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The Wheatsheaf - Louth - Photo album

Traditional coaching inn. Lots of original features. Lovely owners and staff. Fantastic location. Food beautifully presented. Highly recommended šŸ‘Œ
Love the Weatsheaf. Great to spend an afternoon in the beer garden when the sun is out. Cosy and warm in the winter thanks to three roaring fires. Good for a quick pint after work because of the decent sized carpark. Beer and food is always good and the owners and regulars are welcoming.
Lovely old pub on Louth. Food good and very dog friendly.
Supurb pub our Ist visit today defiantly won't be the last such a hidden little gem just how pubs should be a true credit to the owners and staff šŸ˜Š Great food and atmosphere will definitely recomend to others.
Had the pleasure of visiting this pub a few times last week.This charming old pub is full of character and atmosphere.The staff are very welcoming and provide great food and more importantly great ale..
Excellent pub with a very friendly team. Would highly recommend.
100% great market town pub doing good pub food good range of real ale /wine.....
Just had drinks...nice quaint old pub.....lots of history.
One of the best pubs in town. An interesting building with a lot of history and well know in the area for its cosy atmosphere and sunny pub garden with beautiful flowers on display. Recent collaborations with the new management and various pop-up food vendors have been fantastic on the weekends. Wil
Great pub, and popup Greek food service that night.
Lovely welcoming pub, well kept beer & a real feeling of being part of the community. Wish this was our local back in Worcestershire.
Great Dog friendly spot. Water bowls and treats from the lady behind the bar! Super friendly staff, Lovely beer and even better jacky Pā€™s with the most perfect crispy skin. Great find and will definitely be back. Thank you!
Lovely proper pub. Good choice of beers and hot drinks. Excellent friendly service. Good surroundings
Strolled around the lovely St James's church and spotted this lovely pub. Has a country pub feel with church views and tennis club to rear. Beer garden is basically the car park but still nice listening to the chimes of the church clock. Had a pint of their session beer from unknown brewery. Tipsy T
Friendly welcome. Open fire. Good menu choice and decent prices. A good place to visit for a drink or a casual meal. Straightforward and welcoming. Worth a visit.
The food was very tasty, the pub set close to the beautiful church.
Great old pub with excellent range of ales, open fires and friendly staff.
Cosy traditional pub with friendly service. The menu is limited but really does the job.
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