The Hockley Arts Club is a Nottingham staple. Situated in the heart of Hockley in a gorgeous grade II listed building. They’ve got some of the best bartenders in Nottingham serving incredible cocktails and wines throughout the week.
They take pride in their ever evolving drinks list. With a great selection of alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, there is definitely something for everyone. Their bespoke house cocktails are developed by their incredible bartenders. If you fancy a classic they know them all, just ask.
Spaced out over three floors each completely different. It would be hard not to spend the whole night here.
The main floor, the Blue Rooms is a traditional Victorian style saloon bar. With full table service everyday. With low chesterfield sofas, regal booths and even some semi private spaces. Every evening they serve charcuterie and cheese boards with ingredients sourced from the best producers.
The top floor is the photo-worthy Electric Garden, fitted with it’s own neon blossom tree. The perfect spot for a curated gin and tonics. This can be hired private Sunday-Thursday too.
At the weekend head here to shake off your week, they open the bottom floor Stockholm. So named because of its wooden panelling and traditional features. With DJs from 9pm-2am and a huge walk-up bar Stockholm is the place to head on a Friday and Saturday night. It is also available for private hires mid-week.
During the weekend they also do a bottomless afternoon tea. Enjoy homemade treats including sandwiches, cakes and of a scone or two alongside bottomless prosecco for a whole 90 minutes and their signature iced-tea-pot cocktail. If bottomless isn’t your thing they have a two drink or two mocktail option too.
Hockley Arts Club (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Tuesday | Closed | |
Wednesday - Thursday | 17:00 | - 00:30 |
Friday | 17:00 | - 02:00 |
Saturday | 12:00 | - 02:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 | - 00:00 |
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