Of course, everyone knows Nottingham as being the home of Robin Hood! But although Nottingham is famous for its legendary past, it’s also a city that is very much in the present with a vibrant culture and buzzing social scene. Nottingham is a brilliant city to visit as it offers a bit of everything – museums, parks, and a great variety of restaurants.Piccolino, an authentic Italian Restaurant, is a proud fixture of the Nottingham dining scene. Piccolino is located on Weekday Cross and boasts an open kitchen, cocktail bar, and fair-weather alfresco terrace in the square.We visit the regions, meet the producers, and are committed to sourcing the best quality ingredients. Piccolino in Nottingham offers a menu of Italian classics with a distinctly modern twist. Our passion for provenance is at the forefront of our menu, which incorporates the best and freshest seasonal produce, Italian cheeses, meat, and seafood, all delivering pure classic Italian flavours.
Red Dog is an authentic Bar and American BAR-B-Q restaurant, serving 18-hour roast ribs, brisket, aged chuck steak burgers and much more, all best enjoyed with tasty cocktails or milkshakes.Barbeque grew up in the South of the USA where cooks learned to slow roast cuts of meat over fire pits to make them tender. Exposure to the smoke of the smouldering wood added a distinctive smoky and juicy taste to the meat. Our award-winning smokers have been imported from the USA and are built to recreate the cooking process of those original fire pits. We use the traditional American woods of hickory and mesquite to give a full smoke flavour, and the meat stays in the smoker for up to 18 hours.
Formerly a bank, this Georgian building is a beauty. With high ceilings and a striking mezzanine, the newly refurbished Bill's Nottingham restaurant is a mix of larger seating areas and cosy booths, with further seating outside for sunny days. Bill's Nottingham restaurant is perfect all day and into the night.
The Corinthian Restaurant offers modern dining with seasonal changing menus benefiting from excellent ongoing relationships with local suppliers.Our experienced team aim to deliver a warm and friendly dining experience which is to be enjoyed in traditional and unique surroundings.
From building society, to bank, to BEAR – this ornate old banking hall site on Derby’s Iron Gate stood empty and forgotten for 9 long years… until we came along.BEAR Iron Gate, Derby sits slap-bang in the centre of the city’s iconic and beautiful Cathedral Quarter; the original hotspot for high-quality food and drink. Opening in 2017 following the success of our Uttoxeter store, the progression to Derby seemed natural for BEAR, as our two founders spent a lot of time in the city as teens, so they have loads of fun memories attached to the place.