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Ruddington in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Ruddington, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Ruddington offers a classic English village feel, with a traditional green, independent shops and welcoming pubs just a short distance from Nottingham. History lovers can explore the Framework Knitters Museum, which tells the story of the area’s textile heritage in original workshops and cottages. Nearby, the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) runs heritage trains, while Rushcliffe Country Park provides lakes, woodlands and walking trails for a relaxed day outdoors.
With favorites like Canalside Heritage Centre, The Frame Breakers, and Stonebridge City Farm & Gardens, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Pitcher & Piano Nottingham and The Three Crowns so you can get the best taste of Ruddington while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Ruddington in 2 days
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  • Northwest side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Rushcliffe Country Park, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall

4.6
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4.1
(1112)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Live music venue
Theater company
Theaters
The Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham offer a diverse range of performances, from music to theatre. The venues are known for their good acoustics and attention to detail, providing an unparalleled experience for entertainment lovers. With seating options catering to all guests and professional stage crew ensuring a perfect show vibe, these venues are must-visits for culture-rich experiences or casual entertainment.
Stunning venue, feel like you're taken back in time in the actual theatre, itself! Not much foot room, though, in normal seating. But that just me being a little picky! Great access for disabled, wheelchair user's etc, Informative & friendly staff! Bars on most levels,lift to all floors!
Gaynor L — Google review
Amazing venue! Performed at the Royal Concert Hall for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been to gigs here but always wanted to play on the stage. It didn’t disappoint! Just a wonderful room to perform and the audience were brilliant. Highly recommended!
David G — Google review
We are so blessed to have so many great concert and theatres venues in Nottingham. The theatre royal is fabulous for plays and the concert hall for artists. On this occasion I went to see " Queen of the Night " A Whitney Houston tribute . The whole show was fantastic, she looked and sounded like Whitney , the band was top class and all engaged so well with the audience. Loved the show. As for the Concert Hall, great seating and views, fabulous acoustic, friendly helpful staff and very good pricing. Downsides, no bar and very poor toilet facilities, especially for women where the queue is huge. If they got those two things upgraded would easily be a 5 star venue.
Sam B — Google review
Our last visit took us in the theatre side. The staff are always helpful and the theatre is a cosier feel. Comfy seats. We were in the balcony and still get a good view but be wary of the barrier if a shorter person as may block view a bit. However, this is only on the balcony level but on every row
Sarah W — Google review
My first time since childhood, probably about 50 years ago. There's a strange kind of beauty within the theatre slightly haunting and enigmatic which draws the eye around theatre and up to the beautiful ceiling. If you get the opportunity to go to a show, take it, it's an incredible place .
Chris H — Google review
I loved my visit to see Kinky Boots at the Theatre.. my 1st visit in over 20 years. I was so chuffed to get a wheelchair seat and one where my sister (carer) could be with me too. She helped me and made sure I was okay everywhere. The view from accessible seating is a touch restricted as it's under the dress circle at the back of the stalls (any action high up is hard to see but as most happens at stage level.. all was good and I loved the show. It's got to be good views as its at the side of the lighting desk and they need to see too! See my video for your view.
Sue R — Google review
Went to the Royal Concert Hall to see Jim Jefferies in action. The show was awesome, and the place has amazing acoustics. I was on the 5th floor, and the sound was perfect. Plenty of bars along the floors, and plenty of space while you wait for the show. Close to the tram station.
Paulo C — Google review
Attended the concert hall which was fine, not many seats before the auditorium opens, drinks and snacks available, wine and beer expensive, staff pleasant. Inside the auditorium was fine, too, comfortable, there seemed to be a good view from any position, acoustics were good.
Roger F — Google review
Theatre Square, Nottingham, NG1 5ND, United Kingdom•http://www.trch.co.uk/•+44 115 989 5555•Tips and more reviews for Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall
13 min · 0.65 mi
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Nottingham Castle

4.1
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3.6
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Castle
Nature & Parks
Art gallery
Art museum
Nottingham Castle is a historic mansion that offers displays on local history, decorative items, and renowned international artists' work. The castle provides an excellent view of the town and features remarkable bronze sculptures of Robin Hood and his tribe by James Woodford. Damaged in 1651, it was replaced by an Italian-styled citadel owned by the Duke of Newcastle.
Nottingham Castle. I was at a loose end and decided to go for a day out. Absolutely fabulous, a lot of interactive exhibits which are ideal for both adults and children. The art galleries are absolutely perfect and the cafe is great too. The shop is perfect for all pocket sizes and the grounds are beautifully looked after. For the adult ticket of £15, it’s free entry for a year so is worth going just for that!
Jess W — Google review
Nottingham Castle played an important role in Britain's history. Apart from being famous for being home to the Sheriff of Nottingham, the castle was a strategic stronghold during England's civil war in the 1600's. Today the castle is museum that houses exhibits of Nottingham's lace manufacturing, studies surrounding the "Major Oak" in Sherwood Forest, and many other interesting displays. Outside the walls is a statue of Robin Hood that is a must see for visitors. Beneath the city is a network of caves that are also present at the castle. Booking a tour of the castle caves provides visitors with much more information about the history and importance Nottingham Castle has played in Britain's history.
Paul C — Google review
Cool castle ramparts encasing a grand mansion steeped in history. Highly recommend booking a cave tour to explore the tunnels within the castle rock. The guides are hugely knowledgeable and give you a fun, educational, story-filled experience.
Leah M — Google review
Nottingham Castle looks impressive and full of history, even from the outside. The grand architecture and its position overlooking the city make it a striking landmark. The grounds and surrounding area are beautifully kept and offer great photo opportunities. A must-see spot that captures the heritage and charm of Nottingham!
Harsha J — Google review
The castle is nice but was expecting more of a castle then an art museum. There are few interesting exhibits. The castle looks nice from the outside, the grounds are nicely maintaned offering nice views over Nottingham. The price is a little high for the experience. The Robin Hood experience is nice but is more of a playground for kids with interactive stuff, for adults kind of boring. The cave tour was nice but to pay extra for that, above the entrance price can be pricey for some folks compared to the experiance. The staff is nice and hepful. You buy tickets at the entrance or online waiting in the queue is the same to enter. Next to the castle you'll find a mini square with the statue of Robin Hood. The Forest exhibition is let's say ok but doesn't really impress, a natural woodland walk might be better. One visit is enough honestly, doesn't make any sense to visit the castle again especially if you travel from a bigger distance. The location of the castle is very good, in the city center, car park buildings close by. The souvenir shop and restaurant is nice.
Daniel A — Google review
Nottingham Castle is a great mix of history, legend, and modern storytelling. The museum inside offers well-presented exhibits about Robin Hood, local art, and the city’s past. The castle grounds are beautifully maintained with lovely views over Nottingham. While the original medieval castle no longer stands, the experience is still engaging and family-friendly — worth a visit if you’re exploring the city’s heritage.
David G — Google review
The staff were all very helpful and friendly entry price is reasonable but..... I was expecting more castle. I am aware that the castle is self was destroyed many many years ago. I enjoy looking at castles in their various states and wonder what they would have been like. The exhibitions were informative and interactive.
Chris G — Google review
Personally, we thought £15 entry for adults (£30 for us both) was expensive for a one-off visit if you wanted a tour of the caves that was an extra £8 per adult (we did not go on that). Yes, the entry ticket lasts a year and you can go as many times as you want which is good if you live close by, It's nice that children are free to enter, nice grounds with views over Nottingham, it's not really a Castle more like a mansion building which houses an art gallery / museum in the main building, the Robin Hood experience is more for kids with lots of interactive things to do, we enjoyed the Rebellion part of the exhibition and all about the history of Nottinghams troubled past, Wasn't really impressed with the echos of the Forest exhibition lots of tree photos and a video of some ladies dressed on cloaks hiding in trees, it may be I would prefer to walk in a natural woodland or forest and listen to the natural sound of nature, personally we would not return as we have seen it
Andrew ( — Google review
Lenton Rd, Nottingham, NG1 6EL, United Kingdom•https://www.nottinghamcastle.org.uk/•+44 115 876 3100•Tips and more reviews for Nottingham Castle
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City of Caves

