Camerons Brewery are opening two new The Head of Steam venues in Nottingham and Leicester.

The Nottingham site is on High Pavement in the city centre, previously trading as Living Room and Missoula Montana, and is due to open mid-April this year with work due to start on the site from early February.

The Leicester venue, on Market Street at the site of the former Reynard pub, will see work start in February with the pub opening towards the end of April.

The venues will features around 20 keg lines, with rotating craft beers, eight cask ale lines, premium cocktails, wines, spirits and soft drinks.

Food will include traditional British pub classics, plus fresh artisan stone-baked pizzas, burgers, 12” hot dogs and the new ‘Flight of the Besler’ tapas and cask beer flights.

The brewer recently announced it would open a new Head of Steam venue in Birmingham in May, with the latest recently opening in Didsbury.

Chris Soley, chief executive at Camerons, said “We have spent a lot of time looking for venues across the UK, and in particular the Midlands area. Both Nottingham and Leicester were obviously cities we were extremely keen to see The Head of Steam brand feature in, and we’re delighted we were able to secure venues for both in prime city centre locations.

“We have already secured a site in Birmingham, which will open in late Spring and we continue to look for other opportunities to add to our growing retail estate this year.”