Sunday 29 December 2013

Ned Ludd

This former restaurant is a welcome addition to the Nottingham real ale scene. With loads of choice of ale that includes the return of the famous Shipstone's Best Bitter. Smart, city centre real ale pub.



Saturday 7 December 2013

King William IV

"Welcome to a traditional Victorian pub" reads the sign outside this unassuming traditional inner city boozer. Situated on the edge of the old Sneinton market the windows are covered with wire grills for protection. But take a step into the 'King Billy' and prepare to feel like you have genuinely taken a step back in time - for all the right reasons. This is a welcoming local pub, serving its regulars 8 real ales and cider. And the ambience is captivating. The character of this Victorian pub is so apparent. Small tables set against white stone walls, the oak bar featuring pewter tankards hanging overhead. There are 2 rooms. The bar and the lounge with Sky Sports on. But it doesn't intrude. And you can enjoy a quality pint in the bar without knowing there is a TV. For quality ale, authentic Victorian character and unspoilt individuality this is a Nottingham pub almost without competition.

Up there with the Horse and Groom in Basford, the Lion in Basford and the Gladstone in Carrington.












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