Cliff Ton 10,547 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 Covering all possibilities, Forest are branching out into the restaurant business. https://westbridgfordwire.com/nottingham-forest-plans-to-buy-nottingham-city-fine-dining-restaurant/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 The last time I dined there, when it was Harts, I had the Lord Lieutenant on one side of me and the High Sheriff on the other. I felt somewhat outranked! I’ll mix with anyone. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Beekay 5,261 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 Correct me if I'm wrong, but in your link CT, the opening picture shows what looks like the late General Hospital. Been through those gates many a time, usually as a patient. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,547 Posted February 8 Author Report Share Posted February 8 Yes, that is the old General Hospital in the photos. Harts restaurant was part of the old hospital, and Harts Hotel is a new build nearby. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Beekay 5,261 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 Thanks for that CT. Must admit, I have never heard of Harts or the restaurant, but then, I have been away since early 1987. I find all the changes quite frightening. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 It was started by Tim Hart who ran a rather upmarket hotel/restaurant, Hambleton Hall at Rutland Water. I’ve never been there but I have been to Harts in Nottingham many times (as a guest thankfully!) It was an excellent place to eat, probably the best in Nottingham since the demise of the Black Boy hotel. I haven’t eaten out in Nottingham in years so I wouldn’t know where to go now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LizzieM 9,539 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 World Service is good @philmayfield, ‘though we’ve not been there since before Covid. Not surprised Harts closed down, whenever we dined there the restaurant was quite empty so there wasn’t much atmosphere. We’ll certainly give the Forest venture a try, if it happens. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 Yes, I’ve been to World Service long ago. I think that was the Services Club restaurant. I never come into Nottingham anymore. It’s just not my scene! I don’t have any smart clothes. We used to use the Dorchester just off Sherwood Rise and the Sagar in Sherwood. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LizzieM 9,539 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 1 hour ago, philmayfield said: Yes, I’ve been to World Service long ago. I think that was the Services Club restaurant. I never come into Nottingham anymore. It’s just not my scene! I don’t have any smart clothes. We used to use the Dorchester just off Sherwood Rise and the Sagar in Sherwood. Never heard of the Dorchester in Nottingham, was it as posh as the Park Lane Dorchester?!! The Sagaar was TERRIBLE when we last frequented the place, then during Covid we ordered a takeaway which was awful, the food was swimming in oil. It looks closed now, maybe they still do takeaways though. I certainly haven’t seen the man with the dodgy wig in the supermarkets buying a trolly full of iceberg lettuces lately. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 I’ve not been to the Sagar for 25 years. It was good back then. The Dorchester, long gone, was on Hamilton Rd. I think it was once the Conservative club. Not been for 25 years, it’s no longer there. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mary1947 2,107 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 10 hours ago, philmayfield said: Yes, I’ve been to World Service long ago. I think that was the Services Club restaurant. I never come into Nottingham anymore. It’s just not my scene! I don’t have any smart clothes. We used to use the Dorchester just off Sherwood Rise and the Sagar in Sherwood. yes ! philmayfield there was a Dorchester near Sherwood Rise I use to work at NHTA on Sherwood Rise there was also an Irish folk club near there, can't remember the Sagar in Sherwood where about's was it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mary1947 2,107 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 If you come into Nottingham and want a place to eat Cosy Club on Market st is the place to go. It is 7 years since the builders wanted to change the Guildhall into a hotel. They are now ready to go. The central police station and the fire station are being pulled down and guess what?? they are being replaced with student flats. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
MelissaJKelly 2,124 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 I can agree with you there Mary. The Cosy Club is lovely! I'm off to meet some of my ex work colleague (now friends) this afternoon at Pizza Pilgrims - not been before so looking forward to it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 2 hours ago, mary1947 said: yes ! philmayfield there was a Dorchester near Sherwood Rise I use to work at NHTA on Sherwood Rise there was also an Irish folk club near there, can't remember the Sagar in Sherwood where about's was it. Opposite the library and the undertaker’s. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stuart.C 497 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 The old Central Police Station and Fire station are NOT being demolished. It's been mis reported somewhere and picked up by others. The Grade 2 listing remains on both parts, as it still does on the Guildhall. The City council have had to reduce the sale price to Miller Birch for the whole site as development of the Fire / Police Station area will be more expensive as it will have to take account of the Listing. Presumably it will still be for students but with far fewer units. Development of the Guildhall Hotel with the additional tower block behind it stands as was previously approved. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 They might as well raze the whole of central Nottingham to the ground and turn it all into student flats. There’s not much left of it now anyway. Why trek into town when it can be delivered to your door. Do people still take pleasure in shopping? Why are there so many dimbos around when everyone goes to university these days? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rob.L 1,091 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 Nottingham University did some number crunching about students back in 2015. It’s likely that the figures are a lot higher now. “Every student studying and living in Nottingham is worth £10,933 of extra annual economic benefit to the local economy, with international students alone contributing £129.7m to the Nottingham, East Midlands and UK economies through their spending off-campus. The £129.7m of economic impact created by the University’s international students, supports 2,200 extra jobs in the UK. The £88.5m of fees they bring to the University helps support Nottingham to provide courses in science, medicine and engineering.“ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 Let's hope they can fill the hole in the City Council's finances. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mary1947 2,107 Posted February 9 Report Share Posted February 9 Lets get our City Back Nottingham QUEEN OF THE MIDLANDS Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Oztalgian 3,392 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 21 hours ago, philmayfield said: Why are there so many dimbos around when everyone goes to university these days? A graduate with a Science degree asks "Why does it work?" A graduate with an Engineering degree asks " How does it work?" A graduate with a Business degree asks "How much will it cost and can we make a profit from it?" A graduate with a Liberal Arts degree asks "Do you want fries with that?" 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Nowadays university seems to be the equivalent of National Service but without the discipline. Where do you end up with a degree in ‘media studies’ from Bolton? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LizzieM 9,539 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 6 hours ago, philmayfield said: Nowadays university seems to be the equivalent of National Service but without the discipline. Where do you end up with a degree in ‘media studies’ from Bolton? Courses to study ‘Taylor Swift’ are now being offered in the US. Our neighbour’s daughter left NGHS with excellent A level results and went off to study ‘History of Art’ in London. Last I heard she was working in a pub. Unless a kid is exceptionally arty I would think an art related degree is a waste of 3 years and a lot of money. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 Our daughter went to NGHS. She went to Central St. Martins and did an arty degree. She remained in London and worked at ASOS in advertising for some years. She later returned to the sticks and took a masters degree. She now works for the NHS dealing with people with dietary disorders. I wanted to be a dentist, then an airline pilot but became an accountant and then an engineer and then company chairman. Our son wanted to be an agricultural engineer and is now a lawyer. My wife wanted to be a psychiatric nurse and finished up as a schoolteacher. Life has many strange twists and turns! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jill Sparrow 10,398 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 I wanted to be a psychiatrist. That's after I realised I would never be able to work on the biscuit counter in Woolworth's which was my ambition as a young child. By the time I was a teenager, they'd gone self-service. No consideration, some people. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
philmayfield 6,273 Posted February 10 Report Share Posted February 10 A neighbour of ours used to be a psychiatrist. I know I’m slightly odd but he’s much odder! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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