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In 2021, it reopened as 'Ole Moses Cabin Authentic Caribbean Cuisine'. Small local in an industrial area. Spacious interior knocked-together as a single L-shaped room. Former small snug front-left; larger extended bar area on the right with pool and table skittles at the rear. Traditional character.
Historic Interest
Records of a pub here go back to 1846 at least, and the old pub was owned by Everards in the 19th century. In the 1930s, Everards added a neat brick Georgian-style frontage with pedimented doorway. The pub was sold to Banks's in the 1980s, then to Pubmaster.
Ole Moses Cabin, Leicester
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