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Head of Steam is a real ale bar and restaurant conveniently located in Lace Market near the common attraction Nottingham Contemporary. Once inside the bar/restaurant we were shown to our table, a booth at the back away from the bar area. The first thing to notice was the décor...
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Nottingham’s very own entertainment hub, The Cornerhouse, will soon be hosting the opening of a new cocktail bar celebrating all things gin, prosecco and British. Aptly titled ‘GinSecco’, the bar plans to have a garden rooftop view of the city and provide an array of cocktails dedicated to Nottingham...
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Kiosk is an independent café located in the THiNK building, situated just outside of Lace Market. The building itself is tucked away in the hidden cove of Cobden Chambers, a quirky alleyway speckled with thriving businesses. Once through the passage, I was faced with aesthetic pastel coloured shops and...
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To those who know me it’s never a shock to see me winding down for bed at a time before many students have even finished their pre-drinks. Whilst part of this is perhaps my tendency to act like an old man, the main reason is that I honestly live...
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We hear so much about Italy’s culture associated with food, we hear about France’s in the same way. You can name so many Italian dishes off the top of your head and most of the well known extravagant cooking techniques (as well as many basic ones) have strong French...
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Tucked away between Rooster’s and Maccy’s on Angel Row in Nottingham city centre exists a gem: Heavenly Desserts. Somewhat inconspicuous from the outside, we entered an elegant and neutral toned franchise similar to a hotel lobby and were greeted by Gonçalo Santks, the assistant manager. While other customers were...