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Entering this age-old tavern is like being transported back in time. Lit by the glow of metal lanterns which hang from the low-beamed ceiling, the olde-worlde interior features rustic stone walls and dark oak panelling. Take your pick from the varied bar selection (a good handful of cask ales are available including, of course, Olde...
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 reviewExperience the friendly atmosphere of this lovely Victorian pub, located on the picturesque canalside in central Nottingham. Choose from the fine selection of real ales, wines of the world, and bottled and draught cider. The food is delicious and is cooked to order from fresh ingredients in the pub kitchen by the team of talente...
View full reviewThe Spotted Cow pub in Holbrook has become something of gastronomic hotspot in recent years. Run by Fiona Gilchrist since 2003, the pub exudes a traditional charm. The warmly lit interior boasts low beamed ceilings, walls decked with horse brasses and a wood-burning stove. In addition to the award-winning carvery and classic pub...
View full reviewThe Rose Inn is a traditional English pub situated in the picturesque village of Baxterley in beautiful rural North Warwickshire, and boasts stunning views over Leicestershire and Birmingham from every vantage point.
The Rose Inn is an ideal spot for walkers and those with dogs at any time of year thanks to the large beer g...
This 17th-century Grade II listed inn is steeped in history, and is reputed to have entertained highwayman Dick Turpin. It even featured on Channel 4 programme, Walking Through History. In summer, the Holly Bush Inn becomes a riot of fl oral colour, while in winter you’ll be greeted by three roaring open fires. There’s a ...
View full reviewThe Hand & Heart is a traditional English pub steeped in history, complete with a spectacular sandstone cave restaurant, which is atmospherically lit with fairy lights and candles to provide a truly unique, romantic atmosphere. The Victorian frontage and cave are still largely in their original condition, and upstairs guests h...
View full reviewThis inviting traditional pub sits near beautiful parkland and the River Soar on the edge of Littlethorpe, a charming village with excellent transport links. The Plough has gained a glowing reputation as the area’s go-to venue thanks to its friendly staff, vibrant atmosphere and top-notch food. Owner Alan personally refurbished ...
View full reviewThe Cradock Arms is a listed country pub where punters can sip pints of award-winning ale or indulge in the wine on offer from around the world, all to be enjoyed whilst tucking into heartwarming dishes. Freshly prepared pub classics dominate the menu, which aims to include something for everyone. Traditional favourites such as ba...
View full reviewDeep in the picturesque countryside near Longford you will find The Ostrich Inn, an unpretentious, family-orientated pub with plenty to occupy little ones while adults unwind. On arrival we stopped to pet various animals in the garden before ordering drinks inside and choosing from the comprehensive menu. My starter was a portion ...
View full reviewSteeped in hundreds of years of history and renovated to the highest standard, The Cross Keys is one of Nottingham’s finest watering holes.
The venue boasts a fantastic range of quality beer and wine, including seven hand-pulled real ales and a wide range of craft beer. The food menu is essentially British-based, with an ...
When 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 reviewIf you’re searching for tremendous fare, fantastic drinks and warm hospitality, look no further than The Strutt Arms. The team has created a stylish yet relaxed environment that’s ideal for enjoying a tipple or delicious dinner. Nestled in the beautiful village of Milford, The Strutt Arms was closed for a decade before reopeni...
View full reviewLime Kilns boasts traditional homemade food and a wide range of ale brewed on the premises alongside guest ales and cider. The home-brewed ales are suitable for vegans, who are well catered for here. Lime Kilns is a boater’s paradise; with free 24-hour moorings on the canal, it’s the perfect spot to indulge in a delicious meal...
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