Posted on 15 September 2009

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Part of the national chain of pubs, this is bang in the centre of Nottingham opposite Tantra night club and only a short walk from the Hockley area which contains many more bars. There is nothing at the Nottingham Hogs Head you wouldn’t expect with the usual lagers, pub food and a bit of pool.
Probably more suited to a few drinks during the day than night time drinking, although a worthy pit stop if you are making your way across town.
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Rating: 6.3/10 (15 votes cast)
Posted on 07 September 2009

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The Slug & Lettuce in Nottingham is part of the Cornerhouse leisure complex north of Nottingham’s city centre, surrounded by loads of bars and great palces to eat. The Slug & Lettuce itself is fairly typical of the chain with a mixture of leather couches and plenty of seating and standing space, serving food late on in to the night.
The door policy is not too strict on a Friday and Saturday and decent sized groups shouldn’t struggle too much getting in early on although it can get very busy as the night progresses.
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Rating: 5.9/10 (9 votes cast)
Posted on 27 August 2009

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The Castle Pub in Nottingham can be found directly opposite the entrance to Nottingham castle and is a popular venue for after work drinkers, especially on a Friday evening. The seating area outside makes for a pleasant urban drink on a summer’s evening after work, on a Saturday afternoon or at night over the weekend!
The Castle Pub does not try to break any new ground, serving the usual range of lagers, bitters and wine you would expect at most pubs as well as the traditional pub meal fare. What it does offer is plenty of room inside and outside to enjoy your drink, in a friendly but lively atmosphere. It also acts as a great stop off point after Ye Old Trip to Jerusalem as you work your way in to Nottingham city centre on your way to more Nottingham bars.
It’s not a final venue or somewhere you stay for more than a couple of drinks, but as a stopping off point or a getting warmed up there are few better.
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Rating: 6.4/10 (20 votes cast)
Posted on 23 August 2009

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Yates Wine Lodge has been around for years and you know what you are going to get; cheap drinks, large groups and a DJ in the corner. On the edge of Nottingham’s market square, Yates is a great starting point for a night out and somewhere you can settle down for a few drinks before you start move on to the next venue. Not a great place to take someone for a first date, but if you are part of a group it is an ideal venue.
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Rating: 3.0/10 (8 votes cast)
Posted on 18 August 2009

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“Via Fossa is a fantastic converted warehouse venue located just one minute from Nottingham train station. With its many bars and unique modern/ gothic interior it is the perfect place to relax on a summers day or enjoy a big night out. We have three large function rooms, The Balcony Bar, The Deli Bar, The Daisy Bar and can cater for any event. Via Fossa is part of the collection of bars and pubs next to Nottingham’s canal, ideal for starting the night or having a drink outside during the summer.”
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Rating: 6.1/10 (10 votes cast)
Posted on 27 July 2009

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“Part of the JD Wetherspoon owned chain targeting a younger crowd with more spirits and louder music this bar is based in the popular Hockley area of Nottingham.
Surrounded by other bars and clubs, making this a good starting point at the start of the evening.
Lloyds gets very busy on the weekend with large queues forming at popular times on a Friday and Saturday night. Big crowds may struggle to get in and expect to have to queue for your drink once you are in.”
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Rating: 3.4/10 (7 votes cast)
Posted on 23 June 2009

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“On stepping inside, visitors to England’s oldest Inn will immediately sense that they truly are taking a step back in time.
Whether you are simply looking for a refreshment while you drink in the history of England’s Oldest Inn, or whether you are looking to sample some choicest fayre as you contemplate the wealth of heritage, there is a bar, lounge or room at Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem to suit your needs
As one of Nottingham’s finest real ale establishments, the Trip to Jerusalem offers a selection of Hardys & Hansons branded beers which are now brewed by Greene King at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, where ale has been a feature of life since at least as far back as 1086.”
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Rating: 7.6/10 (10 votes cast)