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The Waterfront (Nottingham)

August 10th, 2006 · 2 Comments

The Waterfront

This bar is accessible from the street and from the edge of the river. Its back garden overlooks the banks and in a flood of chrome lights up this whole area. One of the most wonderful of beer gardens for the summer. When entering from the front you come up some side stairs into a foyer with the bar directly ahead of you, and its about £2.50 a pint. The staff are friendly but the service is a little slow and when the sun comes out during University term time (Sept-June) this place gets pretty packed. On the first floor are couches and comfortable tables. The stairs then take you up to the next floor with a balcony, Tv’s showing sport, a table football table and a pool table surrounded by leather couches. The stairs (and accessible lift) then continue upward to a large loft area equipped with further seating. There is food available too and the place has a comfortable feel to it even if it dauntingly feels like it will get utterly crowded any minute.

Overall 7/10. Great place to bring a crowd and apparently incredible place to watch the football.

Tags: Nottingham

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 squawk66 // Oct 24, 2008 at 8:06 am

    Great local band ISOLYSIS are playing here on Sunday 2nd November 2008. It will be their first ever venture to this venue! And the first LIVE BAND NIGHT this venue has hosted. BLINDED and MASK OF INFAMY are also playing and it’s free, so what better way of spending a Sunday evening?

  • 2 mr ride // Nov 20, 2008 at 11:52 am

    I went in this pub last night only a few people in there the music was load the speakers at the side of the bar and blasting down your ears. I have been in most Wednesday’s but no more the Guinness is rubbish there is a strong bitter taste to it I have drunk Guinness all my life but something wrong with this, it’s probaly out of date or coming up to it Weatherpoon used to sell and I thing he still does sell nearly out of date beer, will never go in this cold and windy pub ever again.

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