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  1. 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.

  2. Vat and Fiddle

    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.

  3. Mulberry Tree Cafe

    Strelley Village, Nottingham

  4. Penny Lane

    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…

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  5. Calcutta Club Restaurant

    Nottingham

    A high-end Indian restaurant in Nottingham's Curry Quarter, based around the dining experience of the Maharajas and guests at the Polo Clubs in India.

  6. Gusto Italian Nottingham

    Gusto Italian Nottingham, offers guests an elegantly Italian experience in the most spectacular of surroundings.

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  7. 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.

  8. MemSaab

    Nottingham

    MemSaab continues to raise the standard of Indian fine dining whilst remaining accessible, affordable and most importantly enjoyable.

  9. Homemade Pavilion

    Nottingham

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

  10. Hockley Kitchen

    Hockley, Nottingham

  11. 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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  12. Hart's Kitchen

    Park Row, Nottingham

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  13. 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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  14. Masala Junction

    Nottingham

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

  15. 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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  16. Bread and Bitter

    Nottingham

    Traditional pub and real ale haven. Comprising of a; traditional bar area and a large conservatory, perfect for drinking or dining.

  17. 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…

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