Bread & Lard Island is located on Trent Blvd one of the main thoroughfares in Lady Bay and seems to be very popular amongst the locals. The cafe was busy when we visited and I felt slightly out of place sitting there in my walking gear amongst the ‘posh’ people all dressed up out for…
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Burg Burgers in West Bridgford
Burg Burgers just opened their third branch in the county this time in West Bridgford serving up more of their excellent Smash Burgers. This was fantastic news especially as this one is in walking distance from my flat down by the river although that could be dangerous to the waistline when I get the burger…
Porco in Lady Bay
I have been following Porco aka Jez around eating his food almost as long as I have been writing The Nottingham Food Blog. The first time I wrote about his food was back in 2013 when I found him in the Old Market Square selling his Porchetta sandwiches (read more here) Since then I have…
Sunday Lunch at the Poppy and Pint
Poppy and Pint This Sunday we headed up to the Poppy & Pint pub in Lady Bay for Some Sunday Lunch action. I have written about this place on the blog before way back in 2012 when I had a lovely Bœuf Bourguignon (read more here) and more recently when checking out breakfast back in…
Fish and Chip Friday’s in and around West Bridgford
I am a big fan of Fish and Chips Friday, or perhaps more honestly a big fan of eating Fish and Chips full stop. A few weeks back we were checking out one of the lunchtime deals at a Chippy in West Bridgford we got talking to the owner about all the chips shops in…
Pub Lunch at the Poppy and Pint
The Poppy and Pint is a great community pub, situated inside the old British Legion building, right in the midst of Lady Bay. While it is primarily a Pub at heart serving Real Ales and Great Pub Food, it also acts as social hub for the local people and local groups. I have been here…
The Big One at The Poppy and Pint – A most excellent English Breakfast
This weekend we stopped off at the Poppy and Pint in Lady Bay as we found ourselves in a breakfast situation. We were at the start of a road trip up north to Manchester for a family gathering to celebrate Mum’s 70th. On trips like this you are never quite sure when the next meal is coming from…