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    Woolpack Inn

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    Ye Olde Whyte Swanne

    Ye Olde Whyte Swanne

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Lovely little pub, dating back to 1612 or 1625.Ye Olde Whyte Swanne at Louth was once a coaching…read moreinn and it is the oldest pub in Louth. Wood panelled, with old beams and quarry tiles, this delightful pub serves good value food. There is limited overnight accommodation. Well presented Bass and a guest beer. Nestling close to Louth Parish Church,which has the tallest spire of any Parish Church in England. Three cosy rooms,especially the snug,which has a nice coal fire. Regular changes of Real Ales. Serves good food,try the home made Stilton and Broccoli quiche, good beer and there is a sausage festival held at the end of May. A chair by the fire is not to be sat it..it was the chair of a long term customer who died and he is said to get cross if anyone sits in it. It is also supposedly haunted by the ghost of a tall man, wearing a white cape. Until recently he was seen on frequent occasions, normally manifesting just before midnight. Worthfinding when visiting this great market Town and as it is on the edge of the market place it is easy to find. The market is a large old fashion type. On Weds it also has a farmers auction in the centre with rabbits and chickens, sacks of veg, bits of farm machinery etc. Sat. is also market day.

    A quaint little pub, located on the main street in Louth, opposite Mackays. It serves food at…read morereasonable prices and is usually quite popular. However the front bar area is very small and you are lucky if you can ever get a table there. There is a larger dinning area at the back though and this is ok, but not as nice. The food is pretty good and reasonably priced.

    Wheatsheaf

    Wheatsheaf

    3.8(8 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    £££

    While I was here around 4pm on a weekday, I heard a man tell the bartender that he has to work in a…read morebit so he'll have a "shandy": half beer, half lemonade (Sprite). Was it a shandy? Small, low ceilings, cushioned, wooden fixtures, dark but well lit. Completely unlike an American bar or lounge. This is a place people go to do coffee talk, but with alcohol. It's slightly below sidewalk level. Unfortunately I did not have opportunity to try food since my eating was kept on a strict schedule to accommodate all the pork pies, custard tarts and chips with gravy. There's outdoor seating which is beautiful if it's not raining. Actually, Louth is pretty wonderful. I didn't know anyone there, aside from the family. But that's part of the beauty.

    I'd say the Wheatsheaf is one of Louth's most well-known and popular pubs, despite being tucked…read moreaway in Westgate close to St James' Church. It's an ancient building and very small and poky, which gives an authentic pub atmosphere, and the pub garden at the back is gorgeous. In the summer the Wheatsheaf puts on beer and bangers festivals and throughout the year you can rely on their kitchen for yummy pub grub. This is the kind of place where you kick back on a cold evening and settle in for a quiet night - it's not exactly a stop on a pub crawl (except maybe as the starting point or to finish the night!). It's too comfy to leave once you've found a seat! It can feel a bit exclusive because everyone seems to know each other in the main bar, and it's an older crowd than you get further into town, but once you've overcome that it's a great place to be.

    Kai's Bar

    Kai's Bar

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Kais is a great night out! The drinks are reasonably priced the music is pretty good! The DJ's are…read morespot on in knowing how to please the punters. The atmosphere in Kais is relaxed everyone is there because they want to have a good time, i have never seen any trouble there at all. The only downside i have ever found to Kais is that the dance floor is too small and it can be difficult to get served at the bar as there never seems to be enough staff to cope with the amount of customers that they have in there. But on the whole i really like Kais, though i would imagine it is very different during the daytime and i have only ever been in there on a Saturday night! There is no entry fee to get into Kai's, they do hold regular events and offers so keep a look out for them! Kais also have a food menu but i have never eaten there so i am unable to comment on that. The staff always seem to enjoy working there and it really does create a good atmosphere which helps you to enjoy your night out. If you are planning on a night out in Louth i would highly reccommend stopping off at Kais for a drink or 2!!

    Good food, nice atmosphere, family-friendly in the daytime and lively at night. However, I think…read morethe music choice could be improved upon, and the dance floor's a bit small! It's good that there are two bars, though, and the function room upstairs is excellent as well (they do full catering for functions and offer a disco). One particularly good feature of Kai's is the enclosed garden behind the conservatory, which makes al fresco eating very family-friendly in warm weather because the children are safe to run around. The conservatory is a particularly nice place to eat at any time of year because of its comfortable seating!

    Woolpack Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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