According to Alan, it has proved to be a winner, with many functions having already taken place and lots more booked in - including birthday parties and festive family gatherings. Wine tastings and comedy nights are also in the pipeline.
Alan says that as well as investing heavily in the pub, Everards has provided him and Jamie with lots of help and support. In fact, the duo say they wouldn’t want to work with any other brewery.
"They've been really supportive, especially during lockdown," says Jamie. "They helped out massively, whereas I think a lot of other breweries didn't provide the same kind of support for their pubs.”
"It's a family business and it has a family feel. We know everybody from the delivery men to the chairman, who pops in for takeaway," adds Alan, referring to their restaurant Thai Kitchen, which serves authentic Thai food five nights a week, to eat in or take away.
Keen to offer something a bit different to their customers, Alan and Jamie outsourced the food offering five years ago, teaming up with the family behind Leicester takeaway Thai Esarn. According to Alan, Thai Kitchen has been hugely successful, and has added another string to the bow of this popular pub:
"It's a community pub, it's a family pub and it's also now a destination pub,” he says. “The Thai restaurant has been a major success, and we get people from all over Leicestershire coming to enjoy the food."