Showing posts with label cafe's in nottingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cafe's in nottingham. Show all posts

Better than my pantry, A PUDDING PANTRY!?

Hello!!

So I've been off the radar for AGES, I had exams, I had holidays, I was shipped out of Nottinghamshire for 3 months. But whilst i'm doing my studying in Boston, Lincolnshire I'm still back in Nottingham on the weekends. 

I haven't stopped exploring the culinary joys of Notts in this time tho! There's been some great additions recently and whilst journeying through town today I saw some exciting new developments yet to be opened as well!. 



So a few months ago saw the opening of 'The Pudding Pantry', when people ask me where this is I find it a tricky one to describe as it popped up in a place where there wasn't anything before. The best I can do is that it's in trinity square, just down from Harvester and GBK. Theres a white picket fence in the middle of the path, a nice outside seating area reminiscent of when it was warm and sunny outside.






F and I went for a much needed catch up and a very satisfying soup and salad. We sat in the window and prepared ourselves for great chat and some good old people watching!



The salad was delicious; puy lentils and butternut squash (I added ham), i felt sad as it was quite a bit more expensive than F's soup (butter bean, parmesan and italian herbs) but the lentils and ham was a fantastic combination and I was definitely not disappointed. 

F got some gorgeous sourdough bread with her soup and we both indulged in some fancy ginger beer and rose lemonade to accompany our meals!



I was frustratingly left a little unsatisfied but the puddings were so tempting we needed an excuse. This was the honeycomb parfait with hazelnuts, popcorn and chocolate sauce, and all gluten free too! and it was absolutely incredible. 


If you've not been already I definitely recommend a trip to the 'Pudding Pantry', i've heard (and seen) fantastic things about their breakfasts and particularly the milkshakes. Let me know what y'all think! 






The Coffee House, but for Tea!

I'd heard great things about 'The Coffee House' it had remained off my radar as it's so sneakily hidden!


'It's on the same alley as Cucamaras' I had been told, this was not helpful as I think the only time i've visited Cucamaras I was decidedly worse for wear. 

We found the little alley after being accosted by a scary looking pitbull terrier and subsequently apologised to by a lovely but very pierced and tatooed gent! It felt like being in the lanes in Brighton, or the backstreets of Brussels, a far cry from Nottingham's usual roads and side streets. 

The place looked as cute as the pictures on it's website, with blackboards outside I knew this was somewhere I was going to like. 




We sat down, with only 3 tables downstairs there was a whimsical little sign saying we might have to make new friends as our table seated 4 (annoyed I didn't take a little photo!)

We were served quickly by a very friendly man. He offered only two types of normal cake and two types of gluten free but these both sounded like excellent choices. I wondered whether this was because it was a Thursday and they were running out, all the more reason to return I say!




I had a fabulous gluten free chocolate cake. I know I always like my cake, but this was exceptional! It had little chocolate chips in and I definitely could barely tell it was gluten free




P had a caramel cake which she said was delicious, and it sure was a generous serving too. 

We shared a pot of tea, just english breakfast. The tea selection was vast and all was loose leaf. So many different types of coffees from all around the world as well. It was a shame not to be able to try them all! Maybe next time

Definitely give this one a try, just be warned it's very cosy and hopefully is quite busy on the weekend. It deserves to be. 


Toastily Confused

So Han and I took a trip to Toast, just up the road at Canning Circus. Following the disappointment of the management change at Smythson's we were looking for a new hangout


I had been told that Toast was one of a kind, that you wen't in, there were loaves upon loaves of different breads, different condiments and your very own toaster to operate. 

Whilst extremely quaint and very much 'up our street', there didn't appear to be any of these exciting novelties. The toasters were on some tables but sadly not ours, and there didn't seem to be any DIY bread that day.

I'm not sure whether we just picked a bad day or maybe they've stopped serving in this way. Many friends have been and have LOVED the quirky nature of toasting your own bread! (it's the little things) 

This all being said our food was delicious, there's a fabulous selection of independent, gourmet drinks on offer alongside a huge number of sandwich options. There were tons of little cakes on the counter and a friendly face serving. 


