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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.…
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.
Nottingham
Nottingham
Homemade is delighted to announce the opening of it's latest venue at The Forest Pavilion.
Nottingham
Malt Cross is an Grade-2 listed Victorian Music Hall set at the heart of Nottingham city centre, just off Old Market Square.
Nottingham
Bothamsall
Over 35 delicious flavours of ice cream and sorbets are made using fresh milk, double cream and the finest natural ingredients.
Nottingham
Spotlight Bar & Restaurant is a brand new, exclusive hospitality experience at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham.
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
The Barley Twist is a two-floor new craft beer and wine cellar, housed in a former sweetshop on Nottingham’s Carrington Street.
Nottingham
Part of the Castle Rock pub group, Kean's Head is located is the lively Lace Market area of Nottingham. This cosy pub offers a wide range of ales and craft beers, alomg with hearty pub food.
Nottingham
The Vat and Fiddle is Castle Rock Brewery's tap and offers a wide selection of its own ales along with guest brews. The pub serves hot meals, including Sunday lunch, hosts live music and even has a Castle Rock Brewery Visitors’ Centre.
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.’
