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Nestled in the town of Southwell, The Admiral Rodney tastefully combines the traditional and the modern, with a traditional pub and a separate, recently refurbished restaurant. Perfect for nights out and large meals, as well as private events such as weddings, wakes and birthdays, the restaurant is versatile and inviting. The team...
View full reviewThe historic Bramley Apple Inn offers a combination of local real ales from the award winning Springhead Brewery, delicious homemade food, lovely en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation and a warm welcome. Phil and Annette run The Bramley Apple with a very hands-on approach. Phil keeps real ales in tip-top condition, while Annette ...
View full reviewThis cosy pub boasts charming oak-beamed ceilings and bare-brick walls and dates right back to the 17th Century. Enjoying a privileged location within the charming village of Halam, the family-friendly Waggon & Horses hosts regular live entertainment evenings and does a super Sunday roast. Drop in for a game of darts or dominoes...
View full reviewThis cosy pub is prominently situated in the pretty village of Upton, commanding fine views across the verdant Trent Valley from its garden terrace. On entering, you'll notice decorative keys hung above a rustic red brick fireplace and chequered tile flooring. Attention to detail is key here and this is evident throughout, from the ...
View full reviewSituated about seven miles outside Newark, The Plough Inn is central to village life and popular with locals. Enthusiastic new owners Matt and Rachel are proud of their pub - they have worked hard to retain its original character whilst adding their own modern touches to the decor. The pair, along with their talented head chef D...
View full reviewThe Full Moon sits just outside Southwell in the picturesque village of Morton. This traditional pub proudly boasts 'big flavours, no frills' and the generous, flavoursome dishes certainly reflect this refreshing approach. With stylishly rustic decor, combining exposed oak beams with original wall art by a talented local artist, the ...
View full reviewLocally referred to as The Waggon, this cosy venue is the archetypal village pub, where you’re instantly made to feel at home. Think great ale, wine, homemade food, and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. With no fuss or frills, The Waggon & Horses is the perfect place to relax with a newspaper, or while away an afternoon pla...
View full reviewThis converted Norwegian passenger ferry, now a charming bar and restaurant, is opportunely located on Farndon's picturesque marina, surrounded by 400 other fine vessels. Richard Machin and Zoe Harrison welcome one and all aboard to relax with a pint of traditional ale and a light bite in the bar. Many choose to make a night of it b...
View full reviewDanube restaurant brings continental flavour to Nottingham. Situated opposite the majestic Newark castle, this wonderful restaurant offers an extensive menu based on traditional dishes from countries along the river Danube. Though the inspiration may come from afar, the produce is locally sourced where possible.Danube was commende...
View full reviewDating back to the 15th Century and lovingly restored to its former splendour, The Prince Rupert oozes character. The pub has some great dining areas, from the light and airy orangery through to the beamed rooms upstairs, and you can even dine alfresco in the courtyard garden. These charming surroundings are only surpassed by th...
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 reviewWhen you're in Nottingham or Newark you're never far from a Tynemill pub. The company was established back in 1977 in Newark and still operates the Fox & Crown in the town. Now with new headquarters at Castle Rock Brewery in the centre of Nottingham the company has built an excellent reputation for not only delivering quality food an...
View full reviewUnder new ownership, Ye Olde Bridge Inn is enjoying a new lease of life. With a mouth-watering menu packed full of local produce and a beautiful cosy interior, this venue is the quintessential family-run British pub – Paul, Lizzy and Hannah can’t wait to welcome you. Begin by ordering a refreshing local ale – Tiger comes hig...
View full reviewSituated in the picturesque village of Hoveringham, overlooking the local cricket ground, The Reindeer Inn is a quintessentially English public house dating back to the 1800s. Relax by the open fire and enjoy the friendly atmosphere while sampling something from the superb range of real ales and extensive selection of fine wines, sp...
View full reviewThe Lord Nelson is situated slightly off the beaten track in the pretty village of Winthorpe. Owners Scott and Caroline Young offer the warmest of welcomes at this beautiful grade-II-listed building. Leather sofas next to a roaring log fire provide the perfect place to peruse the menu, while wooden floors and contemporary furnishing...
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