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4.2
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Nature & Parks
Historic Sites
Caverns & Caves
The City of Caves in Nottingham is a fascinating underground attraction that offers a glimpse into the city's rich history. The network of over 500 sandstone caves has been developed since Anglo-Saxon times and now serves as a popular family destination. Visitors can explore various historical sites within the caves, including a medieval tannery, Victorian slum remnants, and an air raid shelter from World War 2.
Had a nice experience while visiting the place. Better to buy tickets in advance. The entrace is under the flyover next to the Contemporary Art Gallery. The staff is nice you can ask many questions about the cave system. Our guide was very nice giving good information about the life people had in the past and how the cave systems were used in the past. The way he explained some interesting facts were funny, engaging and informative in the same time. Inside the temperature is comfortable. If you're visiting Nottingham give it a try you'll like it.
Daniel A — Google review
These Guided tours are very informative and interesting, great on a hot day as it's lovely and cool down there. We visited with the intention of us all going in, however it's not ideal for toddlers. Our 1 and a 1/2 year old son would have found it very frustrating had he gone down. Our kids between 9-13years loved it as a lot of the tour was about children! Would recommend a visit with kids or as a couple of you are Into hidden history of cities!
Ed C — Google review
Dave our guide put on an entertaining tour with fun and drama to keep the younger members of the group entertained. It’s great when someone puts so must effort into making this tour so memorable in the forty five minutes time frame. Thanks for giving me an insight into life in the caves as I’d no idea so much took place there.
Stephen W — Google review
A must-see in Nottingham! The caves are fascinating, and our guide Andy was fantastic — funny, knowledgeable, and full of great stories that brought the underground history to life. Top tip: wear comfy shoes, as the ground can be uneven. Such a unique experience right under the city centre!
Leftheris R — Google review
Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Nottingham lies an extraordinary network of history, atmosphere, and intrigue — the City of Caves. This subterranean wonder is more than a collection of ancient sandstone chambers; it is a living chronicle of the city’s past, beautifully preserved and thoughtfully presented. My visit was made all the more memorable thanks to our fantastic tour guide, Sam, whose warmth, wit, and depth of knowledge brought the caverns vividly to life. From the moment the tour began, she effortlessly balanced historical insight with engaging humour — even jesting that if we didn’t enjoy the experience, we should attribute it to “Philip” instead. Naturally, there was no need for poor Philip to take the fall; Sam’s delivery was impeccable. Her ability to weave fascinating anecdotes of medieval tanners, wartime air raid shelters, and long-forgotten dwellers transformed what could have been a simple historical walkthrough into a truly immersive journey. One could almost feel the weight of centuries pressing gently through the stone walls, softened by Sam’s charm and enthusiasm. The atmosphere below ground is simultaneously eerie and comforting — dimly lit tunnels giving way to surprisingly spacious chambers, each echoing with the whispers of those who once lived and worked here. It’s a setting that invites reflection, curiosity, and, for those with an appreciation for the finer subtleties of history, genuine awe. In short, the City of Caves is a Nottingham treasure — a reminder that some of the most remarkable stories are told not in grand halls or museums, but in the quiet depths beneath our feet. With Sam as your guide (or perhaps “Philip,” should you prefer the mystery), it is an experience not to be missed.
Theme J — Google review
Lovely little hour tour. Pur tour guide Evie was full of energy and told the stories and histories with such fun and theatre. Very interesting and worth every penny and a donation.
Leha G — Google review
Buy tickets in advance to get a time slot. The tickets are valid for twelve months. The guided tour was great, lots of stories and information from our guide. Would recommend, along with the Halls of Justice. Maybe not for the claustrophobic!
John W — Google review
The tour of the caves gives a comprehensive and immersive experience of the caves and their inhabitants over the years. Their history is as interesting as its Grimm. Definitely recommended.
Tim F — Google review
Garner's Hill, Nottingham, NG1 1HF, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk/cityofcaves/•+44 115 988 1955•Tips and more reviews for City of Caves
4 min · 1.1 mi
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Stonebridge City Farm & Gardens

