Typical Italian menu in colourful space with arched windows and exposed brick, plus a relaxed vibe.
Situated on the edge of the Nottingham’s historic Lace Market we have been serving fine food and drink to a discerning clientele in a vibrant yet contemporary atmosphere since 1998
Dark wood steakhouse with spiral staircase, hung with framed photographs of soul singers.
Bright fish 'n' chips restaurant with booth seats, offering traditional, eat-in or takeaway meals.
Brilliant persian food and brilliant service from owners and staff
Stripped-back diner with exposed bricks and pipework, serving US-style barbecued burgers and steaks.
Airy, upscale fish 'n' chips restaurant with traditional menu, plus sharing boards and British gins.
Eatery serving Indian cuisine on 2 floors, with modern decor including wall lamps and banquettes.
Plumptre House, 5 Poplar St, Nottingham NG1 1GP, UK
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