The Old Dog and Partridge: 'Proper' city pub that's been described as 'absolutely the best in Nottingham'

The Old Dog and Partridge in Lower Parliament Street  The Old Dog and Partridge in Lower Parliament Street
The Old Dog and Partridge in Lower Parliament Street | David Lally
The bustling pub has made its way into the hearts of locals and visitors alike

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On our quest to find the city's best pubs and clubs, we encountered an "amazing, little local" that's been hailed "absolutely the best in Nottingham" by its punters.

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The Old Dog and Partridge in Lower Parliament Street blends all the best bits of a cosy local pub with the rowdiness and atmosphere of a top spot for nightlife.

And let's just say, it wouldn't be a night out in Nottingham without stopping off at 'The Old D&P' for a pint or two.

Because it's owned and run by Greene King, The Old Dog and Partridge offers exceptional value for money.

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The well-stocked bar and brilliant staff mean you'll rarely be without a drink in your hand - whether that's a "perfectly poured pint" or something a little bit stronger.

The Old Dog and Partridge has positioned itself in the heart of the community.

High praise

John W described it as: "A proper pub." Adding: "The staff were great, beer was good, enjoyed ourselves, so we went back the day after as well, Monday cheap drinks karaoke and disco was good fun." While Kevin B said: "One of the few truly proper pubs left in the city. Always a friendly welcome from knowledgeable staff, good selection of drinks available. Love this place."

Dean Croll said: "Absolutely the best pub in Notts. Excellent service, Bar staff are amazing. Good quality place to be."

The pub also serves up many classic dishes including pies and burgers making it a popular spot for a working lunch or pit-stop while exploring the city.

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