Han and I sat down with A cloudy lemonade and a sparkling strawberry and rhubarb and gossiped the world away. 



I was chuffed to have a gluten free sandwich on what was incredibly nice bread, I ordered 'Pastrami, Mozarella and rocket' whilst Hannah had a ciabatta with smoked salmon and cream cheese. We thoroughly enjoyed our sandwiches, felt it was lacking a bit on the garnish. We missed the Smythson's cheeky couple of crisps and a side salad. But overall were extremely happy with our choices. 




I couldn't resist a pudding, Hannah indulged in a vanilla latte whilst I went for the famous 'Almondie' a gluten free almond biscuit shaped like a croissant. It was great!

We'll definitely visit Toast again, if not just to see if this DIY toast phenomenon exists. 

A lovely place to spend a morning though! 




Bucket List...


In our fourth year as residents of Nottingham we've compiled quite a list of our favourite haunts. Alongside this list exists the great foodie 'bucket list' of places we'd love to/ need to go!




Our top 10 Cafe's (work in progress)
(Must add favourite cocktail hangouts!)

The Bucket List!
  • World Service Restaurant Nottingham
  • French Living 
  • The Wollaton Pub and Kitchen
  • La Rock (Sandiacre)
  • Harts Nottingham, The Park
  • Restaurant Sat Bains
  • Iberico World Tapas
  • Homemade
  • Tarn Thai
  • Petit Paris 
  • Bistrot Pierre
  • Warsaw Diner
  • Toast
  • Le Mistral
  • Fothergill's 
  • 4550 Miles from Delhi
  • Walk Into Yesterday
  • Mr Man's Restaurant
  • The Larder on Goosegate
  • The Hand and Hart
  • Atlas Deli
  • Bar de Nada
  • Cafe Roya 
  • Yamas 
  • Kayal
  • Habesha
  • Lee Rosy's Tea
  • Sinatras

It just wouldn't be fair not to mention....

Since it's opening in October 2011, my friends and I have been regular customers of Smythson's Deli, having visited on one of the very first days and had what we both described as the 'best hot chocolate ever' we never questioned where to go for a catch up and a cup of coffee. Gradually introducing all of our friends, it has now become a staple in many of our diets. 




So many 'after the last exam' lunches here


So many breaks from the library





Hangover breakfasts 


'Parents visiting' slices of cake. And even just for a quick chat with Jane or Janet


I was lucky enough to spend my 21st Birthday with some of my favourite people, in our favourite Cafe!



With prosecco flowing we were treated to all our favourites with the cafe all to ourselves














Even if there was a little bit too much!

I'm not sure what we'd all do without Smythson's in our lives, It is an absolutely lovely place to be, a fantastic atmosphere, the owners, Jane and Janet, so welcoming, and food which never disappoints (they even do Gluten free bread! and tasty it is too!)



Gluten free afternoon tea! Can this be?

Having grown up in a town/county where despite everyone being relatively 'faddy' the move towards 'gluten free' options hasn't really taken off

I have struggled at home to find a place to enjoy a traditional afternoon tea with friends, my Mum bringing me up to appreciate a good scone! In Nottingham, however, I have been overwhelmed with my options for tea with friends and have only ever been pleasantly surprised!

Thea Caffea, is a top favourite of mine, they do a complete gluten free afternoon tea, they never seem to be at all 'put out' are extremely accomodating and the food is absolutely delicious. Whilst the gluten free bread isn't a patch on the home made bread at 'The Larder' the scones more than make up for this in their light fluffy nature. 



Flowering jasmine tea - such an exciting moment!





Separate gluten free stand with a gorgeous cherry scone



The cakes are also, like the Larder, extremely delicious and it feels nice to have a meal albeit a feast, where you don't feel like the odd one out. Obviously the feast wasn't complete without a cheeky glass of Prosecco


I think all of us had a delicious meal and would highly recommend Thea Caffea to anyone looking for a nice cafe with good service, beautiful crockery and delicious food.