A single bar pub situated next to the Nottingham Ice Arena. The building is a former Barclays Bank (the name is still shown on the stone work outside of the pub). There is a large function room upstairs. The pub pays homage to ice hockey with a collection of memorabilia. Offers five cask beers, 10 craft beer taps, and a craft fridge full with beers from around the UK and the world. Offers street food from Bomba.
Historic Interest
The Bunkers Hill Inn is in a former Barclays Bank.
It takes its name from an archaeological discovery. During the conversion from bank to pub some 200 tankards were found bearing the name "Bunkers Hill". The original Bunkers Hill was a small lane running parallel to the North side of Lower Parliament Street and in the block of buildings between them was the pub the Bunkers Hill. This original Bunkers Hill was in existence between at least 1799 and 1895 and was demolished to make way for Nottingham Victoria Station. (Pardoe, www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham). Perhaps the tankards were retained as assets as part of a clearance and compensation scheme operated at the time of demolition?
[Nottingham City Council; Bridge Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Bunkers Hill, Nottingham
Changing beers typically include: Pentrich