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Converted from a music shop in 2008. A cave behind the bar, cut into the sandstone rock, is used as a small seating area. Upstairs you will find a modern lounge-style bar and a small beer garden, tucked in between the pub and the building behind. Live sport is shown both downstairs and upstairs, with framed prints of famous sporting moments on the walls. Renamed in March 2015, and now an Irish theme pub. The name comes from a poem by Patrick Kavanagh.
Historic Interest
The Raglan Road is in Nottingham City Council's Canning Circus Conservation Area.
The cave cellars measure 6m x 3m and are referenced MNU 958, BGS Dd12 and YAT DD12. YAT gives the caves a 2-star rating as "Quite interesting".
[Nottingham City Council; Radford & Park Ward / Nottingham South Parliamentary Constituency]
Raglan Road Irish Bar, Nottingham