4.7
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4.5
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Non-profit organization
Sights & Landmarks
Children's farm
Garden
Farms
Stonebridge City Farm & Gardens is a charming urban farm located in the heart of Nottingham. It offers a delightful experience for visitors, especially children, who can interact with various domestic animals such as pigs, cows, sheep, goats, ducks, donkeys and Shetland ponies. The farm also features animal handling sessions where kids can pet and handle smaller creatures like guinea pigs and rabbits.
Lovely little space away from the city but right near the city. Cafe- good selection of hot and cold food and drinks. Good prices. Shop- sells various plants etc. Various animals to see and interact with. Everyone here was lovely and they deserve all the praise and help to run this farm. A great afternoon spent here. Thank you.
Kirsty H — Google review
A great fun place for kids with lots of activities including a good play area and animal feeding. Lovely gardens to walk around and relax in. No admission charge but donation is appreciated. We got the kids lunch boxes from the cafe which were full to the brim for under £3.
Yvonnebek — Google review
We recently visited Stonebridge City Farm when we were staying in Nottingham for a few nights and I highly recommend a visit. This farm is run by volunteers, is free to visit and was even better than I thought it would be. You can buy £1 animal feed on entry and feed the animals on the way around which my 2 kids absolutely loved. So many animals to see . There is a really nice cafe on site. Baked potato £4 which was massive and really filling. Great value compared to some places you visit. Toilets on sits and also a kids play park. Definitely pop down if nearby and support such a wonderful farm .
Jenna M — Google review
Looking for a free, accessible escape in Nottingham? While parking is limited, this charming spot near the city offers a delightful, albeit small, collection of animals. The staff are incredibly friendly, and there's a convenient cafe on site for refreshments. It's not a huge zoo, but its free entry makes it perfect for a sunny day visit, offering a pleasant break from city life.
Kestas G — Google review
Lovely oasis of calm in the city, a great place for a quick diversion from the hustle and bustle. We enjoyed feeding the animals.
Deborah H — Google review
Ut is nice little place with animals, garden, cafe and shop. Animals look well kept and staff are very nice on site. It also has playground for kids which is great
Ruta C — Google review
Such an amazing facility to have so close to the city centre. Managed to get a space in the car park, staff were very friendly and helpful. Even at the suggested donation price, great value for money.
Louise P — Google review
Lovely place to visit for anyone, families, friends, or on your own! They have lovely gardens, cafe, small gift shop and lovely well looked after animals. The cows and goats are always enthusiastic for a scratch! Make sure to check their social media because sometimes they have activities going on too!
Fern ( — Google review
Stonebridge Rd, Nottingham, NG3 2FR, United Kingdom•http://www.stonebridgecityfarm.com/•+44 115 950 5113•Tips and more reviews for Stonebridge City Farm & Gardens
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away from City of Caves.

Pitcher & Piano Nottingham

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4.4
(2401)
$$$$affordable
Bar
Pub
Pitcher & Piano Nottingham is a modern chain bar located in a converted church, making it one of the coolest bars in the area. Despite its non-independent status, it's a must-visit for its unique setting and spacious interior, perfect for after-work drinks or weekend pre-drinks with large groups. The Grade II-listed church provides a stunning backdrop for dining and drinking on their outdoor terrace, complete with stained glass windows and exposed brick archways.
We had a fab afternoon bottomless brunch! Jessica was a great host, kept us topped up with drinks throughout the time we were there. We paid a bit extra and we all had the steak, egg & chips and it was really good. We would definitely book again, great value for money!
Jane B — Google review
This was my third time coming here on 28.07.2025 and this time I brought my family who flew in from overseas to the UK. We were all really looking forward to it. We arrived at reception at 6:30pm and waited about 10 minutes but no one came to seat us. In the end, we went up to the bartender and were told we had to find our own table — just like a food court. The table we found was dirty and hadn’t been cleared. The restaurant wasn’t even that busy, but there was only 1-2 waiter serving everyone. It took another 10 to 15 minutes just to place our order for drinks( 2 beer,2 cocktail & 2 coke), 5 starters, and 4 mains course. After waiting 30 minutes, we still didn’t have any drinks. We asked the same waitress who took our order — she went into the kitchen, then came back and told us the kitchen had lost our order and we’d have to order again. She promised us a free drink as an apology, but in the end, we didn’t get anything at all. Meanwhile, people queuing at the bar got their drinks straight away, while we waited nearly 50 minutes for ours — it was really unacceptable. It wasn’t just our table waiting — the nearby customers were all waiting too. Another 15 minutes later, our starters finally arrived, followed by the mains, but they still missed one of our dishes. When we asked the waiter again, he told us to wait, but after another 10 minutes with nothing happening, we just paid and left. We originally planned to order dessert, but we gave up because we didn’t know how much longer we’d have to wait. Honestly, it was a terrible experience. Despite the beautiful setting, the service was unbelievably bad. It completely wasted our precious time and ruined our evening. I’d rather go to Wetherspoons than ever come back here again.
Karen L — Google review
History, Hues, and Hospitality: Sunday Lunch at Pitcher and Piano Nottingham ​Our Sunday lunch reservation at The Pitcher and Piano in Nottingham was an absolutely memorable experience, thanks primarily to its stunning and unique setting. Housed within the magnificent High Pavement Unitarian Chapel, this Grade II listed building—originally constructed in 1876—is far more than just a restaurant; it’s a living piece of Nottingham history. ​The architecture alone is worth the visit. It's truly breathtaking to dine beneath the soaring ceilings and surrounded by the retained grandeur of the former chapel. The conversion, which happened in 1998, brilliantly preserved key elements, giving the space an atmosphere that is simultaneously historic and modern. It makes for one of the most visually interesting and vibrant dining environments you could find in the city, perfectly blending its past as a place of worship and a lace museum with its present as a popular social hub. ​For a fun, tangible souvenir, we took advantage of the on-site photo booth. It’s a great way to remember your visit, costing £5 for four physical prints and including a digital download of your photos, making the unique backdrop part of your memory. ​Making the online reservation was smooth and efficient, and upon arrival, we were treated to excellent hospitality. Our experience was made particularly wonderful by Jess, who waited on us. Jess was attentive, professional, and added a warm, friendly touch to our meal, ensuring everything was perfectly taken care of. Great service combined with great surroundings elevates a simple lunch into an occasion. ​Overall, The Pitcher and Piano offers a truly unique destination for food and drinks. If you’re looking for delicious dining in a jaw-dropping location, this venue delivers on both history and quality service. Highly recommended!
Mitch H — Google review
Great place wonderful building pre concert drinks or would have loved to stay longer Thomas who served us was excellent. Whilst we didn’t eat the food looked and smelled delicious will definitely be back
Nicola C — Google review
We had our wedding reception at Pitcher & Piano Nottingham, and it was absolutely perfect! The venue looked beautiful, the food was delicious, and the whole team was so friendly and accommodating. A special thank you to Chelcie, who tailor-made the arrangements to suit us perfectly and was incredibly helpful throughout the planning. She made everything run so smoothly and really helped make our celebration unforgettable. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Highly recommend Pitcher & Piano for any special occasion!!
Tsz Y — Google review
Piano & Pitcher is set in a beautifully converted church right in the city centre—a truly impressive space with high vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows that have been carefully preserved. Even the walk up to the toilets offers a striking view overlooking the main bar, highlighting just how grand the building really is. The seating is well spaced out, making it a comfortable place to sit and chat over drinks. We took advantage of their two-for-one cocktail deal available during the week and started with Old Fashioneds. The first round, made by the main bartender, was lovely—smooth, balanced, and well presented. However, the second round was a disappointment. It was prepared by a different member of staff while the bartender was on break, and the quality dropped significantly—the drink was watery, poorly mixed, and even had an orange garnish that appeared off, which we couldn’t overlook. We returned it and switched to Negronis, which were just average. Overall, Piano & Pitcher offers great value for money in a stunning setting, but the cocktail quality is inconsistent and seems to depend heavily on who’s behind the bar. With a bit more consistency, it could easily live up to the beauty of its surroundings.
Travelling D — Google review
Had a wonderful Date Night in an atmopheric Location! But should mention that the music is louder than in a normal Restaurant. Delightful Service by Betsy and her colleagues, thank you! Great mixed small plates and an incredible Pornstar Martini. Would defenitely come back on future trips to Nottingham.
Norbert M — Google review
Nice food and superb church setting. The ambiance was marvelous! There’s nothing to complain about except sometimes when you order and pay via the QR code, it may not go through. I didn’t encounter any problem but my friend did, so she had to go asking the staff to check if it was alright and ended up ordering and paying the analog way.
Soonyata M — Google review
High Pavement, Nottingham, NG1 1HN, United Kingdom•https://www.pitcherandpianonottingham.co.uk/?utm_source=gbp&utm_…•+44 115 958 6081•Tips and more reviews for Pitcher & Piano Nottingham

