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Dine out in Nottinghamshire

 The Land of Robin Hood

Nottinghamshire has a long history. First settled sometime around the 5th century, this English county lying along the Roman Fosse Way has seen its fare share of changes. Soon after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Nottinghamshire became a centre for malting and the production of wool. Later, Nottinghamshire’s Sherwood Forest became associated with the legend of Robin Hood, whose claim to fame was stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Nowadays, the city of Nottingham is the county’s culinary capital, but there are also an array of restaurants in Nottinghamshire’s smaller villages that offer food from all over the globe.

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Nottinghamshire has a long history. First settled sometime around the 5th century, this English county lying along the Roman Fosse Way has seen its fare share of changes. Soon after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Nottinghamshire became a centre for malting and the production of wool. Later, Nottinghamshire’s Sherwood Forest became associated with the legend of Robin Hood, whose claim to fame was stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Nowadays, the city of Nottingham is the county’s culinary capital, but there are also an array of restaurants in Nottinghamshire’s smaller villages that offer food from all over the globe.
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      Traditional Meets Global in Nottinghamshire’s Market Towns

      The county of Nottinghamshire is home to several market towns including Newark-on-Trent, Mansfield, Worksop, Arnold, Bingham, Hucknall, Retford and Kirby-in-Ashfield. Each town has something to offer, and you’ll find plenty of traditional English pubs alongside Indian, Chinese, Japanese restaurants and many more. Nottinghamshire restaurants have changed with the heightened globalisation of the past decades, meaning more choices for hungry foodies. No matter your dietary preference, there are restaurants in Nottinghamshire to suit your needs, even in the smallest of market towns.
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      Big City Eats in Nottingham

      When it comes to finding the best restaurants in Nottinghamshire, your best bet is to head to the biggest city in the county, Nottingham. Home to a significant population of Pakistani and Indian residents, Nottingham is lucky enough to have a variety of restaurants where you can get a piping hot curry any time of the day. These beloved eateries add some pizzazz to the fabric of the Nottinghamshire restaurant scene and have become as central to dining out as any local dining establishments. Nottingham is also home to an array of Mexican, Chinese and Japanese restaurants, and many more besides, including numerous options for vegans and vegetarians.
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      Nottinghamshire’s Own

      Of course, you’ll find your fair share of traditional English restaurants in Nottinghamshire too, where you can partake in a weekly Sunday roast, have an ale or two or indulge in some hearty traditional English cooking. You could go classic with some afternoon tea, head to a wine bar and sample regional cheeses and meats, or indulge in some of the new contemporary English restaurants in Nottinghamshire, where classic dishes are updated with fresh new cooking methods and international influences from around the world. Nottinghamshire restaurants have changed a lot in the last decades, so check out what’s new with a reservation!