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The Nell Gwyn, Mansfield

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
117 Sutton Road
Mansfield
NG18 5EX
Phone: 01623659850

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Nell Gwyn

I've now tried visiting this pub on both a Tuesday and a Wednesday evening and found it closed both times. I'm not clear when it opens or indeed if it is still trading. If you can find a way of contacting them, it may be best to check in advance to see if they are likely to be open.

On 14th November 2023 - no rating submitted
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Nell Gwyn

This pub was originally a private members club,it was converted into the Nell Gwyn pub at some point in the early 90s.
Once inside there is a smallish single room with the bar facing,there was comfy bench seating either side of the entrance and normal tables and chairs elsewhere,there was some decent background music playing on my dinnertime visit.
There were two pumps on the,but one was unclipped,this left me with a drink of Welbeck Abbey Red Feather which was a decent drink.
I thought this was a decent enough pub,i even went back in it later in the afternoon for a quick drink.

Pub visited 28/6/2014

On 28th June 2014 - rating: 7
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Will Larter left this review about The Nell Gwyn

Fairly basic but friendly local at traffic lights on the A38. Two real ales on hand pump when I was here - in fact there are only two hand pumps, it's not by any means a real ale emporium. Beers from local Welbeck Abbey brewery - Red Feather and Henrietta. The former is an amber ale, fairly unremarkable with malty sweetness predominating. The latter has the now almost unavoidable North American hops which are not to my taste, so I didn't try that one.

On arrival, the juke box was playing some very loud modern R&B but this fortunately soon gave way to some classic Motown at a reasonable volume, and judging by the gallery of photos around the bar, this is where the pub's strength lies. If this is your scene too, it might be worthwhile getting to know this place.

On 24th August 2011 - rating: 5
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Chloe ward left this review about The Nell Gwyn

Think youll find William 1v is known as the top house

On 3rd December 2010 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 4 recommendations about 4 pubs]


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isabella watson left this review about The Nell Gwyn

USED TO BE CALLD WILLIAMX11 BUT PEOPLE OF LADYBROOK DID NOT KNOW WHAT X11 WAS SO THEY CALLD IT THE TOP HOUSE """ THEY THOUGHT X11 WAS A NEW LAGER

On 1st November 2008 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 20 recommendations about 20 pubs]