The Three Crowns

4.3
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4.0
(203)
$$$$cheap
Pub
Nestled in the vibrant area of Hockley, The Three Crowns is a spacious pub that perfectly embodies the charm of a traditional local watering hole in Nottingham. With its inviting atmosphere, it's an ideal spot to unwind with friends while catching up on football or simply enjoying each other's company. The pub boasts an impressive selection of draft beers and cocktails, complemented by a menu filled with classic comfort food like sizzling skillets and flame-grilled burgers.
When to say goodbye to our team leader. The atmosphere was amazing the staff brilliant and the service second to none. Will be going back for many more drinks in the future. One of the best pubs in Nottingham town thst I have found
Lxtec 0 — Google review
Ordered hummus and flatbread with paprika seasoning and cucumber sticks. Got served ice cold, wet tortillas with hummus with no seasoning and ice cold, wet lettuce. Not expecting miracles. Just what was on the menu. My partner ordered the pie which was dry as anything and gravy which was like water. I am sure it's a grand spot for a pint, but we moved on fairly quickly. Avoid if you want food.
Paul P — Google review
We came in on 24/4/25 as we had a voucher to use. The lady behind the bar was absolutely lovely but the food was very disappointing. I ordered a hunters chicken and it came with no side salad at all. Just chicken and chips with BBQ sauce. My husband had steak which was overcooked and had to be returned.
Nicola F — Google review
Probably the worst pub meal I have ever had. Whoever works in the kitchen really does not love what they’re doing and does not want to be there. I ordered a steak meal, it came out unseasoned, was the size of my palm and was accompanied by 18 chips, half of a small tomato, 1 mushroom and half a cup of peas that looked like they had just been tipped out of a freezer bag. Very unappetising and poor value. The best part of the meal was the beer and surely they can’t stuff that up! I couldn’t wait to leave.
Robbie P — Google review
Come here regularly, service is always really good. Staff are friendly and helpful. Always let you know if there is a delay on food for any reason. Menu changed not long ago, the lunchtime deal is great value and always plenty to eat.
Donna B — Google review
Had such a great meal here, the staff were so welcoming would definitely recommend if you’re looking for a great place for food
Leah C — Google review
Came in Monday for fish and chips was served by a young lady called Tana I think she said. She seemed very friendly and super helpful she even came to check our food was ok.
K T — Google review
We came for a meal as we have not been in so long. We had the philly cheese steak meal and it was amazing, staff and chef excellent, would highly recommend both the place and the food. Xx
Sam H — Google review
51 Upper Parliament St, Nottingham, NG1 6LD, United Kingdom•https://www.thethreecrownsnottingham.co.uk/?utm_source=google&ut…•+44 115 941 2609•Tips and more reviews for The Three Crowns
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O'Neill's Market Square Nottingham

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Pub
Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, O'Neill's Market Square is a charming chain pub that perfectly captures the essence of Irish hospitality. With its inviting atmosphere, it’s an ideal spot for those seeking a relaxed environment to enjoy big-screen sports and live music. The menu boasts a delightful array of Irish-influenced dishes alongside classic pub fare, ensuring there's something for everyone.
This pub has a wonderful customer service management and head chef and kitchen colleagues. The managers manage their colleagues in the most respectful way they can this also comes across to their customers. Customer service at the bar and table is of very high standards as is the finest cooked food not only in preparation but also in the way they cook the food. I fully recommend the management customer service experience and head chef and their colleagues in the kitchen. Food 100% Management 100% Customer service experience 100% Kitchen head chef and colleagues 100% I love O Neil's ❤️
Mark B — Google review
We have just had the worst meal out in Nottingham we've had for years! The pub was empty yet the food took ages, when the 6 meals arrived it was a combination of dried out, over cooked and cold food. So disappointed! On the plus side the bar staff were amazing they did all they could to resolve the issue and couldn't apologise enough which was sad that their hard work gets overshadowed by the kitchen failure. We were offered free desserts which we waited nearly an hour for and left as they didn't arrive. The bar and bar staff are fantastic but the kitchen is a complete joke!
Adam A — Google review
Absolutely brilliant live our time at O’Neill’s Nottingham the staff are amazing and the food is beautiful fantastic job chefs and the music choice was perfect while watching all the sports. I could go on and on with praise but I’d be here all day thank you O’Neill’s notts we’ll all be back soon.
Grant H — Google review
We both had the mixed grill I had the normal size with added Mac and cheese my husband had the large mixed grill. Not a meal I usually have as I'm funny about meat being tough, I'm so glad I did all the meat was really nice and tender, the Mac and cheese was lovely (one of my favourites) onion rings were really nice as well. Will definitely eat here again. Really reasonable price as well.
Vanda B — Google review
tuff roof view from the top also ate there and they got good food
James S — Google review
Just been here multiple times, always for great fish and chips. However today I've got a burned fish like reaaaally burn. I politely said to the waitress that it cannot be eaten and guess what in 5 min I've got the same fish again. I thought it is a joke! What in the world is happening and why?? Not to mention I had to wait more than half an hour. This feedback must definitely be read by a manager. I mean really??? OMG
Silvia S — Google review
We didnt eat here so can't comment on the food.. but the drinks were a good price watched the boxing, atmosphere was really good.. plenty people in to create a good ambience but not overly crowded...
Jools C — Google review
Great drinks and very friendly staff. Highly recommended 👌
Iwona S — Google review
8-9 Beastmarket Hill, Nottingham, NG1 6FB, United Kingdom•https://www.oneills.co.uk/national-search/east-and-west-midlands…•+44 115 941 0961•Tips and more reviews for O'Neill's Market Square Nottingham

