Cloughies Cob Stop is a hatch in the wall eatery serving mostly breakfasts and assorted cobs located near to the City Ground. It is on Pavilion road which leads down to the ground just off London Road. As the name suggest they sell a lot of cobs but most importantly they also serve up a…
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The Corner Cafe in Netherfield – Full English Breakfast and erm.. some other stuff too (probably)
The Corner Café in Netherfield is another local community establishment that deserves another look. It is a bright and friendly establishment that seems to be focussed on your standard café fare with a few extra items. More about those at the end of the post, but just for now lets just assume that I came…
Cafe 67 on the Colwick Industrial estate – Friendly Cafe with Decent Food
Café 67 is in the middle of the Colwick Loop industrial estate on Road No 2. I found the place on a food hunting lunch time sortie when I was using myfoodhunt ‘radar’ and had guessed that there would be some sort of café on the industrial estate (or perhaps I was just driving aimlessly…
Bacon Butties at Daleside Cafe
The Daleside Café is just off the roundabout on the A612 about 2-3 minutes drive in the car from the Nottingham race course at the Daleside auto car showroom. I don’t know if it was at the same location or if there had been another location before this for Daleside café, but a random fact…
The Cosy Teapot Cafe – Cheap and Cheerful Greasy Spoon
Back in 2003 The Cosy Teapot café on Carrington Street in Nottingham won the title of “Britain’s Greatest Greasy Spoon”. I did eat a breakfast in there back around that time and it was pretty good. For a while there was a sign in the window telling all who passed of their award success, as…
The Silly Sausage Cafe – A not so greasy ‘Greasy Spoon’
While I am in the UK. I am spending my time ensuring that I promote a stereotypical or is it a ‘rose tinted’ view of what this country has to offer foodwise by portraying my English Culinary horizons. To ensure that plan of attack I just had to seek out a traditional Greasy Spoon cafe, and…
