Creamy spiced squash risotto balls coated in panko breadcrumbs and lightly fried. Those with a smaller appetite should find even the full-priced evening menu to be pretty good value, however the best deal is exclusive to mid-day diners, when between 12-2 (Monday through Friday only) you’ll get sour dough or Catalan bread, two tapas dishes, and Spanish pickles, for £9.95. FOR THIS REASON, THIS IS A SAMPLE MENU ONLY, HOWEVER WE ENSURE TO PROMPTLY UPDATE NEW DISHES. The Olde Trip is one of Nottingham’s most popular spots for tourists, in large part because many guided city tours end up here (not forgetting the fact it’s said to be the oldest inn in England). Beautiful food, excellent service and everything spotlessly clean with adherence to current Covid guidelines. Finished with dressed rocket. The menu’s cheap as it is (a pie and one side will set you back £7.50) but during lunch (Monday to Friday until 4) a pie and a side is just £6.50. I've been here many times over the years and have never been disappointed. There’s actually two Edins in Nottingham – “Edin’s Deli Café” on Broad Street, and “Edin’s Kitchen”, around the corner on Carlton Street – the main difference being that the “Kitchen” opens earlier, closes earlier, and serves breakfast, while the “Deli Café” opens a little later, stays open a lot later, and doesn’t serve breakfast. Fabulous service is something guests like here. Dining later? Read on – here’s 20+ of the very best lunch deals that Nottingham has to offer. Nottingham is Belgo’s first restaurant outside the capital. Reserve a table. Walking near Old Market Square, visit this restaurant. Lunchtime diners (everyday, 12-3) can choose from an extensive menu at a variety of prices including a selection of Moroccan-style sandwiches (all £5), a £12.95 two-course Lebanese menu, and a generous Moroccan mezze for £14.95. They also offer a range of generously-sized wraps and salads for less than a fiver. Our menu has plenty to offer, we work with our chef to bring you authentic dishes you can get in Thailand. Spend a nice time here and share tasty pan-fried hake, bacon and veal with your friends. Our special occasion restaurant of choice! Add an authentic Belgian dessert for £2.50 (waffles or crepes). Greene King is the country’s leading pub retailer and brewer, running over 3,100 pubs, restaurants and hotels across England, Wales and Scotland. This small Thai chain (there’s branches in Nottingham, Leeds and Newcastle) promises “That street food” and while the prices might not be quite on par with the real thing, the atmosphere is isn’t too far off (if you’re lucky, you might even get to dine in a tuk-tuk). Whatever you pick you can wash it down with a Belgian beer (of which there are around 50 to choose from). Lenton Hurst University of Nottingham, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RB. (Why not add on some vegan salami, creamy plant-based cheese or arancini for £1.50). FOR THIS REASON, THIS IS A SAMPLE MENU ONLY, HOWEVER WE ENSURE TO PROMPTLY UPDATE NEW DISHES. Snacks & Sides. Order good gâteau, chocolate custard and bread and butter pudding. Homemade flatbread bun, braised & charred baby gem lettuce, teriyaki tofu, barley & spinach patty, and mango & cardamom salsa. Served with a tango mango & lime chutney, a crisp rocket salad and fresh Amalfi lemon. Time Well Spent. However, the pub doesn’t just ride off the back of visitors that come, go, and are gone forever – it’s a great spot for locals to eat and drink, too (the beer garden in particular is lovely on a sunny day). The same offer also applies between 5.30 and 6.45 (again, Monday to Friday only). 2 King's Walk, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom, #2186 of 3626 places to eat in Nottingham, #2498 of 3626 places to eat in Nottingham, Amazing restaurant! The lunch offer is also, unlike World Tapas, available pretty much all day. Lunch is served Monday to Friday between 11-6, and for £10 you’ll get two courses and a soft drink. Walking near Old Market Square, visit this restaurant.Visitors mention that it's fine to go here for the French meal. Without doubt one of – if not the best – places for pizza in Nottingham, Oscar & Rosie’s lunch menu is served 12-4 every day and will set you back just £7. Lunch is served Monday to Saturday between 12-4 and will set you back £7.95 for one course, £10.95 for two or £13.95 for three. They also offer a “light lunch” with one course and a soft drink for £6. On the standard menu, main courses come in at around £11, however on Saturdays and Sundays between 12-3 you can choose from a ‘special lunch menu’ from