It is lovely for the historical side of things, however, it was dark, very squished and not enough seating! Beautiful nonetheless!
Lovely bar and definitely worth a visit for the history and great photo opp.Me and the hubster did stop for lunch we struggled to find a table but service at the bar was quick. The staff were friendly but the food was average. Would visit again for a drink but not to eat.
Good beer, in a cave! What more could years want? A good pub, great atmosphere, better outside of term time.
In a time where proper traditional British pubs are becoming scarce, the Trip is one of the best examples. Great atmosphere and excellent beer.Never eaten there, that is what restaurants are for.
Nice fish and chips + beer in old traditional stony rooms.History is so long that you just have to accept the fact that it is not perfect as it is clear that it is a tourist location.
Not normally a believer of tales of dragons and knights, I took it all in here. After all the crap at The Old Salutation, this place just feels right. Authentic (maybe! ) but well presented and if it is a gimic................. it works! Great selection of ales, and people around me highly recommended the affordable food
Been a few times with and without kids, had a lovely meal very historical. The Nottingham ghost walk also passes through on a Saturday evening.
Historically this pub is a must see, with nooks and crannies filled with information and a completely unique style. Built into a cave under Nottingham castle, It's an opportunity to relax after a day of seeing the sights. The food is ok and the house beer 'olde trip' must be tried. It is not however a drinkers pub and has been filled with students the few times I have been there.
Do not be a hoddypeak and jargogle this place with an inferior inn, thou must corrade ye comrades and enter its illecebrous portal to kench and deliciate in a merry brannigan and very fine fayre!
This is a must do for any first timer in Nottingham and a staple for locals as well. Dating back to 1189, this is England's oldest Inn and once thought to be the oldest in the World. The establishment is a warren of caves dating back to 1068 carved under the ruins of Nottingham Castle, It's very busy throughout the year and serves a fine selection of beers, ciders and wines. Dining is recommended, but booking is recommended especially evenings and through weekends in summer.