Welcome to Belgo Nottingham, a vibrant destination that fuses Belgian beer culture with a unique dining experience. Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, our two-level establishment boasts an inviting ground floor adorned with expansive windows that open onto a charming outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying the ambiance year-round. Inside, the industrial-chic décor features striking lighting, cozy banquette seating, and reclaimed wood booths, making it an ideal setting for gatherings with friends or special occasions.

Ascend to our first-floor Zot Bar, where you can immerse yourself in an exceptional selection of Belgian brews, including the renowned Brugse Zot, crafted at the prestigious Halve Maan Brewery in Bruges. For those seeking adventure, our cocktail menu and 32-shot stick challenge offer bold and playful options that are sure to delight. At Belgo Nottingham, we pride ourselves on quality service and customer satisfaction, ensuring every visit is memorable.

Whether you’re here for a casual catch-up or a festive celebration, Belgo Nottingham promises an unforgettable experience filled with delicious food, exceptional drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the spirit of Belgium right in your neighborhood. Come and discover what makes us not just a bar, but a beloved local destination.

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