As you enter the pub there is a large staircase to head up into the main area (there is disabled access around the balcony behind the arena). This unique round building is the only one of its kind in Nottingham and provides history like no other. The beers on tap are forever changing and the pub will try and source requested favourites. With regards to food it has a wide range of options to choose from, including several lunch and lighter bites, pub classics as well as burgers and pizzas. The pub also offer a fantastic Sunday Roast at a very reasonable price! There are options for food for everyone, where it is a casual dining experience. Although you will find Televisions in the pub, it will only ever be on for the big events! Showing important events and big sporting matches, it is somewhere you can go to watch it peacefully with friends and family. The pub is also available for private hire. The artwork on display includes a ceiling mural (painted by Richard Green), and several nudes.
Historic Interest
The Roundhouse is located in a circular Victorian hospital ward which opened in 1900 as part of Nottingham General Hospital's Jubliee Wing. The General Hospital was first opened in September 1782 on what was then called Derry Hill. Two of the original subscribers to the hospital were the industrialist Sir Richard Arkwright and Robert Nightingale, the uncle of Florence. The hospital closed in 1992 (University of Nottingham).
Nearby, King Charles I is credited with starting the English Civil War by raising his standard on the 22nd August 1642. The subsequent historical "appreciation" of the moment has led to the area being re-named Standard Hill.
The Roundhouse is in Nottingham City Council's Castle Conservation Area.
[Nottingham City Council; Radford & Park Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Roundhouse, Nottingham