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European style cafes with tables that spill out onto the streets at the first glimpse of sun and a traditional English afternoon tea are never far away in Nottinghamshire, and it goes without saying that wherever there's a frothy cappuccino, there'll always be a fine selection of cakes too.
Take a tour of our cafes and tea shops to find out the best places to grab a tasty brew or check out some recommendations below.
With several national awards until its belt, Delilah is a beautiful delicatessen and restaurant set on Victoria Street near Old Market Square. The team have a passion for the finest and freshest ingredients and the results are superb. Pick up fresh local produce, delightful hampers, a huge array of cheeses and chutneys, or stop off for a delectable lunch.
If you ever find yourself wandering about Forest Recreation Ground, a stop by Homemade Pavilion should definitely be on your to do list, it’s the perfect place to sit and relax. The three-times regional winner and national runner-up in the ‘Best Cheap Eats’ category at the Observer Food Monthly Awards, has the most delicious treats, cakes, fresh coffee and hot food to enjoy!
One of the few remaining Victorian Music Halls still operating in the UK, Malt Cross offers homemade food, its very own blend of coffee, and utterly unique surroundings with its glass roof and iron balconies. If it’s a sumptuous afternoon tea that strikes your fancy, there really isn't anywhere more delightfully traditional than Josephine's Tea Room and Cafe. With elegant surroundings that give a classic vintage atmosphere, the handy location makes this a choice spot for pre-theatre and cinema dining.
200 Degrees Coffee Roasters are a hot Nottingham success story, now with branches rolling out throughout the UK while keeping their small business vibe. With a central branch on Flying Horse Walk and another just next to Nottingham Train Station, this is a great place to meet with friends or pick up a tasty lunch while trying a locally roasted coffee.
During the summer months, head to Newfield Dairy for locally made ice cream, local produce and tempting lunches. Alternatively, if you're visiting Southwell then make a stop at The Refectory where you can tuck into seasonal, good quality, locally sourced food, from light bites to daily specials.
The setting couldn’t be better for Launay’s, which is a stone’s throw from Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre. This restaurant and bar is also the perfect place for a buffet lunch.
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The friendly team look forward to extending a warm welcome to this lovingly restored hall where professional service is always guaranteed. Their food offer ranges from casual to fine dining
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