The Old Dog and Partridge, Nottingham
Located just steps from the Victoria Centre and close to Nottingham’s City of Caves, the Old Dog & Partridge is a lively Grade II listed pub right in the heart of Nottingham’s city center. Combining traditional charm with a welcoming, modern feel, this pub is a popular choice for locals, shoppers, and visitors alike.
Whether you’re after a hearty lunch, a post-work pint, or a front-row seat for the big game, the Old Dog & Partridge delivers. Their menu offers much-loved pub classics-from burgers to pies-alongside a broad drinks selection that includes craft ales and spirits with a twist. Sports fans are well catered for with both Sky Sports and TNT Sports on the screens, while the beer garden provides a relaxed setting when the sun is out.
The pub is dog-friendly, family-friendly, and event-friendly, hosting live music and welcoming coach trips. Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected, and paid street parking is available nearby. Whether you’re here for a quick pit stop or an evening with friends, the Old Dog & Partridge blends heritage, hospitality, and a warm city buzz.
Whether you’re after a hearty lunch, a post-work pint, or a front-row seat for the big game, the Old Dog & Partridge delivers. Their menu offers much-loved pub classics-from burgers to pies-alongside a broad drinks selection that includes craft ales and spirits with a twist. Sports fans are well catered for with both Sky Sports and TNT Sports on the screens, while the beer garden provides a relaxed setting when the sun is out.
The pub is dog-friendly, family-friendly, and event-friendly, hosting live music and welcoming coach trips. Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected, and paid street parking is available nearby. Whether you’re here for a quick pit stop or an evening with friends, the Old Dog & Partridge blends heritage, hospitality, and a warm city buzz.
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The Old Dog and Partridge on Map
Sight Name: The Old Dog and Partridge
Sight Location: Nottingham, England (See walking tours in Nottingham)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Nottingham, England (See walking tours in Nottingham)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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