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The historic Trent Navigation is a traditional English pub with all the best modern bits added for comfort and serves 14 cask ales and ciders as part of the Locale scheme run by CAMRA.
The pub is the “brewery tap” for Navigation Brewery which opened in the old stable block in 2012 Situated on Meadow Lane this Victorian inn is popular with real ale buffs, local pub-goers and live music fans.
It’s a firm favourite pre-match pint for Notts County, Nottingham Rugby and Nottingham Forest. There are several screens to watch the match on and a full and filling British based menu.
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