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With its unique tartan carpet, open fireplace and classic decor, the Blue Bell Inn conveys a real sense of tradition. In summer, the outdoor seating area is the ideal spot for a home-cooked family meal or for savouring something from the selection of real ales, lagers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Try the reasonably priced rustic...
View full reviewBruce and Allison Elliott-Bateman have brought a genuine taste of the sea to land-locked Nottinghamshire. This popular country pub has built a formidable reputation for serving the freshest fish and seafood, whether native or exotic, with much of it delivered daily from Colchester and Grimsby. Choose from starters of steamed mus...
View full reviewHaving recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, the Markham Hotel & Restaurant is still referred to as Markham Moor's best-kept secret and is proud to be rated as one of the leading premier restaurants in the area. Situated just off the A1 between Doncaster and Newark, a short distance from Markham Moor Services, this oasis ...
View full reviewNorth Nottinghamshire should be proud of The Square & Compass, for it's the epitome of a great British country pub - low exposed beams, large open fire and a warm and inviting ambience. The pub is located on the edge of the picturesque village of Normanton-on-Trent, and draws customers from all over the north of the county. It...
View full reviewAmidst verdant countryside sits the bright white Hume Arms, a gastropub adored by visitors and locals alike. Following its recent redesign, the interior is elegant yet rustic, with a pleasing marriage of fresh, modern details and original features. The furniture is eclectic and the atmosphere relaxed and casual. The menu features...
View full reviewJon Noyes and staff will warmly welcome you to The Rum Runner - a wonderfully traditional venue with a friendly atmosphere, crackling log fire, real ale and good food. A daily changing menu features an array of locally sourced, home-cooked food, while at the bar you're guaranteed to find five real ales and cask cider. Jon is a ke...
View full review9pm In the heart of north Nottinghamshire lies Laxton, an oasis of history with an age-old farming system dating back to medieval times. The village is home to just 100 households and a much-loved village inn, which receives visitors in droves. Quintessentially English, The Dovecote Inn is a warm cottage-style home from home with be...
View full reviewIt's not often that the word 'faultless' can truly be applied to a dining experience, but we found this to be very much the case at The Gate Inn. Its wonderful canalside setting, along with impeccable service and decor to match, make this place well worth a visit. I can't think of a better way to spend a sunny afternoon than by enjo...
View full reviewIt's the attention to detail that makes a meal at Bottle & Glass so special. The ethos at this old village inn is to ensure that all of its elements combine to create a great experience - and they succeed. Warm artisan bread (date and walnut, and rosemary and sundried tomato) with chunky salt crystals in the butter opened the pr...
View full reviewDoddington Hall is a fine example of a late Elizabethan mansion - in fact, its mellow brick exterior and walled courtyards have barely changed since the building was completed in 1600. The current inhabitants are descendents of Colonel George Jarvis, who inherited the property in 1830, and this 400-year-long family ownership means a...
View full reviewThe Blacksmiths opened in Clayworth in 2012 and five years later, the restaurant’s reputation precedes it. Receiving fabulous reviews for its food and unique luxury accommodation, it’s no surprise that the delectable, seasonal fare has achieved two AA rosettes and the rooms have earned fi ve AA gold stars.
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The opulence and grandeur of Thoresby Hall Hotel provides an endlessly stunning setting for the AA-rosette-awarded Blue Grill Restaurant. Frequented by hotel holiday-makers and drop-in visitors in equal measure, this breathtaking destination captivates all who visit. The dining room is decorated opulently with silk papered walls, ...
View full reviewThoresby Park’s Victorian Courtyard is home to galleries, boutiques and gift shops, and nestled among them is the charming Bay Tree Café. Thoresby Park itself is a beautiful country park in the grounds of Thoresby Estate, home to the Grade I listed Thoresby Hall, stunning countryside walks, and plenty of events and activities t...
View full reviewYe Olde Bell is a 17th-century hotel that has been passionately restored by its proud owners with great respect for its traditional character. Having been brought into the 21st century with a contemporary twist, it now boasts four AA stars alongside an AA rosette, and has established itself as a popular dining destination.
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This traditional village restaurant cooks hearty British food in picturesque surroundings, making it not only the best place to go for a pint, but also the best place for celebrations or romantic meals. Hit with a tempting aroma as soon as you enter, you'll want to order everything on the menu. I chose king prawns in a Pernod sauce t...
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