BrewDog Nottingham

4.5
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Bar
BrewDog Nottingham is a no-nonsense chain bar located in a 100-year-old factory building on Broad Street. It's one of the oldest BrewDog venues in the country and is known for its extensive collection of craft beers, including regular guest brews. The venue offers beer school experiences where participants can learn about the history and process of creating signature brews. Additionally, visitors can enjoy craft beer, ales, and burgers at this popular spot in Nottingham.
We had a wonderful time at the Brewdog Nottingham as a family. We were met by 2 extremely helpful and friendly young men who helped my elderly parents with seating and explained the menu really well. We all had pizzas which were absolutely delicious and a flight of beers. Everything was fantastic, thank you. Laurence and his colleague were brilliant, they were A) Legendary B) Charming C) Worthy of a pint and D) ALL of the above!
Jayne D — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🐾 🍻 We recently held our very first dachshund charity event at BrewDog Nottingham, and we couldn’t have asked for a better experience. From start to finish, the team made everything seamless and stress-free. A huge thank you to Jenn, the manager, for not only donating the space to us but also organising an incredible fundraiser of their own to support our charity—an amazing and generous surprise that truly meant the world to us. We also want to give a special shout-out to Joe and Cam, who were absolutely brilliant on the day. Their support, energy, and kindness helped make the event such a success. Our supporters had a fantastic time, and we’re so grateful to the entire BrewDog Nottingham team for helping us pull off such a memorable day. We can’t wait to come back! 🐾🍻
Charlotte F — Google review
Service was decent, pizza was nice, a little pricey but was expected. Atmosphere was fine. Would recommend for a few afternoon drinks
Daniel W — Google review
Both Joe and Sophia were very attentive and welcoming. We popped in for a drink and a bite to eat, and didn't expect how good the pizza was (Joe top work). Both my wife and I would recommend coming back, thanks for making our wedding anniversary quick drinks perfect.
Kevin — Google review
Had lunch here today. Joe was great and made some really good pizzas. The nachos were good but not amazing. Atmosphere was OK but we were the only customers sat inside the whole time we were there.
Matthew K — Google review
Dropping by for a pre-theatre drink. Great choice of keg beers and samples offered freely. Staff are friendly and welcoming. Nice buzz to the place even early evening in the midweek.
Cliff P — Google review
Great service from Joe, who had a wealth of knowledge about all the beers on offer. Joe was running the whole place solo (it was Sunday lunch time and fairly quiet) but still managed to accomplish everyone’s food and drinks orders, preparing and cooking our food himself whilst also engaging with all the customers that came in during our visit.
Nate ( — Google review
We had a Brew School experience with friends which was amazing Great company Amazing server - very knowledge and friendly Fabulous afternoon and would definitely recommend
Cheryl L — Google review
20-22 Broad St, Nottingham, NG1 3AL, United Kingdom•https://drink.brewdog.com/uk/brewdog-Nottingham•+44 115 958 3613•Tips and more reviews for BrewDog Nottingham
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Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Rushcliffe Country Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to National Justice Museum. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Rushcliffe Country Park

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4.6
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Country park
Nature & Parks
Park
Playgrounds
Rushcliffe Country Park, located in the serene village of Ruddington, offers a tranquil escape from city life. The park features over 5 miles of gentle trails winding through meadows, conservation areas, and landscaped spaces. Visitors can enjoy stunning views overlooking the lake and relax on unique seating like a swan-shaped wooden bench. Originally a wartime depot, the park now boasts an extensive playground with modern equipment for children up to 12 years old.
If they will be have a jet wash for muddy dogs that will be perfect park for my "not always golden" retriever. Very friendly park. Nice, polite people. Well-behaved dogs. Good education section. Sometimes part of the park is flooded, but the main part is accessible. Nice part with appels trees with old and local spices (very tasty;).
Marta O — Google review
This park offers ample space for children and dogs, featuring designated walking paths and expansive fields with both on-leash and off-leash areas. Its extensive grounds provide numerous recreational opportunities, complemented by an adjacent skate/scooter park. Parking is affordable, and convenient refreshment options, including ice cream and beverages, are available.
Hayden W — Google review
We love this country park! Parking isn't easy at peak times, but you can park on the road surrounding for free. Just make sure if you park in the car park you get a ticket - I've seen tickets wardens, and it's cheap! Lovely little cafe when you enter. Then a great sensory tour in the forest, our kids always stop and play here first. Down at the main park, loads of areas to play football, sandpit and a skate park...also recently found an amazing pump track! It's unreal! If your kid likes bikes, parks it perfect
Alexander G — Google review
Fantastic place to take children & dogs. Lots of fields, play area, skate park, sensory area in woodland, lots of ducks on pond & dog agility course at the back of the park. Reasonable price for parking, however car park gets full at peak times.
Stephanie D — Google review
First time I've visited this park. Was very impressed with how nice it was. Lots of play areas for kids and loads of waterfowl on the lake. Really beautiful area.
Ian W — Google review
The park is one of the best parks in Leicestershire. There is plenty to do for children, such as a sensory garden, a big play area with sandpits, slides and swings, and a skate park. It's a perfect place for a family day out in the sunny weather! Car park is chargeable and a bit small, but you can park on the road in a walking distance just before you get to the park. There are Caffè shop, a couple of ice cream vans during warm days, and next to play area there are 2 food trucks. If you love to spend time outdoors, close to the nature, then this is a perfect spot! Highly recommended!
Sebastian P — Google review
Beautiful park, walkways, lake with ducks & swans. Great for the whole family, children's sensory area, lovely coffee shop. Lots of seating around the lake for the elderly or just to take in the tranquility. Love our day there.
Cheryl T — Google review
This park is a perfect family park, lots of paths trees and fields to explore as well as toilets and a small cafe. The kids love the play area and outdoor gym space too. There is a well attended parkrun held here and kids parkrun, as well as Ramblers Wellbeing Walks most weeks. There is a changing place here in the little building they have near the car park too which also has a room with a large screen which would hold around 30 people and a small kitchenette for groups to hire. The paths round the lake are really accessible hard paths for a shorter walk or there are many longer routes round. There's even a dogs play area with training equipment
Laura A — Google review
Mere Way, Nottingham, NG11 6JS, United Kingdom•https://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/rushcliffecountrypark/•+44 115 921 5865•Tips and more reviews for Rushcliffe Country Park
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Canalside Heritage Centre

