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16 St. James's Street, Nottingham
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Absolutely lovely.
Food portions are very decent and are great quality- value for money 10/10.
There are plenty of alcohol free options available. For the Gin of the week with elderflower tonic and 330ml bottle of low alcohol beer came to £11.30. Two burgers with fries and salad £22 (£11 each).
Highly recommended! Booths along with comfortable chairs too. Charity run, with live entertainment too.
While Wetherspoons was packed, this place was still mellow. Lovely bar staff, friendly,
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We arrived around 6pm on a Saturday and upstairs was still very quiet- which we were happy about. As it got busier it still wasn’t too loud upstairs (compared to Wetherspoons over the road)
When our food came we were overwhelmingly impressed. Such good quality for the price of it (£11 burger WITH fries and a salad) at today’s prices of things we do not have a single complaint. By the looks of things they have plenty of entertainment throughout the week too- will definitely be back when somethings on and to show friends this awesome place😁
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My friend and I stopped in and had a beer and a cider together. We enjoyed a short conversation tasted a few and made our choice. We did not try any food items. It was a quiet Thursday evening, we sat upstairs and enjoyed the setting.
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Excellent quiz and atmosphere. Very inclusive environment. Staff are always lovely. A special shout out to Terri who has gone out of her way to help me by providing lighter weight glasses and bringing things to the table as I am disabled and have limited strength/mobility in my arms. Really appreciate the extra thought and care - top quality customer service!
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Fabulous old building with lots of interesting architectural features. A good range of Real Ales too.
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Malt Cross is one of the few remaining Victorian music halls remaining in the UK. It is run as a non profit pub by the Potters House Trust and it is where Nottingham's Street pastors are based.
Atmosphere is fantastic. Have lots of Belgian beers available. Music was great - the DJ was superb. Loved this place.
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Been here couple of times so it’s time to leave my reviews. Very nice and cosy place to have drinks or enjoy food. I love to sit top floor and enjoy view of hall where people having bit fun. Cool staff and good service. This time they had security at door which was good. They’re serving mix drinks in keg and cask. Good to be here.
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I called on for a drink on a Saturday with some friends, a lovely old building with loads of character. Lively but not busy, straight to the bar and served as soon as we were there.
Well worth a visit, I'll pop in again 😀
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Usually I love this bar and it would be 5stars. But last time I went I was disappointed by the beer selection. On the taps there were 3 different fruity beer flavours and no IPA, for me that's not great and usually they have more choices. 😞
Although I will always come back here as the bar is beautiful and it's a great location. Always worth a visit.
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The Malt Cross has been a staple since moving to Nottingham 12 years ago. Love bringing friends and family here for their first time. Stunning venue but also super relaxed. Plenty of activities running throughout the week, have taken part in many quizzes over the years. Good beer selection and currently offering a loyalty card which is great value. Had the Sunday roast recently, generous portions, beautifully presented and very tasty. Good communication with booking a table also. A must visit for both locals and tourists.
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