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The Leicestershire Food and Drink Directory 2010 1 2010 The Leicestershire Food and Drink Directory THE LEICESTERSHIRE FOOD AND DRINK DIRECTORY 2010 Contents Page 3 Welcome 4-5 Meat - Fish 6-7 Dairy - Eggs 8-9 Baked Goods - Flour - Confectionery 10 Delis - Shops selling Local Produce 11 Beverages 12 Eating Seasonally 13-15 Local Produce - Farm Shops - PYO - Box Schemes 16 Preserves – Herbs - Oils - Spices 17 Ready Prepared Meals - Farmers Markets 18-20 Accommodation 21-24 Eating Out l 2 3 to the Leicestershire Food and Drink Directory 2010 WELCOME It’s a well known fact that Leicestershire has some of the finest pasture land in the country which is why we produce such excellent quality meat and our world famous Stilton cheese and mouth-watering Melton Mowbray Pork Pies. However that’s not the end of the story. Around the county and city we have producers, retailers and eateries passionate about bringing you a delicious range of food and drink all with one thing in common - Leicestershire produce! The directory is full of contact details for producers, farm shops, pubs, restaurants and retailers who know just how good our local food and drink can be whether it’s preserves or pheasant, cakes or cider. We have also included a section on hotels and Bed and Breakfast serving local food for visitors to Leicestershire who want to sample the quality and diversity of the county. We hope you enjoy browsing the directory. It is important to see this resource grow and we would be very interested to hear from anyone who would like to be added to the next directory or is interested in finding out more about local produce. Best wishes Leicestershire Food Links Leicestershire Food Links is a not for profit community enterprise working throughout Leicestershire to promote the provision and use of local food. Local food strengthens our communities by providing fresh, healthy produce which supports the environment, enhances the local economy, increases our food security and offers opportunities for education and enjoyment. Local food is good for us! For further information please contact Supported by Leicestershire Food Links Wymeswold Lodge Cottage Narrow Lane, Wymeswold LE12 6SD Tel: 01509 881386 Email [email protected] www.leicestershirefoodlinks.org.uk Charnwood Fayre Flackies Meats of A E Pears & Sons Butchers Lutterworth Butchers 38 Festival Drive 10 East End 24 Church Street Long Clawson LE14 4NG Loughborough LE11 5XJ Lutterworth LE17 4AW Tel: 01664 822256 Tel: 01509 264292 Tel: 01455 552710 shaun.cooper.charnwood- [email protected] A Holmes & Son Butchers [email protected] www.flackies.co.uk 52 High Street Poultry & Game Coalville LE67 3EE Flackies (Blaby) Ltd Tel: 01530 832514 Colin Ward Butcher Butchers 4 Moor Lane Crossways House Avon Valley Farm Loughborough LE11 1BA Lutterworth Road Blaby Stanford Road Tel: 01509 263737 Tel: 0116 2776981 www.flackies.co.uk Swinford LE17 6BJ Tel: 01788 860 860 Collingtons Butcher Gamble & Hollis Butchers Beef 31 Far Street 1193 Melton Road Wymeswold LE12 6TZ Blackbrook Traditional Syston LE7 2JT Tel: 01509 880255 Tel: 0116 2603300 Meats Spring Barrow Lodge DG & JV Ellingworth G T Doughty Swannymote Road Holton Farm Chapel Lane Coalville LE67 5UT North Kilworth LE17 6NF Tugby LE7 9WA Tel: 07884 122812 Tel: 01858 880227 Tel: 0116 2598211 [email protected] www.blackbrooklonghorns.co.uk Goatsgate Farm Donington Deer Park Beef, Lamb & Pork Kirkby Lane High Barn Farm Newbold Verdon LE9 9LN Bouverie Lodge Isley Walton DE74 2RN Tel: 01455 824849 Nottingham Road Tel: 01332 810757 Goat & Chicken Nether Broughton LE14 3EX www.doningtonparkdeer.co.uk Tel: 01664 822114 Venison Greenacres Farm [email protected] www.bisons.org Broughton Road Bison & Venison Fife Fine Food Butchers Stoney Stanton LE9 7SE 4 -6 Cheapside Tel: 01455 271388 Chappells Fine Food Ltd. Sausages, Pasties, Rooster Leicester LE1 5EA 61 Chartwell Drive Burgers, Poultry & Game Tel 0116 2625687 Wigston LE18 2FS Tel: 0116 2812087 Food Waste Facts [email protected] 35% of domestic waste in Leicestershire is related to food waste. www.chappellsfinefoods.com Pork pies, Sausages, Hams 36% of Leicestershire households compost some or all of their food waste diverting 15,000 tonnes of rubbish from our dustbins. 