Nuneaton /nəˈniːtən/ is a town in Warwickshire, England. The population in 2011 was 86,552, making it the largest town in Warwickshire.
Restaurants in Nuneaton
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Richard Golding, founder of Okra Glass, opened his glass studio in Shenton Station at the end of the Battlefield preserved railway line in 2010. At the Station you find Richard`s state of the art gallery where you can sit, watch him make glass and buy unique Station Glass Creations. The Station is normally open Tuesdays,Thursdays and weekends from 11.00-4.00. Check website for any changes.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
The Miner's Arms Freehouse is a local pub for the local community. We serve a full range of beers, lagers and cask ales. We also do a range of Quality Bar Snacks.
The miners arms is my local, and the best pub to have as my local, atmosphere is always lovely, drinks aren’t too expensive and the cocktails are to die for! Wish they would serve food as they are missing a trick as it’s a lovely pub that id no hesitate to dine in. Owners are always around and very friendly and bar staff are brilliant especially a young girl named Hannah who always has a chat with me and brightens up the pub
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Run solely by Gary Thomas, this is the highly awarded micro pub situated on the corner of Queens Road and Dugdale Street (opposite Iceland), a very welcoming drinking whole that serves a wide range of real ales and cheers, come and join in the amazing atmosphere where the customers take pleasure in the art of conversation.
4.5 based on 381 reviews
Lovely well-kept woods and relaxation area. We love to go on family walks here. Woods are looked after very well.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Very interesting place to visit. Good for families and individuals. Grandson enjoyed the air raid shelter and the old fashioned classroom. Lots to see and experience. Exhibits stir childhood memories. Friendly and helpful volunteers. George Eliot country too.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Have come here twice for comedy shows and had a great time both nights. Has a bar...mostly cans to take into theatre. Parking outside is good
4.0 based on 67 reviews
This lovely Elizabethan mansion house with its 12th century monastic origins was Gothicised by Sir Roger Newdegate during the second half of the 18th century and with its soaring fan vaults, plunging pendants and filigree tracery, stands as the most breathtaking and complete example of early Gothic Revival architecture. Arbury Hall, standing in the midst of rolling lawns, surrounded by many acres of beautiful parkland, seven miles from the centre of England has been the home of the Newdegate family since the 16th Century. George Eliot was born on the Estate in 1819 where her father was the Agent and features Arbury in her novel "Scenes of Clerical Life". The Hall and Gardens are open to the public on four Bank Holiday Weekends only (Sunday and Mondays) from Easter to September each year. Pre-booked visits for groups of 25 and over can be arranged during weekdays from April to end of September. For admission prices please see the website.
4.0 based on 138 reviews
Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery sits in the attractive surroundings of Riversley Park. The museum has permanent galleries displaying local history, the life of George Eliot and a fine art collection. Enjoy our activity sheets, fun interactives and take part in our family friendly activities. We also have three galleries showing a range of temporary exhibitions during the course of the year. In addition our Events programme includes Saturday Events days, storytelling and lunchtime talks.
Had a really lovely lunch in this pretty museum. The cafe was very clean, the food choice excellent and prices reasonable. All served in good time by a very helpful gentleman. Spotlessly clean loo’s. Friendly and helpful staff. Social distancing is also strictly enforced throughout and we felt very safe at all times. All in all a great afternoon - well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
The Fox Inn is a fantastic find: a cosy, quirky community pub situated in the small village of Attleborough with a real traditional feel. Our weekly pub quiz is a real tradition and there are always darts teams and football teams to be found meeting up and creating that community atmosphere. If you want to step back in time and taste our fantastic cask ales the Fox Inn is the place for you. Don't forget with Sky Sports we show all the latest fixtures and live sport..
Lovely place, love staff, and a great place to have drink with friends old and new. We'll worth paying a visit plus they have a golf society at the pub for any one to join if you play that is.
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