which you can pick one course for £5.50, or two for £8. Served with a beautiful summer potato salad with smoked paprika & lemon zest. Paste Thai is situated in the heart of Lace market, Nottingham, and offers contemporary Thai cuisine. Dine between 12-5 Monday to Friday and get a sandwich and side for just £6.95. Adams is the training restaurant within NCN (New College Nottingham). On a special anniversary, we didn’t fancy risking a new place when we know how consistently good Petit Paris is. tamatanga’s menu features tasty, flavoursome Indian food - curry, thalis, wraps and salads cooked by our talented chefs in Nottingham & Birmingham. This means your food is cooked (and served) by students, and even though the prices reflect that, the quality definitely does not. They both offer great value lunch deals with two courses on offer for either £6.95 (fussy diners beware – the choices are very limited). This place is perfect for celebrating an anniversary, a wedding or a birthday party. fax: +44 (0) 115 951 3701 email: acc-feedback@nottingham.ac.uk The Bear and Lace is a stylish bar and restaurant on Maid Marian Way. Everything on this menu is 100% plant-based. Spend a nice time here and share tasty pan-fried hake, bacon and veal with your friends. Still not cheap enough? You’re in luck because there’s offers on those, too – 241 on all cocktails (£9.95 a piece) and bottles of Prosecco for just £15. £7.5. Quick word of caution: it’s a popular spot, so make a booking, or prepare for a wait. Browns is a high-end chain with branches across the UK and a seasonally changing menu inspired by hearty British and European cuisine. For that you can choose between an 11” “personal” pizza, a gourmet mac “n” cheese or a “3-way” salad. Premium grade nuts coated and roasted in our maple-based marinade. Pre-order your food or take it away and you’ll get an extra 20% discount. However visit at lunchtime (which is actually anytime between 12-4 Wednesday to Saturday) and you can get three tapas dishes for £7.95. PLEASE CONSIDER OUR MENU IS BASED AROUND THE SEASONALITY, QUALITY & AVAILABILITY OF INGREDIENTS. Order good gâteau, chocolate custard and bread and butter pudding. Served with a beautiful summer potato salad with smoked paprika & lemon zest. The nice decor and pretty atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. Premium grade nuts coated and roasted in our maple-based marinade. PLEASE CONSIDER OUR MENU IS BASED AROUND THE SEASONALITY, QUALITY & AVAILABILITY OF INGREDIENTS. Petit Paris serves delicious house wine, white wine or champagne. House Nut Mix- £3. Fancy washing your lunch down with bubbles or a cocktail? Even if you’ve not noticed Pieminister’s chain of restaurants popping up on high streets across the country you might still be familiar with their pies (most UK supermarkets sell them). The restaurants stock the same pies you’ll see in the shops alongside a few you won’t, all served up with your choice of sides from mash (standard) through to sweet potato fries, macaroni cheese, and pigs in blankets (and not just at Christmas!). Part of the Park Plaza hotel, an evening meal at Pan-Asian restaurant Chino Latino leans a little on the high side, but visit at lunchtime (12-6 Monday to Saturday) and you can enjoy a Bento box (that’s a starter, main, dessert, and rice) for just £10.95. Yamas is a quaint little Greek restaurant slightly hidden from the crowds on the often forgotten Thurland Street. Visitors mention that it's fine to go here for the French meal. The prices vary a little, with main courses on offer for between £7.50 and £9.50 (essentially, a few £s of the main menu prices). However those that want the five-star experience without the price tag can visit between 12-2 (Monday through Saturday) and take advantage of a two-course lunch menu for £16.95, or three courses for £21.95. Another of Nottingham’s fancier city-centre establishments, The Larder on Goosegate (located, unsurprisingly, on Goosegate) offers a regularly-changing evening menu of British and European inspired dishes which, although not the cheapest offering around, are very good value considering the quality of food served. A bit of a Nottingham institution (the building dates back to 1675 with World Service taking up residence in 2000), an evening meal here fits firmly in the ‘fine dining’ category, with prices to match. Everything on this menu is 100% plant-based. The Hand and Heart is a pub and restaurant serving hearty British fair. However it has to be the “Deli Café” that takes the lunch menu trophy, thanks to their £5 “Express Lunch” with a 125ml glass of wine deal.