The Boilermaker iconic serve, but with a new (and tastier!) boozy beverage swapping out the hip-hop for guilty pleasure RnB. 50p of each drink is donated towards the Nottingham Children’s Hospital
Spacious cocktail bar and cręperie on 2 floors with exposed brick and wood floors, plus terraces.
Cheap daytime deals on a good selection of beer and cider."
Charity-run bar and eatery done up in deep woods with period features, plus regular live music.
A table service cocktail bar tucked away in the vibrant Hockley area of Nottingham's city centre.
Stylish decor in a Marco Pierre White restaurant offering steaks and a British menu, plus cocktails.
36 Carlton St, Nottingham NG1 1NN, UK
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