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Nottingham is rooted in history, stretching back to 1066 with the construction of the famous Nottingham Castle by William the Conqueror. The city’s historic caves, with over 800 carved deep beneath its streets dating back to WW2 air raid shelters and medieval tannery, makes Nottingham a must visit destination.

Today, Nottingham is known for its impressive sporting heritage, vibrant cultural scene and the stunning Sherwood Forest, home of the famous legend of Robin Hood.

The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of traditional British fare to a wide range of international cuisines, reflecting its diverse culture. From unique and independent restaurants to innovative, Michelin-star restaurants, there is something to suit every taste and budget.

Foodies can explore Nottingham’s thriving street food scene, from Clinton Street Market to Bustler Nottingham, there is always something new and tasty to try with vendors serving exotic, global flavours rotating regularly.

Each area of Nottingham has its own distinct personality and charm. Hockley, Nottingham’s creative quarter, is home to vintage stores, eclectic cafes and restaurants, and is adjacent to The Lace Market, a trendy district rich in beautiful Victorian architecture and history, once at the centre of the global lace industry. Nottingham’s Castle Quarter is the perfect place to explore Nottingham’s history of lace, art & craft and rebellion, home to Nottingham Castle, a museum, art galley and stunning gardens.


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Sunday wouldn’t be Sunday, without a traditional Roast Lunch. Treat yourself to this classic British dish, with beef, lamb or chicken, served with Roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, vegetables and gravy. There are also vegetarian and vegan options on offer, such as nut Roast or stuffed mushrooms.

When it comes to enjoying a traditional Sunday Roast with all the trimmings, Nottingham has many great venues to consider. Enjoy an indulgent Roast at Malt Cross for a selection of small plates, a choice of three meats and a vegetarian Beetroot Wellington and an array of delectable desserts.

Wherever you choose to eat in Nottingham, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Sunday Lunch.

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Bristol

Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant, Bristol

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Renowned as one of the finest restaurants in the South West, Harvey Nichols Second Floor Restaurant and Bar offer the best in modern dining with their Brunch and Sunday Lunch menu. View Venue
Edinburgh

The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse

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Experience modern Scottish-inspired cuisine and a drinks menu for all tastes at The Spence at Gleneagles Townhouse. Offering a decadent Breakfast menu and indulgent Sunday Roast menu, The Spence also host The Brunch Club on the last weekend of every month. View Venue