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  • 5 days ago | nottinghampost.com | Lynette Pinchess

    There's no denying that the beer and cider are outstanding at an award-winning Nottinghamshire pub. The Wheatsheaf in Bingham has the accolades to prove it after being crowned Pub of the Year by the Vale of Belvoir's Campaign for Real Ale. The recognition is likely to attract unfamiliar faces to the pub to sample the ever-changing brews, which currently include Burton Bridge's 'L' of a Beer, Thornbridge's 1838 pale ale, and fruity cherries and berries cider from Nottinghamshire's Thirsty Farmer.

  • 5 days ago | nottinghampost.com | Lynette Pinchess

    Most pubs in Nottingham city centre have some kind of outdoor space. That can range from tables and chairs on the pavement in a busy city centre street to a dingy patch of land at the back that's used as a smoking area. But then there's those beer gardens that are a magnet when the sun shines.

  • 6 days ago | nottinghampost.com | Lynette Pinchess

    The city's vibrant food scene is set to sizzle once again with the return of Nottingham Restaurant Week. The seven-day event celebrates the diverse range of places to eat with exclusive menus, special offers and exciting culinary experiences. Gourmet burgers, international street food, vegan delights and fine dining are part of the mix. The list of 50+ venues includes indepednent businesses and chains. And best of all, it won't cost a fortune with set price points of £10, £20, £25 and £30.

  • 6 days ago | nottinghampost.com | Lynette Pinchess

    At the moment it's an empty shell but soon the last remaining unit within Beeston Square's £50m development will be transformed into a rustic craft ale bar. Childhood friends Kelly Carter and Hollie Beecroft and their husbands are behind the new cheekily-named venture, Mary Lou's Beaver. Revealing their plans Kelly said: "It will be a nice combination between British and American.

  • 6 days ago | nottinghampost.com | Lynette Pinchess

    Two empty shops have been knocked through to create a new bakery and cafe. The venue in High Road, Beeston, will have more than 70 seats. Called :AM Coffee and Bakery, it will serve breakfasts such as avocado and smoked salmon on toast, pastries and sandwiches made from focaccia, freshly baked on the premises. Desserts will be on the menu and a wide range of drinks including iced coffees with matcha and caramel latte.

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Lynette Pinchess
Lynette Pinchess @LynettePinchess
10 Apr 25

Forget clothes shops, this is where I could spend a fortune- so many wonderful products 😋 https://t.co/RnNJXz3SHT

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7 Apr 25

Please nominate your favourites! They deserve recognition- now more than ever https://t.co/3Cd1wlZsSH

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Lynette Pinchess @LynettePinchess
1 Apr 25

Coming soon to Nottingham https://t.co/iEQmyTdMri