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Nottingham
Now regarded as the area's best cask ale outlet boasting some 20 hand pulls, The Robin Hood (AND) Little John has won CAMRA's Pub of the Year and the National Cider Pub of the Year awards.
Nottingham
Nestled in the village of Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire, The Old Vol offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern sophistication.
Nottingham
Small, but perfectly formed, The Birickyard offers a unique space with a snug, plenty of seating and a beautiful hand-crafted wrap-around bar which is always well-stocked.
Nottingham
The Hand & Heart is a landmark pub located just a short walk from Nottingham City Centre.
Nottingham
The Organ Grinder in Arnold has a great beer garden – perfect for sunny days.
Nottingham
The Poppy and Pint is a large community pub nestled in the leafy suburb of Lady Bay.
Nottingham
The Lincolnshire Poacher opened as a Castle Rock pub in the late 1980s, rising from the shell of the Old Grey Nags Head. The Poacher quickly earned a steadfast reputation for quality and choice of cask beer – a distinction it has never lost.
Loughborough
The Organ Grinder is an award-winning Blue Monkey pub, serving award-winning real ales.
Nottingham
The Barley Twist is a two-floor new craft beer and wine cellar, housed in a former sweetshop on Nottingham’s Carrington Street.
Nottingham
Roxy Lanes Bottle Lane is the home of booze and ball games in Nottingham, with a huge array of gaming all under one roof!
Kimberley
The Cricketers Rest, poised idyllically at the top a hill in Kimberly, is a warm and welcoming pub at the centre of its community. Looking the part amongst the cottages of the town, the Cricks is a traditional pub streaked with intriguing…
Nottingham
Situated in the creative epicentre of Nottingham, the Fox & Grapes first opened in the 1830s and has been part of the fabric of the city’s pub scene ever since.
Newark
The Organ Grinder is a very traditional pub, it has won both the CAMRA Pub of the year and CAMRA Cider Pub of the year the last few years after reopening after the COVID restrictions.
Nottingham
Opened in 2000 on the lower floors of the former Canal museum, the Canalhouse is famous for having a canal that extends into the building complete with resident narrow boats.
Nottingham
The Embankment was designed by Albert Nelson Bromley, the architect behind some of the most distinctive Boots pharmacy buildings, and opened in 1907 as ‘Boots Store 2.
Bingham
The Horse and Plough is a charming pub in the market town of Bingham, Nottinghamshire.