My Olive Focaccia Recipe

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Cosmo – Nottingham

Cosmo… Out of this world?? Having tried most of the buffet restaurants in Nottingham, and finding them lacking in both service and cuisine, I wasn’t particularly interested when Cosmo opened its doors a little under year ago. My best friend  (or to quote Friends, my ‘GalPal’) Trace, who I’ve not seen in a couple of…

Notts Food Fest – Wollaton Par

Having just arrived home from the Nottingham Food Festival held at Wollaton Park this weekend, I couldn’t wait to get back and blog about it. It started off a little bit cloudy, but by 2 PM the sun was blazing and we had a fantastic day. Living heritage, the guys who organise the Northampton and Sandringham…

Marrakesh – Nottingham

Having been to Morocco twice in the last few years, I couldn’t wait to go to Marrakesh restaurant on Chapel Bar. I have walked past it maybe a hundred times but haven’t yet visited. My friend The Gastronomic Gorman and I went during our lunch break on Friday as a bit of a treat. It…

Reds True BBQ – Nottingham

I love BBQ food, and so have frequented Reds True BBQ a few times and thought it best that I write about it! Situated on Queens St in the city centre right next to Georges Fish & Chip Kitchen, it is much lager inside than anticipated from the outside. Exposed brick, metal and used tyres…

Rye – Beeston

It was a beautiful sunny day today, and so I decided to take my friend for a little boozy lunch. Situated on the main high street of Beeston is Rye Cafe Bar, a lovely classy coffee shop-cum-bar. The exterior is swanky and cool, with an outside seating area comprising of a few wooden tables and metal…

The Hop – Sheffield

The BBQ collective @ The Hop opened in August of last year. The launch was incredible, and I was very privileged to be invited through work. It has been a while since I was in Sheffield, and so when I went on a client visit there was only one place to take them. Its a lovely…