• Rosa’s Recommendation of the Week – Bunk

    Cocktails and chicken wings. Need I say more? Bunk is one of my favourite places to go for either a causal drink or a meal with friends in Nottingham and it is perfect for the student budget. The chilled atmosphere of Bunk makes it an easy place to relax...
  • Rosa’s Recommendation of the Week – Café Coco Tang

    Located in the city centre, tucked away down Byard Lane, the relatively new Café Coco Tang can be found nestled between the main retail strip and the ‘edgier’ Lace Market. Not to be confused with its sister venue, the Coco Tang Nightclub, this new café is a deceptively big...
  • Food Review: Baklava Bistro

    I had the pleasure of being invited to try out the brand new Mediterranean restaurant, ‘Baklava Bistro’. ‘Baklava’ was opened just two weeks ago by enthusiastic owner Omar. Just an easy ten-minute walk from Lenton, this small and well-decorated bistro situated on Alfreton Road is soon to be a...
  • Food Review: Fellows, Morton & Clayton

    Located on busy Canal Street with its lit-up red-brick exterior, Fellows, Morton & Clayton has reopened after its refurbishment and stands as a welcoming retreat from the constant flow of traffic. The seemingly traditional pub now offers a new modern menu and a wide range of craft ales and...
  • How To Survive Halls Food

    Worried about the food in catered halls? Fear not, there are many benefits to not having to cook for yourself in your first year at university; it’s easier to budget, saves your time and doesn’t require treks to Aldi and back every week. There are many tricks to making...
  • Italian Afternoon Tea @ Veeno

    Nestled in Nottingham’s famous Lace Market, Italian wine café chain Veeno has recently launched its own version of the classic English Afternoon Tea, including a selection of focaccia, meats and cheese, chocolate cake, lemon cake and scones with mascarpone and strawberry jam. Introduced in Britain in 1840 by Anna,...
  • Impact Food: Turtle Bay

    Turtle Bay, located in Nottingham’s Cornerhouse, offers a vast range of delicious authentic Caribbean food, alongside a wonderful drinks menu. The central location of this Turtle Bay is easily accessible, with several bus stops nearby, and despite the restaurant being nearby to a main road, there is no noise...