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A popular High Street Pub offering a selection of guest ales and a great food menu, including themed nights such as Curry Night, etc.
This pub was once Thomas Goward’s grocery shop. Founded in 1810, Goward’s traded on this site until 1910, weighing out provisions and cutting sugar by hand from a conical-shaped sugar loaf. In a warehouse behind the shop, Goward’s staff blended tea, ground coffee, chopped sugar, ground spices and washed and polished dried fruit for sale in the shop. In 1871, Goward lived over the shop in a large household, which included his wife and three daughters, three of his shop men and two domestic servants.
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2 Reviews on “The Sugar Loaf”
Pleasant and attentive staff. Felt very safe as the Covid rules were in place. Sadly the Breakfast was only just warm. Served on a cold plate. We went twice before lockdown for breakfast on a Sunday. the first time it was OK, the second time the food was cold. I complained. I thought things might have improved after lockdown, but the breakfast was only just warm on a cold plate
Sugarloaf market harborough is a great place too visit nice staff Michael hardy