The Roundhouse – Pub (Sunday Roast) – Nottingham
Hart’s – 9/10 Larwood & Voce – 8.5/10 Ned Ludd – 6.5/10 Hand and Heart – 6.5/10 Cross Keys – 6/10 My first foray into Sunday lunches for 2015 took me to… Continue reading
Hart’s – 9/10 Larwood & Voce – 8.5/10 Ned Ludd – 6.5/10 Hand and Heart – 6.5/10 Cross Keys – 6/10 My first foray into Sunday lunches for 2015 took me to… Continue reading
The end of Mansfield Road near the forest fields is the unglamourous location of several shabby hotels that seem to be largely populated by stag dos, and the straightforward beer-and-football-and-chips pubs of the… Continue reading
I had the pleasure today of taking up the offer of a visit to Stewart’s of Trent Bridge, which came off the back of the coffee review articles I have posted over the… Continue reading
Alley cafe describes itself as combining the style of a bar with the relaxed feel of a European cafe. It’s quite a fitting description, and you also have the distinct feeling you are in… Continue reading
Following Sarah’s cafe update earlier in the year she visits 4 new purveyors of caffeine…. Brace yourselves: I’m about to be positive. Maybe it’s because I’ve just dug up the moss bed that passed… Continue reading
Unlike the recently reviewed Bistrot Pierre, Petit Paris doesn’t have the lustre and polish of its French brother. The rustic charm it does show, as you emerge from the stairs on King’s Walk, quickly endeared… Continue reading
Sometimes things are not as they seem. Southwell is but a wee country drive away from Nottingham but it feels like it belongs in the Cotswolds. There’s no Primark, McDonald’s or coffee chain… Continue reading
As I write it’s just over a week since Red’s opened, but I get the feeling I’ve already missed the boat a bit. Seemingly half of Nottingham have already been, including Sarah who gave her view… Continue reading
A restaurant often mentioned as omission on my site is the popular Bistrot Pierre. The small chain has around a dozen locations, mostly outside of the obvious big cities. Its chief appeal seems to be its… Continue reading
The Adams walk site that Rub occupies hasn’t had a history of successful ventures. A couple of years ago a concept restaurant named Barolo offered only bowls of pasta for two and carried out… Continue reading