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  1. Josephine's Tea Room and Cafe

    Nottingham

    Josephine’s Tea Room and Café is a classic vintage tea room located directly opposite the Theatre Royal in Nottingham.

  2. Bramleys

    Beeston Lane,

    Named after the Nottinghamshire Bramley apple, Bramleys Brasserie is located on the ground floor of the Orchard Hotel & Restaurant, hidden away on the University of Nottingham's campus.

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  3. Spokes Restaurant

    Triumph Road,

    Spokes is a Cycling inspired Coffee House and Restaurant built on the original and iconic Raleigh bike manufacturing site. Now sitting amongst the stunning university buildings on Jubilee Campus this is a great place to relax and unwind. 

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  4. The Cod's Scallops

    Nottingham

    The Cod's Scallops is a fine fish and chip shop offering up to 20 species of fish and shellfish a day, despite being furthest from the coast!

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  5. Iberico World Tapas

    High Pavement, Nottingham

    The team behind Nottingham’s award winning World Service has also created this restaurant combining tapas with modern global cooking. Half the menu offers classic Spanish flavours, while the other half goes global.

  6. Masala Junction

    Nottingham

    Masala Junction's carefully selected, talented team of chefs specialise in honest, homestyle Indian food.

  7. Hockley Kitchen

    Hockley, Nottingham

  8. Peggy's Skylight Bar and Kitchen

    Nottingham

    Visit Peggy's Skylight; sit back, relax, and allow yourself to be immersed in an enchanting jazz adventure

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  9. Lincolnshire Poacher

    Nottingham

    CLASSIC NOTTINGHAM PUB WITH A STRONG REPUTATION

    The Lincolnshire Poacher has been part of Nottingham’s real ale drinking scene for so long that it’s easy to forget that it only opened in the late 1980′s, rising from the shell of the Old Grey Nags…

  10. The Roebuck Inn

    Nottingham

    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.…

  11. Cock & Hoop Pub

    Nottingham

    Located in the Lace Market in a period building, next to the Lace Market Hotel this pub is a warm and relaxing place to be.

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  12. Pitcher and Piano

    Nottingham

    Newly refurbished and housed inside a striking Grade II-listed church...Pitcher & Piano has reopened in the heart of the Lace Market.

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  13. Hart's Kitchen

    Park Row, Nottingham

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  14. The Refectory

    Southwell

    The Refectory at Southwell has been an established family business for over 20 years, originally founded in 1989. 

  15. Embankment

    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.’

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