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Beer of the Week (w/e 27th April 2025) with Thuck Phat on the Pub Forum

The Nottingham House, Cleethorpes

7 Sea View Street
Cleethorpes
DN35 8EU
Phone: 01472505150

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Punch Taverns

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Graham Coombs left this review about The Nottingham House

An excellent boozer with two rooms and a nice range of ales. Two rooms straight out of the past, with brass bar fittings and PVC seating, where you could have been 40 years ago apart from the flat screen TV. Beers noted included Titanic Plum Porter, Tetleys Cask, Wainwright and Ossett Yorkshire Blonde. By far the most traditional of Cleethorpes's pubs.

On 29th March 2025 - rating: 8
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Quinno _ left this review about The Nottingham House

On the CAMRA Heritage list and it’s a nice two-roomer with the original porch. In the right-hand lounge is some attractively carved wood and feature fireplace; also a rear snug though some pillock has glooped grey on the walls. Left side is the public bar though the only clear difference between that and the lounge is that there's lino on the floor here. Beware that there’s different cask beers in both bars! Without knowing this I missed-out on Osset, Plum Porter (shifting) and Tetley. The beer I did have, Oakham Citra, was fine (NBSS 3). A CAMRA favourite 7-10 years ago judging from all the awards from that time but seemingly fallen out of favour to the extent that it doesn’t appear in the 2024 GBG. I enjoyed it here and would recommend it to others. 7.5

On 24th May 2024 - rating: 8
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Rob Hunter left this review about The Nottingham House

Visited November 2017. Seven real ales listed on the chalk board. Seafarers by Fullers, Oakham Pale, Wainwright, Titanic Plum Porter and Tetley Bitter. I couldn't remember the other two. I had the Seafarers which was fine. I sat in the room to the right which had a pleasant fire going. There was a couple in there and a chap on his own joined later. There were a couple of people in the room to the left.

I think the room behind the bar may now be prioritised for dining, I seem to recall a sign on the door on my way past to go to the gents.

Nice traditional feeling boozer with a pretty reasonable selection of real ale.

On 11th January 2018 - rating: 7
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Old Blue left this review about The Nottingham

Excellent traditional pub, with a central bar around which are three rooms for drinking, the lounge bar to the left, public bar to the right, and to the rear past the ladies’ is a snug bar with a pool table. Decor and furniture are traditional throughout, the public bar being maroon from dado rail upwards and the other areas cream coloured.

Drinks on offer include the fruits of four handpulls, this weekend being Landlord, Hobgoblin and Tetley, with Directors about to come on the fourth. Beer quality was excellent, I’d say it was the best Landlord I’ve ever tasted. Signs above the bar promise that if you’re not entirely satisfied with your pint they will replace it and give you a refund – something I suspect they rarely have to do!

Above review was from September 2012. My visit to the Notts last Saturday found an expanded ale range, with six handpulls additionally offering cross Bay Hale, Pride, and Black Sheep Riggwelter, with a Tetley Mild also available on tap. Bar meals were available at £5-6. An excellent atmosphere as always.

On 31st December 2013 - rating: 9
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John Bowker left this review about The Nottingham

I visited 'The Notts’ several times on a recent visit and found it to be a typical local’s pub. The beer was good and reasonably priced. I believe the Barmaid who served me is a member of the family and was very pleasant. The Food I saw being served during the lunchtime period was reasonably priced and looked good, next time I will be trying it.

On 5th November 2007 - rating: 6
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