Tier became a favourite of ours when they lured us in with their tasty bar snacks. But, this small Nottingham bar has such a lively and friendly atmosphere I’d come here even if I wasn’t peckish. The ultimate seat is one at the upstairs window with views onto Pelham Street below – no one seems to notice you watching so you’re in for the quirkiest of people-watching sessions.Īfter work on a Friday night in Nottingham, this is the place to be and the chat is loud and happy. One of Nottingham’s newest bars, it’s seaside arcade meets speakeasy. If you took away the booze it’d be full of little nippers playing air-hockey and basketball hoops, but given that it’s a bar us adults get to have all the fun instead! You pay to play and could spend a pretty fortune on the Donkey Derby or table football but it is the best bar to socialise in with friends, for definite. Since when was alcohol mixed with some healthy competitiveness ever a bad idea, eh? Fletcher Gate. It’s been one of the best clubs in Nottingham for years but a couple of moons ago the place got a revamp : Orientally inspired, Coco Tang became the most beautiful place to drink cocktails in town. My favourite spot is the Vietnamese roof garden, all mellow and easy with a nod to the tropics. But, if you fancy smooth sophistication and perfected cocktails, head downstairs to join the expert drinkers who know their Mimosa’s from their Martini’s. It’s an after-hours kinda place and once you’ve walked through the door you won’t even feel like you’re in Nottingham anymore – Saigon here we come! 45 Bridlesmith Gate. It’s attached to the Lace Market Hotel which incidentally is a great choice of accommodation if you’re in town for a few days.Ī great little pub with a cosy basement section which is always a good choice for a quiet drink. We like to come here for the last drink of the night – a whisky nightcap – but being the traditional pub it is you can guarantee some good ales here too. No trip to Nottingham is complete without a visit to Englands oldest inn (1189AD).
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