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Nottingham
Home to the very first Bistrot, set over two floors, the Nottingham Bistrot is full of charm.
Nottingham
Penny Lane brings the summer sunshine and the seaside right to the heart of Nottingham's Lace Market. With its iconic amusement arcades, delicious food straight from the open kitchen and mixologists creating cocktail masterpieces, Penny Lane is one…
Nottingham
Born from a road trip across America’s Southern States, Hickory’s team learnt all things smokin’ from the best pitmasters across the region.
This unique country boutique hotel and fine dining restaurant is a true original - stubbornly English, deliciously stylish, quietly eccentric.
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.
Nottingham
This traditional delicatessen, combined with a tapas style food offering, provides an opportunity to taste, buy and sell thousands of fine foodstuffs, and to demonstrate how these products can be used to create great dishes.
Strelley Village, Nottingham
Mulberry Tree Cafe in the Stables area at Strelley Hall, Nottingham is situated in beautiful countryside, perfect for walks.
Nottingham
Homemade is delighted to announce the opening of it's latest venue at The Forest Pavilion.
Nottingham
Named after two Victorian lace-finishers who ran a small business on the original island quarter site, Cleaver & Wake serves dishes using the best produce from across the British Isles.
Nottingham
Cock & Hoop is located in the Lace Market area of Nottingham City Centre, situated in a period building once a public house with rooms for an audience to watch the hangings on the steps of the Galleries of Justice opposite.
Whether you are…
Nottingham
Meet Nottingham’s newest canal-side destination, Binks Yard, offering all day dining, drinks, and entertainment at The Island Quarter.
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.