Pepper Rocks is a cocktail bar hidden in the centre of town. Pay us a visit and you will find yourself in a tropical living room, spanning over three floors. It’s the perfect place to get cosy on a sofa
Spacious cocktail bar and cręperie on 2 floors with exposed brick and wood floors, plus terraces.
Charity-run bar and eatery done up in deep woods with period features, plus regular live music.
Individually styled chain bar with a global menu of comfort-food classics and nightly happy hours.
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Tequila & mezcal cocktails are the specialty at this funky, modern bar with vibrant Mexican décor
12 Pepper St, Nottingham NG1 2GH, UK
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