the keg ciders.

Bass is a regular cask ale here. Guests were Church End What The Fox's Hat & Stout Coffin & Milestone Donner & Blitzen. All are served from unclipped handpulls. Craft beers were Titanic Stout & Plum Porter & Beavertown Neck Oil & Gamma Ray. Beers and ciders are listed on boards above the bar.

There was quite a friendly and lively atmosphere here on New Year's Eve. Music was playing, but did not intrude on the hubbub of conversation. Well worth a visit if in Hinckley.

On 1st January 2025 - rating: 8
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Pestle & Mortar

An old school micropub,beloved by the local CAMRA branch which will tell you a lot about the clientele.It's a former chemists,long and thin with two square tables in either window,some well designed small high tables and stools opposite the long bar and then a back area with traditional chairs and tables.
The landlady does not suffer fools gladly and can be very sharp which does influence the atmosphere.Her policy of all real ale at £3 is commendable but does lead to the sourcing of cheap barrels ,many with low ABV which will impact on choice.
The ale is drawn down from stillage but served via a handpump which helps,and the guests on my trip were Bespoke Beware the Bear,Brampton MILD (strong and a regular),GK Scrum Down (?),Nelson's Jack the Knife and Brewster Hop a Doodle Doo (NBSS 2.5,boring malty brew).Bass is a regular and the fact that it was selling well tells you a lot about the guests.Worryingly the best draught seller on my visit was Veltins lager.
The landlady is keen on ciders and offers a huge range grouped under sweet,medium or dry and this maybe the real USP here.
I moved on after a single pint,there are better options elswewhere in town despite it's GBG listing.

On 14th October 2019 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Pestle & Mortar

Slightly split-level micro-pub with the main bar area supplemented by a further small seating area located up a single step. Plain furniture but plenty of pump clips and other breweriana as decoration on the long side walls. Bass always available from one of the handpumps on the counter, with three further beers - Elgoods Geese (£3.00), Wantsum Dynamo and East Side Of Providence by Hop Kettle Brewing - from the six additional pulls on the bar-back. Also has a great selection of up to 15 boxed ciders of various types.

On 21st September 2019 - rating: 8
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Aqualung . left this review about The Pestle & Mortar

As noted below this is a larger micropub than many consisting of a long narrow room that has a step up to reach the rear area. It was doing a good trade on my Saturday early afternoon visit including a table of older folk who all seemed to be drinking white wine. It's no surprise that this is the area cider pub of the year as they had 15.
It looked like they can do up to 7 beers but 4 were available on my visit. The only two I could make out clearly were Bass and Titanic Plum Porter (£3.00) which I obviously went for and was in good nick.
This is another good micropub.

On 14th August 2017 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Pestle & Mortar

This is a good sized Micropub with plenty of seating space, plus some barstools along the bar, plus a selection of cobs. This former chemists consists of two seating areas either side of the entrance, a long bar along the left hand wall and some high stools with pot resting wall shelves.
The rear part of the pub has a couple of settees, tables and chairs and a table football machine.
The pub also has a large selection of ciders and received Camra East Midlands Region Cider Pub of the Year 2016. Six ales on stillage on our visit, so we went for Pennine Hair of the Dog and Front Row Brewing Lohag. The pub has good atmosphere and the locals are friendly and chatty.

On 6th March 2017 - rating: 9
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Sue Williams left this review about Pestle & Mortar

Good selection of traditional ciders 12 I think, 5 real ales too
Don't forget to try the mead it's tasty
Nice pub friendly staff worth a visit
John

On 23rd May 2016 - no rating submitted
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