Where to eat close to the M1 Notts area?
Where to eat close to the M1 Notts area?
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Original Poster:

10,345 posts

258 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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Hello Midlanders smile, I'm coming down from up Norf to meet a mate/customer who is coming up from darn Saarf to pick up some rather large engine bits from him, have a bit of a chat and some lunch, anywhere you would recommend?
We reckoned close to J24a, 25 or 26 would be ok and are just looking for somewhere reasonable, something like a pub chain or slightly better (somewhere in between A La Carte and Maccy Ds!).
Any suggestions welcome, thanks.

weeboot

1,065 posts

114 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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Have a nose at GeoMidPoint..

http://www.geomidpoint.com/meet/

A rather handy tool..

Richardinuk

28 posts

213 months

Tuesday 16th February 2016
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This place is good and rather in expensive.

http://www.hogsheadhotel.co.uk/


Evoluzione

Original Poster:

10,345 posts

258 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Richardinuk said:
This place is good and rather in expensive.

http://www.hogsheadhotel.co.uk/
Thank you. (I'm a bit suspicious of a Sunday roast at circa £3.50 though!)

Jayyylo

986 posts

162 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Somewhere like The Otter seems ideal for your requirements. It's part of the Vintage Inn pub chain which I find more acceptable than most pub chains.
Off at J24 and through Kegworth then just down the A6. Be careful of the speed camera when going into Kegworth again.

An alternative is to come down during a test day at Donington and walk around the track for an hour munching sandwiches.

Evoluzione

Original Poster:

10,345 posts

258 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Jayyylo said:
Somewhere like The Otter seems ideal for your requirements. It's part of the Vintage Inn pub chain which I find more acceptable than most pub chains.
Off at J24 and through Kegworth then just down the A6. Be careful of the speed camera when going into Kegworth again.

An alternative is to come down during a test day at Donington and walk around the track for an hour munching sandwiches.
Neither of us are strangers to Donny (he races, I build the engines and watch) so not much to be had there for us on a cold Winters day, but that pub looks ok thanks. Google maps must have picked up on what I was looking for as it's thrown up The Cottage and The Anchor close by too.

dxg

9,453 posts

275 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Old Bulls Head in Woodhouse Eaves is rather nice. But you'd have to come down to J23.

grep

9 posts

197 months

Saturday 20th February 2016
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dxg said:
Old Bulls Head in Woodhouse Eaves is rather nice. But you'd have to come down to J23.
I live in Woodhouse Eaves and while the Bulls Head is a fine pub and will meet your requirements, if you are heading this way I would also recommend The Wheatsheaf.

However closer to Jn 24 / Donington Park is The Plough in Diseworth which is also worth a visit.

Captain Answer

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marshalla

15,902 posts

216 months

Thursday 25th February 2016
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Dakota Hotel's grill (off J27) is usually pretty good.