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Speak to any of Nottingham’s craft beer aficionados and you’re sure to be told that they’ve visited Purecraft Bar & Kitchen. Easy going, relaxed and convivial, this sister site to Purecraft Bar & Kitchen in Birmingham makes regulars of all who visit. Business partner Andreas Antona brings with him three Michelin star...
View full reviewThe Walk Café is the secret gem of Nottingham. Though it is situated in the heart of the city centre, as soon as you step through the doors of this charming establishment you'll feel a million miles away from the hustle and bustle. Its quirky individualism and intimate ambience make it something truly unique, so it's no wonde...
View full reviewWith its pristine wood panelling, restored fireplaces and original tiled floors, the High Pavement building - formerly home to the Jass Café - is enjoying a new lease of life as Jamie's Italian. In the main dining room, the low lighting, cosy, eclectic furniture (all sourced by Mr Oliver himself) and painted woodwork interspe...
View full reviewFor a genuine taste of regional Italy, visit Carluccio's in Nottingham. Conveniently located behind the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre, this stunning grade-II-listed building spans four storeys and boasts an intimate private dining area for up to 14 guests, where you can indulge in the Mediterranean experience with sunlight pouring in f...
View full reviewTucked away on Thurland Street is a Mediterranean oasis just waiting to transport you far from Nottingham. Yamas means 'cheers' in Greek, and there's an air of celebration here that's hard to ignore. Freshly prepared dishes are the order of the day, with meze, tapas and sharing starters to choose from. The best way to enjoy meze is ...
View full reviewDelilah Fine Foods is a must-visit for those who truly appreciate fine artisan food - local, regional and continental - in beautiful surrounds. This independent, award-winning delicatessen and café bar first opened in Nottingham in 2005 and became a roaring success with locals and visitors alike.
Housed in beautiful former...
Walk along Pelham Street on route to Nottingham's Hockley district and you'll find shiny pavement seating welcoming you into an inviting Café bar called Homemade. This is a cosy, friendly, independent Café serving truly delicious food - and you can enjoy your favourite tipple with your meal too, because Homemade is lic...
View full review'The Golden Fleece has staked a claim as a superb venue for music, excellent food and an atmosphere which retains pub charm', says the <i>Nottingham Evening Post</i>, and I doubt you'd find a soul in Nottingham who would disagree. Since a change of ownership in 2005, The Golden Fleece has built a solid reputation for, a...
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 ...
Inspired by the 1930s film industry, Das Kino is an iconic venue set inside a former lace warehouse on Fletcher Gate. This quirky space offers a unique mix of premium cocktails, world craft beer, a mouth-watering handmade pizza menu, ping pong and local live music, all under one roof.
The venue draws heavily on the designs ...
Minus One - part of Escucha - is a glamorous venue almost hidden from view in Nottingham's famous Lace Market. Entering Minus One is like stepping into your own private boudoir, with sheer curtains, beckoning sofas and dark, moody lighting. Minus One markets itself as a cocktail bar, and certainly goes a long way to live up to i...
View full reviewChez Coor's is the creation of Anthony Coore (also known as Chez). His mission is to provide authentic Jamaican cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere, with a passion and honesty that guarantees your first visit will not be your last. Carefully sourced ingredients imported from Jamaica are used in order to recreate his grandmother's tried ...
View full reviewOccupying a trendy spot in Hockley on the corner of Broad Street and Lower Parliament Street, Bar de Nada is among Nottingham's most popular hang-outs. Regarded by locals as one of the city's coolest eateries, it's always busy with a friendly crowd enjoying the bar's Continental feel, great-value drinks and fantastic tapas. The menu...
View full reviewNottingham's historic Lace Market, now a vibrant hub of hotels, bars and restaurants, is home to one of the city's most stylish Italian restaurants. Piccolino has a modern, urbane feel; a blend of traditional wood furnishings and industrial metal touches in the dining area creates a sophisticated yet casual look. The additional outd...
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