Thursday, 22 November 2007

Heres the introductions for the first 5 pubs;

Horn in hand

 

The yellow ace in the hole. During the day Horn disguises itself as a relaxed social, with a selection of appetizing meals, sofas and televisions, making it the perfect lunch hour. Where as by night reveals itself as the student bands place to kick it. Pitchers, pints and cocktails at discount price when supplied with a yellow card leaves even the most tolerable student with a hang over in the morning. Easily found by following Nottingham’s tram lines, a perfect place to stop off on your travels.

 

Bell inn

 

More of a history lesson than a drinking session. The Bell’s history is what keeps it in the top ten of Nottingham’s pubs. The bells underground tour of the streets gives another insight into Nottingham’s past. During the day, homes many elderly locals in a series of different rooms. Keeping them happy with rustic pub meals and its enticing selection of different ales. Where as by night attracts a much younger audience, with live bands and jazz nights. Easily described as “A local with a twist”

 

Pit and Pendulum

 

Nottingham’s own nightmare before Christmas. Being one of the most popular places in town, (much like a house party at the munsters) its almost a tourist attraction of drinkers. The Pit hosts a range of dim lit alcoves, torture devices, eerie cocktails and shots, perfect to boast about the next day. Its large menu caters simple food for families or as a quick bite to eat in town. Placed near to the centre of the town, the pit is easier to find than its own toilets . . .

 

Tap and Tumbler

 

A pub with the same amount of character as ozzy’s hotel room. The Tap is a cosy pub just a stone throw away from the royal concert hall, ideal as a stop off on the way home. The Tap has a worn interior and large oak bar that runs round the middle of the pub which hosts a large selection of fun drinks at reasonable prices. It also has a jukebox with a large selection of music, and a projector for those nights that something is worth watching on TV. It also aids those during the day with a cheap and cheerful full English. An unkempt pub perfect for the hell’s angel inside of you.

 

Oange Tree

 

A place to relax for the young professional. The orange’s chilled out atmosphere is aimed to help you unwind after (or during) your long day. Catering meals big enough even to fill the largest of us, and displaying artwork to entice the richer of us, the only thing you need to keep tight about will be your bank account. The orange is perfectly placed in between the local university and towns Victoria centre. It’s a warm, cosy pub with large sofas and oak tables to make it feel like home. Combined with its free wifi, you’ll be soon looking for your bed instead of the exit!

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