Reviews of The Ale Stone. (Pub) in Leicester (Leicestershire).
The Ale Stone
660 Aylestone Rd, Aylestone, Leicester LE2 8PR, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Ale Stone, Pub in Leicester (Leicestershire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Ale Stone
Sunday
12–10 pm
Monday
4–10 pm
Tuesday
4–10 pm
Wednesday
4–10 pm
Thursday
4–10 pm
Friday
12–11 pm
Saturday
12–11 pm
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Reviews of The Ale Stone
R. F.
Wife and I called in for a couple of pints last weekend. Really pleasant atmosphere with some good ales on cask. I had a summer fruit flavoured stout which was very refreshing.
Dog friendly is an added bonus and the knowledge of the barman (possibly landlord?) was of a high standard. Excellent customer service.
The only downside was the selection on offer. As there is no craft ale shops I can find in the area, it would have been nice to have an area with a selection from different breweries (Tiny Rebel, Vocation, Turning Point etc).
T. P.
Lovely homely little pub, really relaxing vibes and great selection of beers
B. B.
Nice small pub in centre of Aylestone. Convenient for bus stop which is just outside decent selection of beers and ciders.
T. Y.
Great selection of beers a warm and friendly place. Can't fault it.
C. B.
Brilliant real ale pub with a great choice of cask keg and bottled beers.
Also serves proper cider and the best cobs in the world. Oh and also they serve something called coffee?
D. H.
New friendly owner. Great real ale.
P. B.
One of my favourite places to drink, has a good selection of real beers and cider. No lager in sight except for one bottle of craft in the fridge. They always have really top quality beer, some on cask and some keg. The cheese and onion cobs are quite frankly ridiculous, so big!
K. E.
Usually a great real ale pub but currently due to COVID-19 its been converted into an amazing off license full of the weird and wonderful. Expect small batch artisan brews from around the world rather than mass produced drinks, piled high and ever changing. Check out their Facebook page for new offerings each week. The nature of the beers they sell means its not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
J. C.
This is a small real ale pub with a good selection of real ales that change on a regular basis. There's no music or TV so you have to talk
There's a good selection of snack and every Sunday morning you can get a lovely bacon cob cooked to perfection. I could say more but you really must visit this pub. Evan if just for a coffee and biscuits. Dogs are welcome.
S.
Genuinely was surprised by how cosy and nice this little pub is. Everything on tap was interesting and tasty, none of that corporate garbage.
To see honest I have to drop a start only because of how small the establishment is; it only has 3 tables. But if that doesn't bother you consider this a 5 star.