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The Roebuck Inn

The Roebuck Inn, 9 - 11 St James Street, Nottingham, NG1 6FH

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The Roebuck Inn | Nottingham

About

Tucked away on St James' Street you will find the Roebuck Inn, which is opposite the former Malt Cross music hall. Built in 1877, the music hall occupied the site of the Malt Cross public house, originally the Roebuck, first recorded in 1760.

This Wetherspoon pub has an array of real ales and ciders, along with wine and spirits. The pub also offers a range of meals and snacks, with a range of offers available throughout the week. The pub is suitable for groups and bookings can be taken. FREE WiFi available.

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Facilities

Catering

  • Bar
  • Cater for vegetarians
  • Licensed
  • Serve evening meal - Food served until 11pm.
  • Serve lunch

Children & Infants

  • Accept children (Minimum age)
  • Children's menu

Establishment Features

  • Groups accepted

Provider Preferences

  • Al fresco dining - Beer garden roof terrace.
  • In town/city centre
  • Unique venue

Opening Times

The Roebuck Inn 1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday08:00 - 00:00*
Dates and times marked with a '*' are provisional and may be subject to change

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