4.6
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4.1
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Heritage museum
Museums
Gift shop
Tea house
Specialty Museums
Nestled along the picturesque waterways, the Canalside Heritage Centre is a delightful destination that invites visitors to immerse themselves in its charm. This vibrant hub features an inviting tearoom and a well-stocked gift shop, alongside an informative interpretation centre. The serene gardens provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation, while various activities cater to all ages.
Sometimes you forget what’s on your doorstep and when the sun is shining it’s even better. Tucked away along the towpath, the Beeston Canalside Heritage Centre is a delightful blend of history, nature, and great coffee. Whether you’re popping in for a cuppa, or just watching narrowboats glide by, this place offers a refreshing step back in time. The centre is housed in a beautifully restored Victorian lock keeper’s cottage - once a key post for managing canal traffic during the heyday of British waterways.
Mat T — Google review
The Heritage Centre itself is lovely. Visited the cafe that was a little overwhelmed, the staff who I hope were new staff were struggling to cope on a busy Sunday Lunchtime, this was not helped by many of the customers not understanding the order pagers, and that what was on their receipts was not necessarily what they had ordered, as these were being handled written separately. The gardens are lovely and food was good. Some confusion over hot drinks and a rather rude member of staff, but I'll allow for the fact it wa a hot busy day.
Caroline D — Google review
This is a marvellous place to come and visit, there's parking along the canalside available with just a small walk to the Heritage Centre... I only had a coffee as my time was limited but there's plenty available to eat and drink with inside and outside seating available... There's much on view to read about the history of the area and lot's to view outside along the canal and a further short walk to the wonderful Beeston Marina and another short walk to the Attenborough Nature Reserve... like I Said there's plenty to see and do... An absolutely fantastic way to spend a few hours of your day... Come along, you will most certainly enjoy your time here...
Stephen T — Google review
Such a lovely place to visit! There’s convenient parking along the canal, just a short walk to the Heritage Centre. I only stopped for a coffee this time, but the café offers plenty of food and drink options, with both indoor and outdoor seating. There’s lots of interesting history to read about, and the surrounding area is beautiful — perfect for a stroll along the canal. A short walk takes you to Beeston Marina, and a little further on is the stunning Attenborough Nature Reserve. A fantastic spot to spend a few relaxing hours. Definitely worth a visit — you’ll really enjoy your time here!
Dc S — Google review
Worth a visit, I ordered croissant filled with bacon, mushrooms and scrambled eggs. I don't normally get get excited about food however it was great it was made with passion and care. The cappuccino was top as well.
Jason — Google review
First visit yesterday. Lovely place. Great cafe with good gluten free options. Much appreciated by Coeliacs so thank you!
Elaine G — Google review
Nice cafe and garden with views of the river and weir. Thereis a limited menu on Mondays as the kitchen is deep cleaned ( including bank holidays!).
Tim D — Google review
The tearoom is a delight, with a variety of hot and cold foods, snacks and drinks. We have enjoyed many visits here, sitting outside, on the roof terrace and also inside. It's a lovely community garden outside and plenty to do if you're visiting with small children. You won't be disappointed with the food, it's fresh and top quality. A lovely enjoyable environment.
Sarah D — Google review
Weir Cottages, Canal Side, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 1LZ, United Kingdom•http://www.canalsideheritagecentre.org.uk/•+44 115 922 1773•Tips and more reviews for Canalside Heritage Centre
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National Justice Museum

4.7
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4.6
(1929)
Museum
Charity
Historical landmark
The National Justice Museum, located in Nottingham, United Kingdom, offers an immersive exploration of England's legal history dating back to the 1780s. Housed in the historic Shire Hall and County Gaol, this museum features interactive exhibits and artifacts that vividly depict the stories of criminals, victims, and law enforcement over the centuries. Visitors can engage in mock trials, explore old prison cells, and learn about famous trials.
Spent an afternoon here with my partner and her sister. We saw the court case and hanging reenactments and the actors were absolutely shining. Really brought the experience together, filled with knowledge and gave us further direction within our trip. Pricing is incredibly low considering what you get. Really happy with our time here. A further thanks to the actors involved, it makes the whole vibe so much better. Thank you.
Alex 4 — Google review
What an incredible museum and well worth the entrance fee. The history of the museum, along with details of the former inmates, was so interesting. There is just so much to learn about, and presented so well. I've visited so many old goals over the years, but this museum offers far more and definitely worth visiting.
Alice G — Google review
So impressed by this museum. Full of information and exhibits some of them interactive .But the highlight was the live performances of a Georgian trial in which members of the public took part and the "hanging" performance. Both were entertaining and informative. Could have stayed for hours. Highly recommend
Janice B — Google review
Very interesting, loved the people acting out scenes and hangings, interesting stories and a well laid out and facinating display. There are lots of interactive displays and fun things to do. Go on spoil yourself, have some fun, you deserve it!!!
Sir W — Google review
It's my first time coming here and it was very interesting, I learned a lot. They made it more enjoyable with the wrist bands, and you walked around looking for the prisoners' numbers and found out what they were imprisoned for. The actors were very good and friendly, which made the day more enjoyable. Also enjoyed the little cafe the food was delicious and I'd happily come here again.
Rebecca H — Google review
The National Justice Museum was an interesting museum, brought to life by the people playing characters, so make sure you get to listen to the stories in court and at the gallows. The museum has a frustrting safe to crack (which we did not manage to do) and we enjoyed a brief stop at the cafe. About 2 hours and twin with the Caves (must see as well). Get a joint ticket!
Peter T — Google review
great experience, we loved the actors making it a very immersive experience. a fantastic feature on the current legal system for people seeking asylum which is brought to life by a film following the story of an amazing woman, we would really recommend watching this when you come.
Izzy A — Google review
Looking for an interesting and fun day in Nottingham…we spent over three hours visiting the fascinating national justice museum and highly recommend this well organised and original experience including the enactments! Cafe tea was the best in the city and the staff were fantastic. Can’t wait to use my annual ticket to go to the museum again.
Petrina A — Google review
High Pavement, Nottingham, NG1 1HN, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk/•+44 115 952 0555•Tips and more reviews for National Justice Museum
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to National Justice Museum, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

