The Lincolnshire Poacher, Nottingham - pub details
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Address: 161-163 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3FR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 1619)
Nottingham (1.1 miles), Netherfield (3.1 miles), Carlton (3.2 miles)
Chain: Tynemill
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Function room for hire (upstairs room, seats 40)
Pub suggested by patrick erwin on 2 Sep 2002
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user reviews of the Lincolnshire Poacher, Nottingham
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| Amazing beer selection, though can be a little pricey. Great decor too, a bit of an 'old man pub' for sure, but all the better for it. Definitely the best pub on Mansfield road. MX7 - 24 Jul 2010 16:39 |
| Beer serving can be rushed, slop it out syndrome. Beers not always in their prime. Sauron - 10 Jul 2010 01:02 |
| What can you say about "The Poacher" - It HAS to be one of the best pubs in England! Spent last Friday night there drinking Hemlock - which was superb! Great staff, they never complain even when extremely busy, great beer, good food and good company - you can't beat it! limey - 19 Mar 2010 20:53 |
| There were 11 (eleven) ales on during my visit, all at reasonable prices. For some reason I stuck with Castle Rock ales, sinking pints of Hemlock and Winter Rail. Judging by the glass in the windows, this pub looks to have been called “The Old Gray Nag’s Head” in a previous incarnation. I suppose that it was considered to be a bit too much of a mouthful. The front bar, together with the small snug on the right of the bar, looks like the original pub, with a conservatory at the back added more recently presumably to provide more seating. There is a small outside area at the back which I imagine is mainly used by smokers. This outside area did have a large potted plant, which my chum from up North considered to be worthy of mention. I put this pub on a par with the Vat & Fiddle, which we had visited earlier in the day. The ale selection is even better than the V & F, and you get the same real pub experience. This is a drinkers’ destination pub of the highest order. Definitely on our list for a return visit next year, assuming that time allows. RexRattus - 2 Dec 2009 17:40 |
| Visited this pub while staying in Teversal with the caravan. It was the start of a crawl in March. Enjoyed a Newby Wyke and Brew Dog beer. Found the information of Whitbread interesting as it had Nimmos on it, and that was a brewery I remember from childhood at Castle Eden. Another interesting plaque was that the pub is twinned with In De Wildman of Amsterdam. I visited that pub in April and saw the plaque there for the Lincolnshire Poacher. Never seen pubs twinned before so it was so weird to do both of them. Lovely conservatory at the rear, and a friendly pub. Love going to pubs when they are quiet and you can see round the pub as well as sample the beers. gillhalfpint - 10 Jul 2009 12:26 |
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