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The Wollaton Pub & Kitchen - Nottingham - Photo album

Absolutely adore this pub. Its our local and we can always count on the best food, drink and service. We decided to eat last Friday lunchtime and chose the Wollaton Beer Battered Fish and Chips, and we weren't disappointed. Beautifully crisp batter around moist white cod, lovely chips and mushy peas
I must say I was thoroughly impressed. The atmosphere inside was lovely and very cozy along with being very clean. The wait staff were very friendly and food was brought out at a good pace. To top it all off the food was divine. I had the camembert and bread to start which was lovely (and definatley
The roast potatoes lost the final star they were tough as old boots not at all appetising! Shame let down a otherwise excellent lamb Sunday lunch. Making them fresher rather than standing under a hot lamp can’t be that difficult.
Only the very fatty pork (out of five different dishes) let down an excellent meal. Service well paced and very friendly, although my sister in law's puppy stole the show in truth - this is a very dog friendly pub, if that's not your thing then there is a dog free restaurant area too.
Treat for our birthdays.... Food was lush & the service was top tier! Very attentive! Great atmosphere & lovin the decorative features, cosy feels..... Thank you Wollaton
Dropped in for some food and pints. The main courses were lovely with some of the nicest battered fish I've had anywhere. The sticky toffee pud was excellent. The crumble was the only disappointment. The apples used in it seemed to be a bit bland
This place is huge!! It's got plenty if seating and dining areas, and have a really great atmosphere. Even when some pubs may be struggling to get people through the door, this place was still really busy (I've no doubt still a lot quieter than it would like for the time of year though). The fact it
Great Sunday Lunch. Good menu choice with generous portions mains include Yorkshire pud, bashed roots, cabbage and roast potatoes as standard. Good ambiance, friendly, efficient and welcoming staff, all in all a great Sunday lunch experience
Exceptional Sunday dinner! Always book as this place is really popular and there’s a very good reason why. Excellent service and the food is alway delicious. At £16 for a beef Sunday roast (and extra for sides such as cauliflower cheese) it’s definitely on the pricy side but for a special treat it
Dropped in for some food and pints. The main courses were lovely with some of the nicest battered fish I've had anywhere. The sticky toffee pud was excellent. The crumble was the only disappointment. The apples used in it seemed to be a bit bland
Consistently excellent menu and quality restaurant. Well-stocked bar, with impressive Gin selection and low/Non alcoholic drinks n Mocktails. Great place for large group celebrations, intimate rendezvous and meeting locals. Friendly staff who clearly enjoy their jobs. Worth a visit, even if you'
Amazing venue and staff are so welcoming
Nice pub that does lovely meals. You can eat in the bar which is dog friendly but we chose the restaurant, where dogs aren't allowed. Friendly staff
I visited here for the first time on 20 June 21. My partner and I both ordered the vegetarian Sunday lunch: Butternut squash and sweet potato roast with roast potatoes, bashed swede and carrot mash, savoy cabbage, Yorkshire pudding and gravy. Each meal cost £13. There was some slight confusion with
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