According to real ale aficionado Gary O’Connor, the moment he pulled his first pint he knew that he’d found his calling. Standing behind the bar, perfectly poured beer in hand, he felt that running a pub was what he was meant to do.
Changing careers from bus driver to barman, he went on to work in the pub industry for more than 20 years, before taking the plunge in 2019 together with his now-husband Simon – an experienced chef. “It was a case of ‘we’re fed up of working for other people, let’s try and do it for ourselves!’” recalls Gary.
“With the help of some family, we got the money together and decided on The Free Trade Inn at Sileby. I think getting a pub is like buying a house – you know straight away when you’ve found the right one. You get that vibe, and that’s what we got at The Free Trade.”
In October 2020, the duo also took on the historic Anne of Cleves at Melton Mowbray, which had impressed them with its charm and the fact that its kitchen would enable Simon to fulfil his desire to offer food – something which had not been possible at The Free Trade Inn.