Contacts & Location

πŸ“ Address: 41 Cross Street, Enderby, Leicester LE19 4NJ, United Kingdom

πŸ“ž Phone: +44 116 284 8601

Reviews

  1. Jon Tebbutt β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Having been a long time on/off visitors of Nags Head and actually living here as a child some 50+ years ago I'm really pleased at the love this place has recently received. Really nice inside with a lot of care to make this a welcoming place to have a drink. The place has been carefully refurbished and redecorated, but still leaving some of the original charm I remember as a child, then again in my late teens and early twenties. It's lovely coming in here for a drink now and catching the football. We'll done for making this a great place once again.

  2. Debra Stannard β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Amazing pub especially since the new management has taken it over! Fab atmosphere in a village pub with everyone so friendly. Made to feel very welcome ❀️

  3. michael hay β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    The nag's is a fantastic pub that has had a lot of work done to it lately. It's constantly changing for the better more work still being done. You always feel welcome and it's always a good atmosphere with lots of things happening. Family friendly always some entertainment going on. I would recommend to anybody.

  1. Amy Evans β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    A fantastic pub, the staff are absolutely fantastic and warm and welcoming. You're treated like part of a big family and there's plenty of fun and laughter. Recently Luke has started serving roast options on Sundays and also homemade sausage rolls and scotch eggs on occasion, all delicious and homemade. It is very much a quintessential village pub, with local activities, music and much more. I'm proud to call it "my local". Or as my wife would call it, my second home. Thank you Donna for running such a wonderful pub.

  2. Mark Preston β˜…β˜†β˜†β˜†β˜†

    I decided to have a family day out at the pub to enjoy some nice, cold IPAs. Upon ordering my first IPA, I was verbally assualted by a deranged old man named 'Bob'. ''Piss-water'', ''Puff-Juice'' were just some of the terms shouted at me and my disabled 4 year old daughter. As we retreated to the door due to the amount of abuse, the old man continued to follow us, shouting about ''fighting at the height of the troubles'' and that he had ''been awake since 5am!!''. It was sad to see what once could of been a nice normal man, had become a shell of himself. Maybe it's the PTSD.

  3. Joe Ward β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Me and my brother fancied a pint after competing in a Ping Pong tournament nearby (Doubles) . We saw the Union Jack flags and bunting outside and decided to go in. Proper old school place. Welcoming atmosphere, real working man's, Brexit voting, salt of the earth, Tiger drinking, hard as nails yet soft as a puppy type place. We got talking to some fella at the bar, said his name was Arthur but we could call him Art. He told us all about his life. All about his wife Susan, his pet bulldog Alfred and his late friend Bob. Apparently this Bob fellow was in the forces in Northern Ireland during the height of the troubles (very dangerous.) Sounds like a top fella. Would have been nice to have met him. Apparently he did a great Frank Sinatra tribute. Great place highly recommend.

  1. Azzy King β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    A lovely little spot. I went in and asked for a pint of Heineken, before an elderly gentleman named Bob interjected telling me to β€œstay away from that nasty Eurofizz” and advised I try Tiger Ale. I preceded to buy a pint of Tiger for myself and one for Bob who turned out to be a truly charming local, who, would you know, is an ex-serviceman who served in Northern Ireland and the height of the Troubles (very dangerous!) although he didn’t like to talk about it, a very modest chap. We sat for hours drinking lovely lukewarm pints of tiger and browsing his archive of Daily Mail newspapers, although Bob had to leave early for his 4:30 am military workout - you can take Bob out the military but you can’t take the military out of Bob! Thanks Bob and staff for a lovely experience!

  2. Ben β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Cracking traditional English pub. Very much enjoyed the atmosphere and my visit was made all the better by the presence of an elderly local named Bob, who is evidently a regular. Bob is so humble, and an absolute gentleman, and we talked for hours about the need for a granite Brexit as well as his time in the forces. I must come back again for one of his Frank Sinatra tribute nights. Tiger beer on tap is a nice touch.

  3. Jake Dewsbury β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…

    Went down to this pub today while on an important Tiger business trip. Met a lovely man called Bob who happened to serve in Northern Ireland in the height of the troubles (was very dangerous). He was so modest about the experience and hardly mentioned it during the second hour of us talking. Absolutely love the decorations in the pub, the union jacks on the ceiling really add to the tarmac Brexit atmosphere. Attached is a pic of me and my mate after our pints. Bob volunteered to take the pic as he’s surprisingly ex forces so is good with optical sights.

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