at 1 Corn Exchange, Market Place, Leicester , LE1 5GG
The official managed page for The Corn Exchange, Lloyds No.1 Bar, run under the JD Wetherspoon house.
Leicester's Corn Exchange in the City centre of Leicester, England. The exchange is sited at the centre of Leicester Market. There have been buildings on the site since the 16th century, the present building was built in the 1850s by William Flint. In 1856 an upper floor and the external stone staircase was added by F.W. Ordish.A corn exchange was a building where farmers and merchants traded cereal grains, common up until the 19th century in towns and cities of Great Britain and Ireland.The exchange currently operates as a Lloyds No. 1 bar under the JD Wetherspoon housing
In the heart of the Market Place which runs Mon-Sat, we are right in the middle of the City Centre, a 5 minute walk up Granby Street from Leicester Railyway Station and a 5 minute walk down Churchgate and past the Clock Tower from Leicester Coach Station (St. Margaret's Bus Station)
Under new management! We are a lovley countryside pub,with a warm friendly atmosphere! Great food menu, with lots of homemade dishes, and a specials board
Late night craft beers and cocktails with a sprinkle of soul food for good measure from The Smokehouse upstairs. Come down and see us!
We have 7 cask ales, traditional ciders and a large range of whisky and rum. Situated in Leicester’s West End, ideal for City or Tigers matches.