4 5 Harrison Farming Keythorpe Valley Farm Warren Farm Crackbottle Road Leicester Road Keythorpe LE7 9XG Knaptoft LE17 6NP Tel: 01858 555577 Tel: 01858 880119 www.keythorpe.co.uk [email protected] Rare breeds, Traditional Top House Farm www.harrisonfarming.com Pork or Lamb Shenton CV13 6DP Pork & Beef Tel: 01455 212200 Lower Grange Farm [email protected] Highfield Farm Old Dalby LE14 3LH Lamb & Beef also B & B Newton Lane Tel: 01664 823640 Wigston LE18 3SH [email protected] Traditional Meats Tel: 0116 2880887 Chicken, veal and guinea Butchers Pork, Lamb & Barn Eggs fowl Clarence Buildings 3a Market Place Hungary Lane Farm Mulberry Farm Hinckley LE10 1NT Sutton Bonington High Street Tel: 01455 614674 Loughborough Stoke Golding CV13 6HF LE12 5NB Tel: 01455 212381 W Archer and Son Butcher Tel: 01509 673897 Poultry, Lamb & Eggs 99 Queens Road Beef & Turkey Stephen Morris Butcher Leicester LE2 1TT J Hawley & Sons 26 High Street Tel: 0116 2707876 Hall Farm, Brentingby Loughborough LE11 2PZ Melton Mowbray LE14 4RX Tel: 01509 215260 WD Copley & Sons Tel: 01664 562763 www.stephenmorrisbutchers.co.uk Heath Farm [email protected] Croxton Kerrial NG32 1QZ www.brentingbymeadows.co.uk Stokefield Farm Tel: 01476 592187 Angus-cross Beef, Lamb & Kirkby Lane Mutton Stoke Golding Warwick Bridge Farm Tel: 01455 212036 Joseph Morris Butchers Warwick Road Lamb Walnut Tree House Littlethorpe LE19 2JB Tel: 0116 2848858 Walcote Road The Family Butchers Pork & Lamb South Kilworth LE17 6EG 43 Sherrard Street Tel: 01858 575210 Melton Mowbray LE13 1XH [email protected] Tel: 01664 565594 www.joseph-morris.co.uk Bitteswell Farm Eggs Long Clawson Dairy Mount St Bernard Abbey Ashby Lane West End Oaks Road Bitteswell LE17 4LS Long Clawson LE14 4BL Whitwick LE67 5UL Tel: 01455 552354 Tel: 01664 822332 Tel: 01530 832298 Eggs [email protected] www.mountsaintbernard.org www.clawson.co.uk Milk, butter, cream, jams, Church Farm Croft Stilton Cheese honey and chocolates Church Farm Marston Road Croft LE9 3GX Lubcloud Farm Dairy Mulberry Farm Tel: 01455 282971 Oaks in Charnwood High Street www.churchfarmcroft.co.uk Dairy, chicken & duck eggs, LE12 9YA Stoke Golding CV13 6HF pork and cheese Tel: 01509 503204 Tel: 01455 212381 [email protected] Eggs www.lubclouddairy.co.uk G C Morris & Son Milk and cream Hall Farm N & S Staines Shangton LE8 0PG Bambury Farm Manor Farm Dairy Tel: 01858 545289 Peatling Magna LE8 3UQ Manor Farm Eggs Tel: 0116 2478907 Thrussington LE7 4UF [email protected] Gopsalls Fresh Farmhouse Tel: 01664 424772 Eggs Ice Cream Yoghurt and Cream Quenby Hall Dairy Ltd Culloden Farm Quenby Hall Norton-Juxta-Twycross Melton Cheeseboard Hungarton LE7 9JF Atherstone CV9 3QJ 8 Windsor Street Tel: 0116 2595224 Tel: 01530 270350 Melton Mowbray [email protected] Ice Cream LE13 1BU www.quenbystilton.co.uk Tel: 01664 562257 Stilton Cheese Leicestershire Handmade [email protected] Cheese Company www.meltoncheeseboard.co.uk Quorndon Country Real Retailer of Leicestershire Sparkenhoe Farm Dairy Ice Cream cheeses Upton CV13 6JX Bawdon Lodge Farm Tel: 01455 213863 Charley Crossroads [email protected] Nanpantan LE12 9YA www.leicestershirecheese.co.uk Tel: 07843 618943 Sparkenhoe Red Leicester [email protected] Cheese Icecream 6 7 Read Timms Farm Lodge Farm Husbands Bosworth LE17 6NN Tel: 01858 880271 TR & PD Baker Mill Farm Peatling Parva Road Gilmorton LE17 5NR Tel: 01455 552392 Eggs Washdyke Farm Harby Lane Stathern LE14 4HJ Tel: 01949 860320 Websters Dairy Saxelbye LE14 3PQ Tel: 01664 812223 www.webstersdairy.co.uk Stilton Cheese Did you know? White shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and white ear lobes. Brown shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes. Eggs contain all the essential proteins, minerals and vitamins, except Vitamin C. Cooks Kitchen Heightons Bakery C Cupcakes 28 Farmland Drive 2 The Mill Fernie Road Leicester LE2 3RR Melton Mowbray Market Harborough LE16 Tel: 0116 2129237 LEI3 1HY 7PH [email protected] Tel: 01858 431181 Cupcakes Tel: 01664 852440 enquiries@heightonswholesale Cakes bakery.co.uk www.heightonswholesalebakery. Celebration Catering com Bouverie Lodge Coombes Quality Bakery Bakery Nottingham Road 17 Claymill Road Nether Broughton LE14 3EX Leicester LE4 9JJ Hollipops Tel: 01664 822114 Tel: 0116 2768634 Billesdon LE7 9AP [email protected] Bread and Cakes Tel: 07887560399 www.bisons.org Fruit Ice Lollies Private party catering & cakes Creative Cakes Hopwood Home Catering Chocolate Perfection Ltd Lutterworth LE17 4GQ Little Hopwood Unit 1a The Old Weaving Mill Tel: 01455 553589 21 Middleton Close Church Lane Cup Cakes Stoney Stanton LE9 4TS Whitwick LE67 5DJ Tel: 01455 274581 Bread Tel: 01530 830953 Debbie Campbell Cakes Anstey LE7 7DD john@chocolateperfection. co.uk Julia’s Cakes www.chocolateperfection.co.uk Tel: 0116 2365432 1 The Green Chocolates Cakes and sweets Ashby de la Zouch LE65 1JU Classic Slices Dickinson and Morris Cakes and preserves 40 Fairfield Road Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe Market Harborough LE16 9QJ 10 Nottingham Road Kings Road Bakery Tel: 01858 463125 Melton Mowbray LE13 1NW Kings Road Flapjacks, slices and bakes Tel: 01664 482068 Melton Mowbray LE13 1QF [email protected]
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