About Nottingham Road Hotel Restaurant and Pub
We offer a la carte dining in our restaurant and if it’s a more informal atmosphere you’re looking for, unwind in our legendary pub and enjoy a sumptuous traditional pub meal.
Friday nights at Notties Pub are legendary with its big screen TV and friendly atmosphere, there is no doubt that this is the place to be at the weekend. Saturday sporting fever with the latest rugby, cricket or soccer action sees the pub packed, with free breakfast rolls and the odd draught beer on the house to be enjoyed.
Everyone knows that the Boks, the Sharks or our cricketers would never have done half as well as they have without the patrons of Notties Pub playing for them! The very best referees, not to mention world-class coaches, are to be found at Notties on such a day. Spirits are high and when it’s all over and the game has been dissected and grinned or groaned over, there is often live music to keep the spirits up. And if you are lucky enough to have tickets to one of the games, come back afterwards and share the experience with us at the pub.
Please note that in terms of South African legislation, the dining room is a designated non-smoking area.
Restaurant Hours:
Breakfast from 7:30 to 10:00;
Lunch from 12:00 to 15:00 a la carte and pub menu;
Dinner from 18:00 to 21:00 a la carte and pub menu.
Directions to Nottingham Road Hotel Restaurant and Pub
From Durban:• Head north on the N3 towards exit 5;
• Travel for 125 km;
• Take exit 132 towards Nottingham Road;
• Turn right and travel for 7.2 km;
• Turn right again;
• Then turn left and your destination will be on the right-hand side.
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