Pubs in Nottingham
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Admiral Rodney
Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 2AF
Located in the quiet suburb of Wollaton, this pub has a mix of both town and country atmospheres. It is a multi-roomed pub with a public bar at the front and a large lounge at the back. Refurbished in January 2015, it is a quiet and peaceful establishment during the day. Ambient lighting creates a warm and cosy atmosphere in the evening. A large menu is served from midday until 10pm. The large outdoor drinking area is ideal for warm summer evenings.
Grosvenor
295 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2BY
This imposing grey and white building is prominently positioned at a major road junction. Inside there is a central bar with seating areas on all four sides. There is a mix of wooden tables and upholstered benches/settles. The mix of tiled, wood and carpeted flooring is complemented by old prints on the walls.The pastel grey painted bar still retains its traditional long brass foot rest. Good selection of bottled 'craft' beers.
Hand & Heart
65 Derby Road, Nottingham NG1 5BA
Not apparent from the outside, or even the front bar decorated in plush dark woods, this pub is sunk deep into sandstone caves. This contrast offers a unique experience for both drinkers and diners of the high quality menu alike. Four beers are available. Inside, built in the 1980s but converted to include an open balcony in 2012. Live music is played every Thursday.
Royal Naval Association Club
Church Street, Nottingham NG7 1SJ
Previously a pub, the Happy Return, the premises are now occupied by the Royal Naval Association. Entry is open to members, visitors may be signed in by members. Cask ale may only be available at weekends.
Harvester
1 Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 7AT
Large dining pub with a small drinking area to the left. Contemporary décor with a servery in the dining area. Alcohol not served until 11am
Raglan Road Irish Bar
69-71 Derby Road, Nottingham NG1 5BA
Converted from a music shop in 2008. A cave behind the bar, cut into the sandstone rock, is used as a small seating area. Upstairs you will find a modern lounge-style bar and a small beer garden, tucked in between the pub and the building behind. Live sport is shown both downstairs and upstairs, with framed prints of famous sporting moments on the walls. Renamed in March 2015, and now an Irish theme pub. The name comes from a poem by Patrick Kavanagh.
Headstocks
Bagnall Road, Nottingham NG6 8SF
A former Shipstones pub this estate pub is located by a busy roundabout, near to the former Babbington Colliery. Two distinct areas - one houses a lounge type layout, and another houses a pool table, dart board and a fruit machine. Karaoke is popular several times a week. Breakfast is served from 8.00am Mon-Sat.
Hole in the Wall
63 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EZ
Located just off Mansfield Road, this pub is a little larger than the name suggests. The long bar is situated on the right, with a pool table dominating the pub. An outdoor paved patio area is to the left.
Revolucion De Cuba
26-28 Market Sreet, Nottingham NG1 6HW
Bar specialising in Rum drinks.
Horn in Hand
Goldsmith Street, Nottingham NG1 5JT
Open plan pub near the Royal Centre, accessed up several external steps. Additional, smaller rooms are upstairs. Popular with students from Trent University across the road. TVs and large screens show sport. The guest beers are usually from microbreweries.
Horse & Groom
462 Radford Road, Nottingham NG7 7EA
Corner pub situated a few yards away from the defunct Shipstones Brewery. The pub was once the social club for the brewery. The main entrance is via steps to the front door, but there is disabled access towards the rear on request. Although small, the pub has several distinct areas on two levels, including a function room, each with its own character.
Horseshoe Inn
Station Road, Nottingham NG6 9AA
Multi-roomed pub - two large rooms (one housing a pool table), and three smaller rooms. Outside terrace overlooks Bulwell Railway Station and tram stop. Seating also available in the large car park.
