This town in the very center of England is perhaps best known for its association with the legend of Robin Hood. The men in tights are long gone, though—today, you’ll find a modern city with a fantastic playhouse, ice hockey arena, and many, many shops and clubs.
Restaurants in Nottingham
4.5 based on 3,240 reviews
This is a lovely old pub set in a cave, the food is surprisingly delicious and has a lovely range of drinks! I highly recommend visiting this pub if you have the chance, despite the fact it is touristy and can get quite busy.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
I recommend this to anyone in Nottingham. This is certainly the best shisha parlor in town and probably the one which has the best mixes.. their shakes are also a must try and the staff is very friendly and helpful in suggesting some great flavors..!
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Welcome to the Trent Navigation on Meadow Lane. This outstanding Victorian pub once fed, watered and housed the men and horses working the Nottingham Canal and throughout the years has at times been much loved or closed and neglected. It has now part of the Great Northern Inns group joining The Cross Keys, The Approach, The Southbank, Copper and The Ned Ludd in providing fine food and drink with live music and sport to all. We stock 13 cask ales including our own Navigation Ales and serve a British based menu served every day. Music is free 3 Nights a week with an eclectic policy incorporating blues, folk, Irish, rock, indie, ska and much more. Live sport is shown in HD on four 42" screens.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
We are Nottingham's first Micro Pub and a Magpie Brewery Tap house. With an ever changing selection of real ales from Micro breweries all around the country, Real Ciders and English wines you're sure to find something you'll love. We are Child friendly and Dog friendly. So come on down and enjoy yourselves!
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Two visits in a month, as always great sound & Venue, Always a pleasure to visit this venue, Keep up the great work.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Today me and my friend were searching high and low for a premium hot chocolate within the Nottingham area late in the evening. Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances such as pudding pantry closing early we were deprived of this luxury! BUT... then we stumbled across Lady Bay Pub. You are our saviours! To the kind ladies at the bar who managed to invent us our premium dreamy previously desired hot chocolate despite their menu only offering a regular hot chocolate... you are legends xoxo gossip girl
4.5 based on 68 reviews
This is fantastic, you get to hear all about the social history of the pub, see all its areas and get entertainment as well! Our guide yesterday, Hannah was brilliant... So knowledgable and entertaining and what a voice! It's also great value at £5 Stay for drinks and food, you won't be disappointed Well done xx
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Located in the shadows of the magnificent Shipstone’s Brewery, The Lion Inn at New Basford in Nottingham has an enviable reputation for cask ales and live music. Its' rustic charm and great ale house ambiance has made it very popular with locals and travelling customers. Food serving times; Mon-Fri: 12pm-2:30pm then 5pm-9pm Saturday: 12pm-9pm Sunday: 12pm-7pm
wow who would of thought such a fantastic pub hidden away in Basford The pub is an oasis compared to its surrounding area a hidden gem in the wilderness as one would say. where to start the pub itself is lovely loads of cask and great food even dog friendly if you are that way inclined. definitely recommended if you are ever in the Basford area
4.5 based on 40 reviews
A trip to Sherwood Forest wouldn’t be complete without a visit to see The Major Oak. He’s a fine old gentleman and is estimated to be between 800-1100 years old. A true gem in an an ancient forest of over 900 veteran trees!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Although built in the 1950s, the Newshouse occupies a site which was first licensed a century earlier. It was operated latterly by Home Ales and then Mansfield Brewery before being acquired by Castle Rock in 2002. The Newshouse is now the Totally Brewed brewery tap and once again we are proud to be featured in the Good Beer Guide 2017. Within walking distance of both football grounds, Nottingham train station and the Capital FM Arena, the pub is ideally located for sporting events and concerts. The Newhouse has a traditional set up of two rooms with a central bar. Sports are shown on the big screen and bar games including darts and bar billiards are popular.
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