Junkyard combines the laid back feel of a North California bar and eatery with a specialist craft beer shop jammed full of bottles and cans of craft beers for drinking in or taking home. In the bar fifteen taps dispense the very best American, British and European craft keg brews.
Modern chain bar serving beer, cocktails, wine and sharing plates to an after-work crowd.
Waterside pub with a canal extending inside, plus real ales, international beers and unfussy food.
The staff are hear to help you and can find a gin to suit almost any taste
A table service cocktail bar tucked away in the vibrant Hockley area of Nottingham's city centre.
Cheap daytime deals on a good selection of beer and cider."
12 Bridlesmith Walk, Nottingham NG1 2FZ, UK
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