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Nottingham’s New York inspired bar. It is your home away from home.
It’s got everything you need: delicious cocktails, cold beers & tasty food all the most casual of surroundings.
In this gorgeous Grade II listing building they have gone all out on their decor with bespoke Tiffany lights, endless Americana memorabilia and neons for days. Up the original feature spiral staircase you’ll find multiple TV screens so you don’t miss a single second of sports from football, NFL, cricket, curling whatever is good they’ve got in on. They’ve got subscriptions to Amazon, BT Sports and Sky so you save some $$ there. What American inspired bar is complete without air hockey, Superchex and Daytona. They have them too.
At the heart of the venue there are two huge bars to order food and drink. Don’t fancy the walk? Stay at the table and order through the app on the table (no additional downloads total win). Boasting they have got the best burgers in Nottingham come down and give them a try. If they’re not your thing there’s loaded fries or wings. They even do All You Can Eat Wings every Wednesday for £11.95pp. Yep as many wings as you want for 2 hours every bloomin’ Wednesday.
If loving cocktails too much is a crime then they are guilty as sin. They love a good cocktail here and have curated an incredible cocktail menu. With stadium cup sized pina coladas, ones that come with tattoos and others that change colour. And right now they’re two for one everyday. Yes, everyday. 12-7pm & 9-close.
At the weekend they keep the music loud.
If you’re on the search for somewhere to boogie then to the Blind Rabbit. They’re super casual so you can book or just walk right on in any day of the week.
The Blind Rabbit (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Thursday | 16:00 | - 00:00 |
Friday - Saturday | 12:00 | - 01:30 |
Sunday | 12:00 | - 00:00 |
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