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The Waterfront

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The Waterfront

Gastropub in Market Harborough charming and quirky

The Waterfront in Market Harborough is a picturesque dining location nestled in the canal basin at Union Wharf offering stunning views of the canal and narrowboats.

The inside is contemporary and comfortable with an open plan dining room on the ground floor which can comfortably seat 70 people, and a relaxed bar area upstairs where customers can enjoy a pre dinner drink or post dinner coffee (please note that this room is not available if a function is taking place).

In the summer months, there is the opportunity to eat outside under the parasols at the water’s edge and take in the views.

Louisa’s

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Louisa’s

Independent Cafe Restaurant Bar Market Harborough

We are an independent coffee & cocktail bar with a contemporary interior, providing the perfect place to relax for breakfast, brunch, lunch & light bites.

The Old Post Office, 4a St Mary’s Rd, Market Harborough, Le167DU

01858 322024

The Gothic Bar

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The Gothic Bar

Drinks at the Midland Hotel

Fabulous old style cosy cocktail bar situated at the Midland hotel St pancras.

Bacca Lounge

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Bacca Lounge

Loungers was founded in 2002 by a trio of long standing friends, Dave Reid, Alex Reilley and Jake Bishop. Having spent years in the restaurant and bar trade – not to mention just as many propping up the bars in Bristol (all of course in the name of research) - they decided it was time they did their own thing. The motivation was simple and very selfish; they wanted somewhere to drink themselves.

An empty opticians on North Street, Bristol seemed to fit the bill. It had the necessary planning permission, was just about big enough and in reasonable condition. The ‘shell’ included a kitchen so they accepted that they would be doing a bit of food, and after a few months of sort-of-not-knowing-what-they-were-doing, Lounge opened on Tuesday 29th August 2002.

They liked it a lot and so, it seemed, did a lot of other people. They pondered whether they should open another one, maybe on Gloucester road, and in what was an absurdly short space of time they did, and Loungers was born. The rest, as they say, is history…

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