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10-12 High Street, Coalville, Leicestershire LE673ED

Quicksilver is located at 10-12 High Street, Coalville, Leicestershire.

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Restaurants nearby

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Lash Mores
89m away
Seafood
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Balti Tower
274m away
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Pizzeria
Danny's Pizza
356m away
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Venue
Quicksilver
Address
10-12 High Street
Coalville
LE673ED
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