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No tables but we sat in the bar and that was fine by us! Service and staff were great and the roast was perfection!
Nice place with a good selection of ales, stouts and all manner of beer. Good live music too.
The food was excellent (highly recommend the moussaka!) and there were plenty of tables & beer options. Staff were pleasant and efficient, only downside was we ordered nachos as a starter and they came with the mains, a very minor thing!
Just popped in for a pint of Harvest Pale. Plenty of bar staff so no wait despite the pub being quite busy.. No complaints at all, if I weren't eating elsewhere, I'd have perused the menu. Happy to revisit.
The quality of the beer is why we travel 30 minutes to get to this pub. We are also enjoying the Castle Rock App but have had a few issues when ordering when the App does not allow us to check in. We were trying to get some assistance with this App from the bar staff, it was early Friday evening and
Great traditional pub with a large range of beers. Has a outdoor seating area. Lots of old brewery related items on display, old ovens still present showing buildings past. Beers are excellent as is food. Great venue for meeting up with people. Clean toilets. Nice bar and friendly staff. Great food,
Attended a funeral wake here recently and the food was delicious. Doorstep sandwiches went down a treat and the hot flavoured chicken drumsticks were succulent. Initially the service was a bit slow whilst serving the teas and coffee but there were a few of us. The room we were in was ok so all in
Excellent boozer with lots of decent cask and craft beers at reasonable prices. Only downside is it's full of bloody dogs - either barking, fighting or lying where you have to step over them! I like dogs, but.... Great for the ale, though!
This place makes me laugh. I have a castle rock app I can't access in this pub. Great food and drink there, but using the app? Forget it! They do need to address this.
Roast dinner with a pint of neck oil on a leisurely Sunday afternoon 🍖😋
Try to go in at least once a week, staff always very friendly, food and beer superb and vinyl night monthly is not to be missed.
This pub used to be a bakery, hence the name, it is part of the ever growing Tynemill group which normally stands for really well kept beers and wholesome pub food, the Bread and Bitter is no exception. The beer range is always impressive with the Castle Rock selection plus London Pride and rotating
Great dog pub, food is great and atmosphere is always friendly and great for families and meets with friends. Amazing local.
Table booked for curry night. At 7.15 there were no curries available. Surely it is not difficult after all the years of organising this they realise that not everyone wants to eat at 6.00. This is not the first time they have run out! Edit Welcome return to curry night! Tonight all curries were on
Great food selection, with a damn fine curry. Very tender chicken! Warm apple and chilli cider was phenomenal. Very dog-friendly place. A better than average gastro pub well suited for families and other large groups. The entrance is a little off from the street front and is possible to miss. Fascin
Nice castle rock outside Nottingham city centre believe former bakery great choice of beer's both cask and craft
Lovely food, always good service and dog friendly!!
Superb, I love it here. It's just so effortless. The staff are friendly and will even come over to say hello - it feels like they want you to be there. The beer is good as there is the Castle Rock core range, but it's the guest taps I usually go for as there will usually be something interesting.
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