Bars in West Bridgford
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“Food was beautiful and came. very quickly. Went on mother's day so was very busy.”
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“Really enjoyed the evening with 7 family members. Courtney behind the bar was simply amazing…Really pleasant, efficient and just nice. Thanks Courtney we appreciate it.”
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“A friend and I went for a quick drink and ended up staying for the night. Great atmosphere and entertainment. I asked for a cocktail that wasn't on the menu and it was amazing. The staff are more than welcoming, a great family environment x”
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“Booked a table at The Apple Tree, Compton Acres for Christmas dinner. We were a group of 10 adults and a 4 year old. Arrived 15 minutes before our booking time but they were able to seat us immediately if we wanted, we did. The food was lovely, served hot with little waiting time. My only issue was I did not get any stuffing or pigs in blankets but I'm sure if I had pointed it out, they would have got them for me. We had 3 courses and there was ample food on the plate even without these 2 items. Very friendly, helpful staff, nothing was too much trouble and the price for a 3 course Christmas meal was reasonable. Would definitely return not only for Christmas dinner but also if we decide to go out to eat.”
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“Visited the Trent Bridge Inn during a lively match day for The Hundred, and the atmosphere was electric with cricket fans soaking up the vibe near the iconic Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. The pub’s sporty decor, packed with cricket memorabilia, really adds to the experience. It’s spacious with plenty of seating, including booths and an outdoor area, perfect for soaking in the match-day buzz.
I ordered the all-day brunch, which was tasty and hit the spot, though it took about 30 minutes to arrive (the staff were upfront about the wait time when I ordered, which I appreciated). The app ordering wasn’t available, so I had to order at the bar, which was a bit hectic given the crowd, but the staff were friendly and managed well under pressure. The drink selection, especially the real ales, was solid, and prices were as budget-friendly as you’d expect from a Wetherspoon.
The only slight downside was the busy bar and a few uncleared tables, but that’s par for the course on a match day. Overall, a great spot for a meal and pint if you’re catching a game or just want a piece of Nottingham’s cricket history. I’ll be back!”
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“Everyone had a fabulous time. The service was impeccable, there is nothing the attentive staff couldn't and wouldn't do and were very knowledgeable. The food was nice. The restaurant is beautiful, the crockery, the glassware - notably gorgeous.”