This handsome red brick Victorian building, was built as the vicarage for Loughborough's Holy trinity Church in 1878 and over the last six months has been converted to a superior guest house offering rooms for all reasons. Holywell House as it is now known, is on the edge of the High Street and an 8 minute walk to the town center. This walk en route has many good quality restaurants and bars of many nationalities and it is almost possible to eat your way around the world. We have our own 18 space private car park for use by our customers to the rear of the property complete with disabled bay and ramps leading to the front door. On entering the guest house, we are sure you will feel home from home with a guaranteed welcome.

Come on down to Slider Town!!! A fun, funky bar and restaurant in Loughborough serving up some cool cocktails, quirky sliders and friendly service. What is a Slider? A slider is a small sandwich, classically a beef burger served in a mini bun. We like to get a little creative with ours by taking inspiration from street food from countries all over the world. Keeping it comfort food but with a tapas feel. We like to keep it fresh so we have a new menu each season, with new sliders for you to sample. Check out the safety measures they have in place! Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Closed Closed 5pm-11pm 5pm-11pm 5pm-11pm Midday-11pm Midday-11pm

The story begins all the way back in 1965 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. The entrepreneurial 17 year old Fred DeLuca opens ‘Pete’s Super Submarines’ to help pay for his university tuition. This was later shortened to Subway® and the familiar bright yellow logo was introduced. Just over three decades later in 1996, the first UK Subway® store opened in Brighton. The Subway® brand now has over 2,500 stores open in the UK and Ireland and continues to expand