Pitcher and Piano are a popular UK bar and restaurant chain, and Nottingham's is a star attraction in its own right. Housed inside a Grade II-Listed chapel in the city's historical lace market, its stunning backdrop provides a unique talking point. Its past is clearly delineated by its stained glass windows, sky-high ceilings and masonic brick arches creating a truly characterful venue.
If a casual dinner is desired, don't be put off by the grandeur of the building. For at its heart, the Pitcher and Piano Nottingham is a relaxed eatery offering honest, homely food. The menu is predominantly British-inspired, with a touch of influence taken from Europe and across the Pond. Indeed, the choice of meals is varied, with lots to read and discover on the pages of the Pitcher and Piano's menu. Appetisers are plentiful, and referred to here as 'grazers'. Soft flatbreads work the saliva glands before the main courses are introduced. Pan-fried mackerel; British buttermilk chicken, and sweet potato and red pepper burrito showcase the diversity of flavours used in the menu's many entries. Go State-side with homemade burgers encased in brioche buns. Pick something sweet from the dessert trolley for the perfect saccharine injection after a savoury main course. An extensive drinks list of world wines, beers and creative cocktails offer a pleasing end to the meal.
The extraordinary setting for the Pitcher and Piano Nottingham makes it an ideal venue for impressing a first date, or seeking somewhere with character and charm when catching up with friends. Indeed, this stunning conversion makes it a memorable venue; elevating the Pitcher and Piano Nottingham above the myriad of other eateries lining the busy city streets.