Hinckley is a market town in southwest Leicestershire, England. It is administered by Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council. Hinckley is the second largest town in the administrative county of Leicestershire, after Loughborough.
Restaurants in Hinckley
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Yearly panto visit, always really good, funny, lovely cast, staff a little too strict esp with phones! Bar/ice cream and sweet shop for interval, lovely clean well maintained venue
5.0 based on 334 reviews
This is the home of Triumph, where you'll get the full story in our unique immersive visitor experience. It's here that you'll see how we make motorcycles, get up close to some of the most iconic Triumphs of all time, and enjoy a priceless collection of motorcycle memorabilia brought together exclusively for our visitors.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
do you have an interest in the paranormal? Do you believe objects can hold energy? Would you like to do an investigation? Do you like antiques? Do you have any spooky stories to share?? Visit the Research Center and enjoy some time with like minded friends.
This place is a absolute treasure trove for anyone with an interest in the paranormal! When we arrived we were warmly greeted and immediately made to feel at home before being given a fascinating tour of the rooms and objects by a knowledgeable team member. This isn't a dusty museum where the artefacts are locked away, we were encouraged to handle and interact with the items and feed back any experiences we had with them so the team could add it to their research, and we certainly had some things to report! We also loved being able to sit and have a cuppa and a chat in the tea room with like minded people about everything spooky and strange. If you are interested in the paranormal we highly recommend a visit - you won't be disappointed!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The Parish Church, is the oldest building in Hinckley and Grade 2* listed. It has stood on this site for nine hundred years. Now open every day, serving coffee, tea and cakes, this historic church is worth a visit. The tower and spire can be seen for miles and inside there is a 17th century town chest, memorials to local people and some spectacular stained glass windows. Guide Book Available.
St Mary's Church is a lovely communal place to spend time with the family, while also learning more about the church. They have toilets, toys, books and a little café. Lovely to be able to pop in, plus the home made cakes are delicious.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Excellent. Period house a short walk away from the town centre Saturday is market day so you can combine the two. Museum has small garden. Lovely history of the town. Good cafe too Very welcoming volunteers. Wouldn't have missed it
4.5 based on 218 reviews
Lovely place to visit for a dog walk, long grass to play in, wooded area to explore and lots of open space to walk, play or just sit. Will take a picnic next time! Had a delicious coffee and slice of cake from the cafe - super fresh and tasty!!
4.5 based on 145 reviews
A small friendly, family run Micropub serving up to 6 ever changing Real Ales, lots of Craft Beers and Ciders with a 50+ selection of Gins, plus quality wines. A contemporary Industrial feel to the interior and a small pavement seating area along its frontage.
All I can say is what a superb evening, a micro bar with the largest selection of beers, ciders and gins seen for many a day. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, the staff are great and for a small venue packed a lot in with live music from Bodgers Mate. Highly recommend this bar.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Lovely feel good film, cinema is very easily accessible, staff are very friendly and helpful. Latest releases normally shown
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