Go Places Nottingham: Pubs & Bars

Go Places Nottingham: Pubs & Bars

The Very Best Bars and Pubs in Nottingham

The Bodega Nottingham

Where: 23 Pelham St, NG1 2ED

A cornerstone of Nottingham’s live music scene, The Bodega is a must-visit for fans of indie, rock, and emerging talent. With a capacity of 220, it offers an intimate setting where you can catch up-and-coming bands before they hit the big time. The venue also hosts club nights, including regular events on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, featuring indie and rock tunes. Whether you're here for a gig or a night out, The Bodega delivers a vibrant atmosphere and exceptional sound quality.

Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Nottingham

Where: 1 Brewhouse Yard, NG1 6AD

Claiming the title of one of England’s oldest pubs, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem is steeped in history and character. Carved into the sandstone rocks beneath Nottingham Castle, it’s a labyrinth of cosy nooks, low ceilings, and winding stone corridors. Perfect for a pint of local ale or a hearty pub meal, it’s a place where the past and present meet — ideal for history buffs, curious explorers, or anyone looking for a truly atmospheric drink in the city.

Jam Café Nottingham

Where: 12 Heathcoat St, NG1 3AA

Jam Café Nottingham

Where: 12 Heathcoat St, NG1 3AA

Jam Café is Nottingham’s funkiest European-style café bar, serving expertly brewed coffee and a variety of drinks by day. By night, it transforms into a lively hub for gigs, open mic nights, DJ sets, comedy nights, live debates, and much more. A staple of the city’s independent music and arts scene, it offers a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere for anyone looking for culture, conversation, and great coffee.