The Blind Rabbit

4.4
(490)
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5.0
(1)
$$$$affordable
Bar
The Blind Rabbit is a hip NYC-themed bar and grill located in Nottingham city center, offering a large outdoor space for patrons to enjoy creative cocktails, burgers, loaded fries, and retro games. The menu features mouth-watering burgers with quirky names like Baby Yoda Bojack Horseman and Stranger Things, along with wings and an array of loaded fries.
amazing place, wednesday botomless chicken wings was amazing everyone has to try it!! their cocktails are super nice as well
Martina — Google review
Me and bf came for Wings Wednesday first time coming. Great customer service warm welcome. Great music good vibes Wings had amazing flavours wings came out at a good pace wasn’t waiting long. Staff were attentive asking us is everything was good. Very enjoyable evening we adding this to our list of places we’d come to highly recommend!
Slr 9 — Google review
The Blind Rabbit: A Must-Visit for Cocktails and Cool Vibes ​Rating: 5/5 Stars ​The Blind Rabbit is exactly what you want in a destination bar: a spot with serious personality, incredible drinks, and fantastic service. ​We stopped in just for cocktails and were immediately charmed by the atmosphere. We were lucky enough to snag a window seat overlooking the square, and watching the rain fall outside only added to the wonderfully cozy and intimate vibe. The decorations are absolutely everywhere—a wonderful, maximalist feast for the eyes that makes you feel like you've stepped into a hidden world. Every corner holds something unique to look at, creating a fun, intimate, and engaging setting. ​The service was top-notch. Our server was attentive, friendly, and clearly knowledgeable about the menu, helping guide us through the creative drink selections. Speaking of which, the cocktails were expertly crafted and delicious—a testament to the skill behind the bar. ​If you’re looking for a memorable night out with high-quality drinks and a truly unique, hidden atmosphere, make sure to find The Blind Rabbit. Highly recommended!
Mitch H — Google review
Our waitress was very attentive & frriendly! The food came quickly & was very flavourful. We will definitely be back!
Catherine K — Google review
Good place to vibe with friends here. We went in the evenings and it was busy and we grab the seats outside with cool breeze air along with the sunset. Budget friendly, good customer service and must try is their wings
Saikiran R — Google review
We recently had our wedding celebration here and it was absolutely perfect. The venue was exactly what we were looking for, and the whole day ran seamlessly. We catered for all our guests with a selection of wings and fries — they were a total hit, and people are still talking about them! The staff went above and beyond to ensure every little detail was spot on. It was honestly the best experience any of us have had with venue staff — they were all exemplary, and the company is incredibly lucky to have them. Special thanks to Sunny, who we liaised with during the planning. They were so thorough, supportive, and helpful every step of the way. Couldn’t recommend this place more. Thank you for helping us create such a memorable day.
Gabrielle E — Google review
Cool quirky place. I had the Yoda burger. Would recommend. Tasty food & well presented.
Erica — Google review
If your looking for great burgers in Nottingham this is the only place you need to go,by far the best burger in Nottingham city centre. These burgers are bursting with flavour and made with quality ingredients, they really are as good as they look in the pictures. The restaurant vibe is fantastic,very cool, and well laid out. Upstairs looks perfect for groups to have fun on the arcade machines with plenty of screens for sports,and also it’s own bar. The food was great value for money, if I’m honest I don’t rate the cocktails and they are over priced so I wouldn’t recommend a cocktail. It’s in a great location with a car park with in 1 minute walk, and tram stops just as close
Brett F — Google review
9 Weekday Cross, Nottingham, NG1 2GB, United Kingdom•http://www.theblindrabbitnotts.com/•+44 115 786 0671•Tips and more reviews for The Blind Rabbit

The Frame Breakers

4.5
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4.4
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$$$$affordable
Pub
Restaurant
The Frame Breakers, situated in the charming village of Ruddington, Nottingham, is a historic bar and restaurant offering a unique and cozy atmosphere. The establishment has recently faced controversy over expansion plans but remains committed to its community-minded ethos. This dog-friendly pub welcomes both dogs and cats with treats available for them. Additionally, the menu includes special dishes for four-legged visitors. Away from the city center, this local gem promises proper food and drink for all patrons to enjoy.
What a great find! I went for dinner with friends for the first time. The pub was busy and had a really friendly, cosy atmosphere. The staff were very welcoming and helpful. We chose the loaded fries and had starters too, oh my goodness it was delicious and the portions are huge! Will definitely go back!
U E — Google review
Lovely pub and very dog friendly. Serving food that is well worth visiting here for, with weekly specials. The car park has been turned into a large outdoor seating area. So no parking available.
Guys D — Google review
Absolutely delicious Sunday dinner with lovely, warm attentive service. Soup for starter, beef for main and sides of cauliflower cheese and mash potatoes Pudding of apple crumble and ice cream. Yummy Will be back. Thanks so much
Joe B — Google review
We just came back from The Frame Breakers,where we had an amazing time, celebrating our wedding anniversary with my husband,our daughter and a beagle. The food was fantastic:hot, tasty and portions were huge 😊. First time visit and definitely not last. Thank you to the owner and all staff for your hard work❤️.
Elena V — Google review
Great local pub. Good food that's not the same as everywhere else, really nice beer. Bar staff have always been very friendly.
James B — Google review
Always a great welcome from the staff, great selection of beer and cider and very dog friendly 🐕🐩🐶🐾 Food is amazing too. Highly recommended ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Nicola D — Google review
Nice food, good selection of beers and friendly staff, dog friendly. Had a nice visit to The Frame Breakers today for lunch. The pub is is nicely decorated and there is an outside seating area. Food is cooked and brought to you quickly. Everyone enjoyed the food and it was nice to see that they use local produce and desserts from local businesses. There was a bit of a glitch with our desserts where they only brought 2 out of 4 but they apologised profusely and offered us something for the inconvinience - overall a very pleasant experience. For 5 stars I'd say it would be good if the serving staff came and checked in on how the food is - I'm usually the person who dislikes this but we had a few errors which could have been resolved much more quickly if this had occurred.
Troy W — Google review
Friendly and popular village pub. Can get busy at times. Limited food choices but good selection of beers.
Malcolm S — Google review
23-25 High St, Ruddington, Nottingham NG11 6DT, United Kingdom•http://www.framebreakers.co.uk/•+44 115 859 0060•Tips and more reviews for The Frame Breakers
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Nottingham Knight

