The Bakehouse – Café – Nottingham (Sherwood)
I actually know the young couple who own The Bakehouse, despite this I haven’t managed to go since they opened in November. They have all the hallmarks of somewhere that I would like,… Continue reading
I actually know the young couple who own The Bakehouse, despite this I haven’t managed to go since they opened in November. They have all the hallmarks of somewhere that I would like,… Continue reading
Lime was my 12th Indian restaurant review in Nottingham…see how others compare: Anoki Calcutta Club Cumin Curry Lounge Kayal Singh’s Memsaab Haveli (Chilwell) Tamatanga Desi Downtown Masala Junction Lime has been on… Continue reading
La Storia is not on the fashionable Central Avenue like most of West Bridgford’s other restaurants. Instead it’s behind Trent Bridge on the residential Musters Road. It does make it easier to… Continue reading
The excesses of Christmas have passed, the mounds of chocolate and carbs are gone. Might you consider a vegan meal as one of your first of 2017? The Peacock has sat opposite… Continue reading
2016 has seen over 30 posts from me about food in our fair city. So has it been another good year for Nottingham’s food scene? For a couple of years there have… Continue reading
MOD is an American-owned pizza specialist that describes itself as a “fast-casual” restaurant. I assume that means its fast food but they don’t want that tag associated with the likes of McDonalds. They… Continue reading
I have written before about the disappointing Italian restaurants in Nottingham, certainly in the city centre. Dominated by the common chains it is certainly lacking that solid, rustic, local Italian of great value.… Continue reading
Tamatanga describes itself as an ‘Urban Indian Canteen’, it’s a restaurant that is in your face. What comes first to my mind is their bright, branding and imagery, a jazzy website and staff… Continue reading
Inferno arrived on the Nottingham restaurant landscape at the same time as the new Victoria Centre and as such has flown a little under the radar. It occupies a unit opposite the clock… Continue reading