The pub still operates today, and now also includes a cafe, The Ori Café.
Other present and past pubs in Grantham include:
Former pubs include The Fox, on the east side of Church Street, open in the early 19th century and which burned down in 1919.
Former pubs include the Three Horseshoes, that opened in the mid-18th century and closed in the mid-20th century.
Until the renaming the pub was the Beef & Barley and included a separate steak bar, having been modernised in the late 1960s.
The first pub had a startup cost of $1.7 million and included the cost of the building and liquor license.
The main street of the village - Clayton Lane - which runs alongside the park, includes several traditional pubs, a popular crawl route for many residents.
Several pubs in the locality include The Broadway and The Milestone.
Other pubs include the Yew Tree which also offers Chinese cuisine.
Former pubs include The Rose Inn and The Bell, both mentioned in the 16th century.