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  1. Kean's Head

    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.

  2. The Pudding Pantry

    Nottingham

    The Pudding Pantry brings together 3 friends with an insatiable desire to provide the kind of food and coffee that will keep you coming back. With all our cakes, puddings and desserts baked in house by our amazing pastry chefs and our artisan coffee…

  3. Mulberry Tree Cafe

    Strelley Village, Nottingham

  4. Yarn

    Nottingham

    Yarn is a brand-new craft beer, tapas and pizza bar in the heart of the city of Nottingham, part of the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall. A joint partnership between the Theatre, CGC Event Caterers and Castle Rock Brewery, Yarn is a haven for…

  5. Malt Cross

    Nottingham

    Malt Cross is an Grade-2 listed Victorian Music Hall set at the heart of Nottingham city centre, just off Old Market Square.

  6. 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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  7. Byron's Brasserie

    Byron’s Brasserie is a charming restaurant, situated in the luxury location of Colwick Hall Hotel.

  8. Hockley Kitchen

    Hockley, Nottingham

  9. Canalhouse

    Nottingham

    The Canalhouse is famous for having a canal that extends into the building complete with resident narrow boats! A unique pub to visit.

  10. Homemade Pavilion

    Nottingham

    Homemade is delighted to announce the opening of it's latest venue at The Forest Pavilion.

  11. 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.

  12. Horse and Plough

    Bingham

    Acquired by the Beer Consortium in 2015, the Horse & Plough is a hugely renowned pub in the heart of Bingham, Nottinghamshire.

  13. Thaymar Ice Cream & Tea Room

    Bothamsall

    Over 35 delicious flavours of ice cream and sorbets are made using fresh milk, double cream and the finest natural ingredients.

  14. 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.…

  15. 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…

  16. 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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  17. 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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