Upscale chain restaurant serving sustainably sourced British fish & seafood, plus some meat dishes.
Right in the heart of the city, our restaurant is a haven from the hustle and bustle of Nottingham. The restaurant is light and sunny during the day, inviting and cosy in the evening. The perfect place for a glass of chilled wine with an oyster or two. Close to the theatres, it is ideally situated for a pre or post-theatre meal
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Upscale chain restaurant serving sustainably sourced British fish & seafood, plus some meat dishes.
17 King St, Nottingham NG1 2AY, UK
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