Beer was very good, pub in a cave is always worth doing!! Good garden to sit in and lots of bars inside. Food available but didn't try any. Worth visiting on a crawl but probably not the place for a long stay.

Beer was very good, pub in a cave is always worth doing!! Good garden to sit in and lots of bars inside. Food available but didn't try any. Worth visiting on a crawl but probably not the place for a long stay.
A nice pub, with great atmosphere (built in to the caves). Also incredibly old and with a lot of history. We go here a lot, and really like it...
My only gripe is the food is very formulaic, and mass produced. with just a bit of attention - rotating dishes and the vegetables they are served with, this place could...
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Looked forward to visiting the trip for a few years! Beer was good (main reason for going) but it seemed to have one till and about 5 staff! Wasn't that busy but so slow to get served. It made you think you had a start queuing again once you had your beer!
I'd hyped the pub up in my own...
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You can't help but be impressed by the history of the place and all it's little rooms and nooks and crannies are fascinating. It's a pleasant place for a drink and the food being served looked good although we didn't eat there. It does get busy it's a must do on the tourist trail but that adds to the eclectic...
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We selected this pub as a good spot to celebrate St Georges Day 2013 at as we were visiting Nottingham this year.
The management had obviously pulled out the stops and had arranged for a group of local knights and outlaws to be present in full armour and costumes which made for a good atmosphere. We were not keen on...
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We went to this pub for a drink on a Sunday evening, having already eaten earlier elsewhere. The bar service is fast and friendly. The two guys seemed to be helpful. They knew their drinks, offering advice to other customers about the beers on offer and to my wife on a spiced rum/ginger beer combo.
The place is teeming with...
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Historic little place, felt likea scene from th hobbit! Excellent ale and lovely food make this place a must!
I am afraid another location which only rely on its reputation of being an historical place from 1179 although no evidence, very nice a lot of small rooms low ceiling, cosy, alongside the rock, but the food is not there, burger totally over cooked, did not even asked how we liked it, pay a visit and have a beer but...
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This is a very strange and interesting pub. It is clearly soaked in history (a meeting point on the way to the Crusades). Its USP is that it is built into the side of a cave and the pub still uses part of the cave system as its cellar. It had plenty of real ales and offered a refreshing difference...
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I was looking forward to having a few pints in the “trip” on my first visit to Nottingham. I had high expectations, and wasn’t disappointed. The building has a character quite unlike any other pub I’ve been in. You get a real sense of history walking through the different rooms in the building. I’m glad to say that it’s not...
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