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Based in Micklebring, this thriving pub offers a selection of tasty pub classics for you to enjoy, including handmade burgers, succulent steaks and hearty pies. This restaurant has a log-burning stove to sit round in the winter, and in the warmer months you can make the most of the summer sunshine in the beer garden, which overloo...
View full reviewThe Thorold Arms is located just a few miles from The National Trust's Belton House and within easy travelling distance of Newark, Grantham and Belvoir Castle. Only a mile and a half from the A1, it is set in attractive countryside close to the popular Viking Way, a major long distance walk. Built around 1840 by the manor's Thoro...
View full reviewNestled in the village of Balborough, The Rose & Crown is a 17th-century coach house and is the perfect destination for diners seeking traditional cuisine in a charming setting. Decorated in a traditional country style with exposed brick, flagstone floors, and wooden beams, it’s the ideal spot in which to enjoy a bite to eat...
View full reviewPart of the Brewer's Fayre pub chain, The Springfield Hotel is nevertheless a countryside establishment - in fact you may even hear the hoot of the resident owl as you enter. And if you've never been to a Brewer's Fayre public house, you're in for a real treat when it comes to the food. There is plenty of everything to choose from...
View full reviewDon't let the traditional facade of this Derbyshire pub deceive you - inside it is contemporary, newly refurbished and full of surprises. Unlike many gentrified gastropubs, The Royal Oak has not forgotten its loyal locals. With four cask ales on offer - including a locally brewed variety - and a large bar area with pool table and da...
View full reviewOn the main street of Lowdham Village, conveniently set between Southwell and Nottingham, The Old Ship is just as you would imagine a centuries-old inn to be - low beams, traditional decor and a warm, cosy atmosphere. Offering bed and breakfast facilities, this pub is a great place to stay, or simply dine. The inn caters f...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of upmarket Ravenshead, the Sherwood Ranger is at first glance the epitome of an excellent English pub. All the signs are there - the solid and homely exterior is warmly lit and welcoming; the countryside setting is idyllic; and there is a justified air that this place is an integral part of local life. The tru...
View full reviewFollowing extensive renovation in March 2017, this historic pub in Lowdham is situated by the village station and rail crossing and has been transformed into a striking modern venue with broad appeal. The attention to detail is impressive; The Railway is full of quirky touches and unique features. Every comfy nook and cranny tells...
View full reviewRecently relaunched, Oscar’s Lounge & Restaurant in Calverton draws diners from near and far to sample exquisite food. Set eyes on this stylish venue and you’ll be swept up by the promise of fine things to come. Just 15 minutes from Nottingham’s centre, Oscar’s is well worth a visit.
Inside, the v...
Recently relaunched, Oscar’s Lounge & Restaurant in Calverton draws diners from near and far to sample exquisite food. Set eyes on this stylish venue and you’ll be swept up by the promise of fi ne things to come. Just 15 minutes from Nottingham’s centre, Oscar’s is well worth a visit.
Inside, the venue’s sumpt...
The Blue Bell in Bolsover was built in the mid 1700s and oozes real character - you'll see delightful features such as the 300-year-old oak beams supporting the original wattle and daub ceiling. Six real ales are always on offer here, as well as a selection of premium lagers and keg beers. The beer garden to the rear of the pub ha...
View full reviewAccording to public records, Four Bells Inn has been welcoming guests for over 250 years. Having seen a number of different owners and managers over the years, Four Bells is now run by Craig and Gaynor Smith, who boast over 20 years’ experience in the service industry. Although it’s set in an idyllic rural location, this tradi...
View full reviewA place of tranquillity and charm, Grade II listed Woodborough Hall has been lovingly restored to its former glory and offers an atmospheric dining experience. Situated in the idyllic village of Woodborough, just a ten-minute drive from Nottingham city centre, Woodborough Hall boasts both formal and casual dining op...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Burnstump Country Park on the fringes of Sherwood Forest, this converted 17th-century hunting lodge houses a modern and intimate restaurant offering a unique experience. Midway between Nottingham, Mansfield and Southwell, Cockliffe House is the ideal place for a meal with family and friends, where you’ll enjo...
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