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Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem

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Olde Trip To Jerusalem is ranked as one of the best pubs to visit. We have a Licensed Bar and food served.

Address: 1 Brewhouse Yard , Nottingham NG1 6AD, NGM, GB
Phone: 0115 947 3171
ku.oc.gnikeneerg@5294
State: NGM
City: Nottingham
Zip Code: NG1 6AD


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Reviews
The Pub's description as an "Ancient pub built into stone caves with a charming, wonky interior & resident ghosts, plus food" intrigued us immediately. We simply had to experience this unique setting with resident ghosts for ourselves. After securing reservations for a party of 5 on 7/3/24 at 12pm, we were promptly seated in the enchanting stone cave interior. The cozy rooms, though not overly spacious, were spread out across multiple floors, adding to the pub's mysterious charm. I finally got to try a traditional meat pie here, and it was absolutely delicious! The cider selection was top-notch as well. If you're in the area, this pub is a definite must-visit for a memorable lunch or dinner experience!
Great pub, love the history here. Nice variety of beers on cask, and the food has always been really good and at a reasonable price. I've had a burger here before, as well as steak ciabatta, both lovely and others in the group had the chicken sharer which was huge and great value for money. Can get VERY busy and due to the nature of the pub it has very little room to move around, I recommend you get here early or go on a weekday if you want time to explore the inside of the pub.
Such an amazing place. I would definitely recommend a visit. The building has lots of different nooks and crannies, the staff are excellent and the food is amazing. They were very allergy conscious and catered well for my onion family intolerance. All together a first class experience.Food: 5/5
Amazing place! If you looking for history and culture look no further the pub is literally built into the rock Many quirky rooms and spaces to explore and an atmosphere to match built way back in the 1100's approx this location is full of charm and character Set in the foundation stone of Nottingham Castle and clearly sight to tens of thousands of the years its well worth a visit You can almost feel the history while sitting there soaking it all in Been on my list for some time very happy to have been here now will be back again
What a beautiful little place to eat. The beer is good, the service is good and the food is delicious. The pup itself is a very quirky and the ceilings made out of the rock is a sight to see. Well worth a visit here for some good food local knowledge and a nice pint.
An interesting experience. Advertised as one of the oldest pubs in the UK and built into the caves underneath Nottingham Castle. Food is excellent.....was genuinely surprised at the quality. The interior is very different from normal pubs and includes wonky floors, sandstone walls and a few cobwebs which all add to the experience. Worth a visit if you're in Nottingham. Any geologists amongst you will particularly enjoy a pint here.
An unusual Pub dug into the rocks below Nottingham Castle. It kept the spirit of the times, it should definitely be put on the list of visits. The staff were friendly. The Olde Trip beer we drank and the Fish & Chips food we ate were excellent. IN EXISTENCE SINCE 1189, YE OLDE TRIP IS CARVED OUT OF THE ROCK DIRECTLY UNDER NOTTINGHAM CASTLE AND FAMOUSLY SERVED THE CRUSADERS ON THEIR WAY TO JERUSALEM.
Beautiful pub with an incredible history. We sat in the cursed galleon room, which had a ceiling that was carved into the stone of the Nottingham Castle walls, which was stunning to admire while drinking a pint. Sadly it's Greene King, and I felt in their eagerness to capitalise on the pub's fame, they have distracted from its unique history. There are signs advertising merch on nearly every surface, and the food is the same standard fare you get at any of their establishments. I definitely recommend visiting this pub if you're in Nottingham, but it's not quite the step back in time that I hoped it would be.
This quaint very old pub said to the oldest in England is situated at the foot of Nottingham Castle and partially dug into the sandstone rock. Actually looks like its not changed in 100's of years. A must see if you're already close!Food: 5/5
Came to Nottingham for my wife's birthday and this was our first stop after arriving by train. A very interesting layout for a pub, as it goes into the caves it becomes something of a labyrinth moving between different rooms. I had a burger whilst my wife had steak and both our meals were lovely. Particular mention for the atmosphere which felt great and you could really feel the history of the Inn whilst sat inside.
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