Rub Smokehouse – BBQ – Nottingham
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
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
Exactly a month before Valentine’s Day, I get to go on a hot date with the host of this site, the delightful Mr Frusher [no money changed hands in exchange for this comment].… Continue reading
I get asked often to recommend an Indian restaurant. I can only assume the significant choice means that people are keen to know they are travelling to the best one. The battle to… Continue reading
With more nominations than Jack Nicholson and Meryl Steep combined, Memsaab is arguably Nottingham’s most decorated restaurant. I have been a couple of times but felt it would be remiss of me not to include… Continue reading
Having worked late I often, lazily, pick up some food on the way home. I thought I would give my thoughts on some fast-food hot spots in Nottingham. I’m not talking the big… Continue reading
Missoula recently took over the spot of popular bar The Living Room and has shifted the philosophy to a restaurant where you can have drinks rather than the emphasis on the bar that its… Continue reading
The former home of Annie’s Burger Shack has changed little since she made the move across town, the Navigation went on before and it will go on after. The pub’s worn wood floors… Continue reading
Continuing my Sunday lunch visits from my initial post and the Ned Ludd recently. The Hand and Heart certainly has some history, you enter through a Victorian facade to a pub set among… Continue reading
When I told Alec I was going to be writing a review of Revolution, his response conveyed the impression of someone with their eyes falling out their head in equal amounts of disbelief… Continue reading
**Oscar and Rosie’s has now moved to it’s own premises on Thurland Street. Louis Louis is now resident within Das Kino Are you a table tennis player? Don’t visit Das Kino. Do you like a pizza?… Continue reading