10 iconic Nottingham pubs you’ll probably remember visiting in the 1990s


Spending endless hours in the pub is a rite of passage for most teenagers - and has been for decades.
Nottingham has always had a thriving pub scene, which is probably to be expected given that the city is home to the Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, thought to be the oldest inn in England.
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Here at Nottingham World we do enjoy a good trip down memory lane, which is why we wanted to find out which Nottingham pubs you have fond memories of visiting in the 1990s.
It’s safe to say that our request for suggestions brought memories flooding back for many readers.
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Hide AdWe’ve taken the most popular responses to create a list of 10 iconic Nottingham pubs from the 1990s.
How many of these do you remember visiting back in the day?
1. Yates’s Wine Lodge
Long Row
2. The Queen Elizabeth (QE)
Bottle Lane
3. The Fountain
Bridlesmith Gate
4. The Court
St Peters Gate
5. The Gregory
Ilkeston Road
6. Pit & Pendulum
Victoria Street
7. The Old Angel
Stoney Street
8. The Lord Nelson
Lord Nelson Street
9. The Filly and Firkin
Mansfield Road
10. Byron’s
North Church Street
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