Discover the best top things to do in Horncastle, United Kingdom including The Sir Joseph Banks Centre, Horncastle Antiques Centre, Drill Hall Antiques Centre, Old Nicks Tavern, Great Expectations, Trinity Antique and Collectables Centre, Red Lion Inn.
Restaurants in Horncastle
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Full of wonderful antiques and vintage items, including retro 30's and 40's clothing and stunning antique furniture, a visit to the Horncastle Antiques Centre is one not to be missed! The beautiful blue and white building-itself an historic building worth seeing-stands on the corner of Bridge Street and West Street in this small market town. It is full of 3 floors of the most amazing antiques and wonderful vintage and retro items. The owner, Patricia, is wonderfully friendly and helpful, and full of knowledge should you need help. Definitely worth a visit. The only problem you will have at this remarkable place is leaving empty-handed!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Lovely treasure trove of antiques and lovely lady who was running it. She educated us on an antique bit of mystery iron work that came with our house - it’s a horse’s Hame! Who knew! Hehe! Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Brewed in the microbrewery out back, the beer is just delightful and, unusually these days, there's a proper choice of light to dark, under 4% to well over and a range of tastes. A beer drinker's heaven! And my wife rates their wine very highly too.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
This and the other branch in the old Co-op Shop on North Street are the best antique shops in Horncastle. At least you stand a chance of getting a bargain in these two. The Old Co-op is incredible and should be seen to be believed.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
After visiting the trinity centre and great expectations antiques centre in horncastle i was amazed by the polite and helpful staff, david and jeff. Nothing was too much trouble for them. Great stock will definatly be visiting again soon for sure!
3.5 based on 25 reviews
The beer quality is excellent, Old Brewery Bitter and the Organic Pure Brew Larger (5%) are very popular with both the townsfolk and visitors ( Humphrey Smith knows his stuff). A good number of other more traditional brews are also available, for those who actually need to retain, the ability to drive themselves home. They also have a provision of highly edible, cheap, cheerful and well presented meals. Great for the Sunday lunchtime meal, unless you want a posh table cloth, at four times the price. A traditional style of public house, with well trained and helpful staff; along with good general social entertainment/banter provided free by local folk. This is very much a local community public house, used by both the locals and local trades persons (say no more really). The usual darts and snooker, along with cards and a huge Scalextric track
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