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Nottingham
If you’re looking for the best place to watch sport in Nottingham, look no further. Welcome to BOX, a #gamechanging sports bar in the heart of the city!
Nottingham
Pop into the on-site café for brunch or a fresh coffee to-go before heading out on a countryside stroll.
Nottingham
New Art Exchange’s CaféBar serves a 100% plant-based world food menu. Enjoy a meal, snacks, cakes and drinks, including Fairtrade coffee, in the comfortable setting of the award-winning contemporary building.
Nottingham
Serving up breakfast, brunch, lunch and sweet treats, The Pudding Pantry is open to all those who get excited by good food!
This unique country boutique hotel and fine dining restaurant is a true original - stubbornly English, deliciously stylish, quietly eccentric.
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
Meet Nottingham’s newest canal-side destination, Binks Yard, offering all day dining, drinks, and entertainment at The Island Quarter.
Nottingham
The Kean’s Head is situated in Nottingham’s historical and vibrant Lace Market. It is a charming and cosy single-room pub, nestled opposite the picturesque St. Mary’s Church.
Nottingham
Specialising in Polish & American home style cooked food, Warsaw Diner serve the best Polish dinners in the whole of Nottingham.
Clumber Park is home to its very own dog-friendly cafe, Central Bark, serving hot and cold snacks and all your favourite drinks made to order.
Nottingham
Located in the picturesque village of Hoveringham, The Reindeer is a Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded gastropub, recognised for its outstanding British cuisine and warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Nottingham
Offering up the best in UK street food, top-notch drinks & a casual, quality atmosphere - Bustler curates all things tasty.
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.
