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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
"Notting" in Nottingham? Maybe not... 1.1

Where to Dine...



The Walk
Bridlesmith Walk




This fairytale of a teashop is nestled and hidden away from the human traffic of the Christmas shoppers in the tiny courtyard of Bridlesmith Walk. It can be accessed by the awkward passageway on Bridlesmith Gate and I am pretty sure many people would have walked pass without every noticing this gem. Known for its teas and fairycakes, it provides a retreat from the world in a humble and traditional setting.