There are some fascinating buildings and structures in Nottingham that highlight the city's rich history
and some of them are boozers, so why not learn a little about your city's cultural heritage whilst supping a
pint with our recommended list of historic pubs in Nottingham? We've found a few watering holes dating back
hundreds of years, all with stories to tell, so the next time you wish to go on a historic pub crawl, consult
our selection of the best historic pubs in Nottingham.
Broad Oak(Pub Food)Located in the secluded village of Strelley is the Broad Oak pub. Here you can enjoy a quiet and relaxing drink in a warm and cosy atmosphere.
Main Street,
Strelley,
NOTTINGHAM,
NG8 6PD
Coach and Horses(Pub Food)The Coach and Horses is a fun and vibrant pub where you can boogie to disco music 4 nights a week. Their bar is stocked with a delightful range of drinks and the kitchen produces delicious pub grub.
15 Upper Parliament Street,
NOTTINGHAM,
NG1 2AP
Old Salutation Inn(Pub Food)The Old Salutation Inn is a vibrant pub that offers a wide range of beers and lagers all of which can be enjoyed with traditional pub food. Entertainment includes regular live bands, DJs and rock karaoke.
Hounds Gate, Maid Marian Way,
Nottingham,
NG1 7AA
Royal Children(British)The Royal Children pub is steeped in history and character. A warm and welcoming atmosphere awaits you as well as a fantastic menu of traditional pub food and a great wine list.
52 Castle Gate,
NOTTINGHAM,
NG1 7AT
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem(Pub Food)Possibly the oldest pub in England, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem has a history that dates back over 800 years. Whether you want a drink or a bite to eat Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is definitely worth a visit.
Beware - the pub is also rumoured to be haunted!
1 Brewhouse Yard,
NOTTINGHAM,
NG1 6AD