Modern bar offering Ping Pong and pizza.
Historic Interest
Das Kino is a Grade II Listed Building (No. 1247540) and is located in Nottingham City Council's Lace Market Conservation Area.
Until recently the Old Vic public house and comedy venue, Das Kino was originally built 1895-98 as a lace warehouse. Built for lace manufacturer Boden & Co. to a design by architect AH Goodall of Nottingham. Converted 1991-92 to public house.
"Brick with faience tile front, gables and hipped slate roofs with single ridge stack. Cornices to ground floor and second floor. Patterned frieze to first floor. Windows reglazed to resemble plain sashes. 4 storeys plus basement, 6:2 windows. Corner site, with angled corner and set back entrance bay. Main front has an off-centre round-arched doorway with keystone and double brackets to cornice, renewed panelled door and fanlight. To right, a 2-light window, and to left, 3 windows. Blocked basement openings. Above, 4 segment-arched windows, and to right, a 2-light window. Above, similar fenestration with flat-headed windows, and above again, similar fenestration with round-headed windows. Angled corner bay has a window on each floor. Left return, 2 windows, has similar fenestration. Set back entrance bay has a segment-arched cart entrance, with C20 glazed screen and 2 doors. Above, regular fenestration, 2 windows." (Historic England).
As at November 2017, the freehold for Das Kino (NT293999) was held by EVERARDS BREWERY LIMITED (Reg. No. 319261).
[Nottingham City Council; Bridge Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
Das Kino, Nottingham