George’s Great British Kitchen Nottingham offers a delightful twist on traditional British fare in a warm and inviting setting. Known for its friendly staff and consistently delicious meals, this restaurant provides an array of classic dishes sure to please every palate. From hearty fish and chips to comforting pies, each dish is prepared with quality ingredients that reflect the essence of British cuisine. With an emphasis on customer satisfaction and a relaxed atmosphere, George’s is the ideal spot for family outings or casual gatherings with friends. Enjoy mouthwatering food that celebrates Britain’s rich culinary heritage.

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  • Saturday09:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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