Bond now focuses on immaculately presented and delicious veg and, although meat and fish is served and as perfect as you’d expect from a Michelin-starred restaurant, it’s the veg that really stands out. Then there’s the slightly less eccentrically placed underground venue, Alchemilla.Īlchemilla is the brainchild of Alex Bond, who was previously Bains’ chef de partie. Book a seat at the chef’s table to chat along with the man himself as he describes the inspirations for his dishes. Bains’ menu is always an absolute delight with creations that are out of this world. The eponymous former chef has been a doyen of the UK’s culinary scene since winning a Roux scholarship and then continuing to win the Great British Menu in 2007. It’s the perfect way to top off a great day out in Nottinghamshire for adults. Sat Bainsholds two Michelin stars, and is curiously found under a flyover next to various huge statues of dinosaurs from next door’s dino-themed crazy golf. Nottingham is host to not one but two Michelin-starred restaurants. It’s a lovely place for food and drink on a summer’s day, or even a wintry one too. If you want somewhere a bit special for lunch or dinner, head to the Castle Wharf with its various bars and restaurants. Lots of fun places to spend your money, or just to do a spot of window shopping. Then there’s also the Exchange and Flying Horse Walk, the bohemian Hockley and lace market area, and of course, the Victoria Centre. Shopping in NottinghamĪs for shopping you can visit the streets surrounding the Old Market Square for some hidden alleyway gems and boutique shops. And William Booth’s birthplace is one for the history lovers too. The Nottingham Industrial Museum will fill in any gaps. Go to Green’s Windmill and Science Centre to learn more about the Mill’s important role in Nottingham’s history. ![]() The City of Caves at the the National Justice Museum shows you what life’s like under Nottingham, while the The Haunted Museum, reveals the lives and legends that haven’t actually managed to leave yet. Go to Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem pub to see the oldest inn in England, and the Robin Hood Experience to hear the history of the biggest Nottingham legend. How about Nottingham Castle looking out over the entire city, with the art gallery to look round too? The The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard next door is interesting too. There’s LOADS to see on a day out in Nottingham city centre. Roam through the gardens of Clumber Park Your day out in Nottingham Please note: where specified, ticket prices include a Gift Aid donation. Please note, if you are booking additional tickets, you will need to book those separately. To book Joint Family Tickets, click here. When booking Joint Family Tickets (4 tickets, max 2 adults), you will need to select 4 tickets and choose your entry time for the National Justice Museum and the City of Caves. ![]() These must be the same type of ticket, for example an adult ticket or a student ticket. Why not buy a joint ticket offering a reduced admission price to the National Justice Museum? Save money and discover a museum experience like no other.Īdd your desired tickets for the National Justice Museum and the City of Caves to your basket and the discount will apply automatically.
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