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4.3
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$$$$cheap
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Restaurant
Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, the Nottingham Knight - Pub & Grill is a delightful chain pub and restaurant that specializes in serving classic comfort food. With an inviting atmosphere perfect for families, it features dedicated kids' and dessert menus to cater to all ages. Guests have shared their experiences of enjoying a Sunday Roast here, highlighting the warm welcome from staff who are eager to recommend delicious wines and help navigate the extensive menu.
I've had a chance of dining at the Nottingham Knight during my stay at the premiere inn. I dined there a couple of time 3 I believe if I recall correctly. My server on all occasions was Marcy. The service was professional and really fast. She was more than happy to answer any questions regarding the menu and was full of warmth and friendly energy throughout my service. The food was of a decent quality and not too expensive from the perspective of a foreigner who's spending their summer holidays in England. The waiting time is not too long and the portion sizes are definitely satisfactory. Overall I would say that Nottingham Knight is a good value for money and I definitely enjoyed my time there. During my future stays in Nottingham I will most likely revisit this place not only because of its immediate proximity to the hotel I'm staying at but also because of the high quality of me meals and the professionalism of service. The only criticism I can mention is the ocassionsal generosity in terms of seasoning. Especially prominent when it comes to Halloumi Fries which although delicious were definitely on the saltier side. Which is not necessarily a bad thing and an issue of personal preference.
Bartek S — Google review
The service did as well as they could do in search a large venue that has since stopped table service and only has 2 staff on a Wednesday. The food was cold, the coldslaw tasteless and the steak that I asked to be medium rare was simply dire for £24. If I’d have breathed on it, it would have alived itself and ran off pretty much annoyed as I was.
Mark R — Google review
Had Sunday Roast. It was delicious. The pub is clean, lots of room. The service was excellent, and the staff was very friendly. Dog friendly, which is a major plus.
Randy D — Google review
Decent pub grub. Had a mixed grill which was nice but not great. My order got mixed up with someone else's so I didn't get it until very late but waitress was very apologetic. Reasonable price and standard (being a Greene King pub) was acceptable.
Matt L — Google review
Oh dear. As last post said… avoid at all cost. 4 of us spent over£120, between us, drinks included. However, sent 1 meal back, which was deducted, and we should have sent them all back, but us being us didn't want to cause a fuss. All 4 meals were totally overcooked. Sent 1 back and the waitress said she couldn't guarantee it wouldn't come out the same so had to choose something different, which was still overcooked. The place was empty. Not surprised after that crap. We totally didn't blame the waitress/bar staff. Won't be returning. This place is so up and down. Green king - you should be ashamed! Had better at wetherspoons and don't rate them either so that's saying something!
Shezy W — Google review
Always had a good experience here but the visit today wasn't our best experience. Started off with the staff on the personal phones behind the bar while we were waiting to be seated. The same member of staff didn't take our drinks order and others came in after us and had drinks orders taken. Once ordered the fish was burnt and had a horrible taste. This was changed for a fresh one but left one person in the group eating after the others had finished.
Kevin — Google review
We were warned we'd had to wait for food but we got drinks and spent the time people watching! The staff were run off their feet and operated at top speed. Despite this, they were very polite and pleasant. I will admit that I wasn't expecting much of the food but was totally delighted by it. I had macaroni cheese and salad which was utterly delicious and my husband had steak and ale pie which he said was also lovely. I can't imagine how the poor staff managed it but it was a lovely evening. Five stars to the lady in charge and to the waiter, who must have been training for the Great North Run!!
Olga D — Google review
Great meeting place. 3 of us had the lunch special menu. Great value. Food was good. Service was pleasant although a bit slow
Maureen M — Google review
Loughborough Rd, West Bridgford, Ruddington, Nottingham NG11 6LS, United Kingdom•https://www.greeneking.co.uk/pubs/nottinghamshire/nottingham-kni…•+44 115 921 1171•Tips and more reviews for Nottingham Knight
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  • Weather in Ruddington in September
  • Weather in Ruddington in October
  • Weather in Ruddington in November
  • Weather in Ruddington in December

Explore nearby places

  • Ruddington
  • Nottingham
  • Hoton
  • Loughborough
  • Diseworth
  • Derby
  • Ravenshead
  • Melton Mowbray
  • Ticknall
  • Newtown Linford
  • Southwell
  • Farnsfield
  • Belvoir
  • South Normanton
  • Belper
  • Ashby de la Zouch
  • Kedleston
  • Mansfield
  • Leicester
  • Swadlincote
  • Newark-on-Trent
  • Desford
  • Rufford
  • Edwinstowe
  • Grantham
  • Burton upon Trent
  • Wirksworth
  • Ollerton
  • Sutton Cheney
  • Matlock Bath
  • Matlock

All related maps of Ruddington

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  • Map of Hoton
  • Map of Loughborough
  • Map of Diseworth
  • Map of Derby
  • Map of Ravenshead
  • Map of Melton Mowbray
  • Map of Ticknall
  • Map of Newtown Linford
  • Map of Southwell
  • Map of Farnsfield
  • Map of Belvoir
  • Map of South Normanton
  • Map of Belper
  • Map of Ashby de la Zouch
  • Map of Kedleston
  • Map of Mansfield
  • Map of Leicester
  • Map of Swadlincote
  • Map of Newark-on-Trent
  • Map of Desford
  • Map of Rufford
  • Map of Edwinstowe
  • Map of Grantham
  • Map of Burton upon Trent
  • Map of Wirksworth
  • Map of Ollerton
  • Map of Sutton Cheney
  • Map of Matlock Bath
  • Map of Matlock

Ruddington throughout the year

  • Ruddington in January
  • Ruddington in February
  • Ruddington in March
  • Ruddington in April
  • Ruddington in May
  • Ruddington in June
  • Ruddington in July
  • Ruddington in August
  • Ruddington in September
  • Ruddington in October
  • Ruddington in November
  • Ruddington in December

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Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 2-Day Nottingham Itinerary
  • 2-Day Leicester Itinerary
  • 2-Day Derby Itinerary
  • 2-Day Matlock Itinerary
  • 2-Day Newark-on-Trent Itinerary
  • 2-Day Loughborough Itinerary
  • 2-Day Mansfield Itinerary
  • 2-Day Grantham Itinerary
  • 2-Day Burton upon Trent Itinerary
  • 2-Day Melton Mowbray Itinerary
  • 2-Day Belper Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ashby de la Zouch Itinerary
  • 2-Day Swadlincote Itinerary
  • 2-Day Edwinstowe Itinerary
  • 2-Day Wirksworth Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ollerton Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ravenshead Itinerary
  • 2-Day Belvoir Itinerary
  • 2-Day Farnsfield Itinerary
  • 2-Day Rufford Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ticknall Itinerary
  • 2-Day Newtown Linford Itinerary
  • 2-Day Kedleston Itinerary
  • 2-Day Desford Itinerary
  • 2-Day Matlock Bath Itinerary
  • 2-Day Southwell Itinerary
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