Fothergills reopens after revamp by new owners

A historic Nottingham venue has reopened true to its heritage after being bought and revamped by the Ever So Sensible Group.
Fothergills, which has existed at the site on Castle Road in Nottingham city centre under various ownerships, and was previously a bar and grill, has been refitted to become a bistro-style pub.
Chris Bulaitis, managing director of the Ever So Sensible Group, said: “We’ve had a very busy first few days and had some great feedback about the changes we’ve made.
“Fothergills now offers a more unique international bistro-style menu, using ingredients from local producers. We also offer ales from local micro-breweries and a great selection of wines.
“Customers can now settle in more relaxed and welcoming surroundings, true to the building’s heritage and with great views of Nottingham Castle.”
The building, built in 1883 and designed by Watson Fothergill, now features a more stripped-back and relaxed interior, displaying more of the site’s original features and architectural significance.
The opening of Fothergills marks the completion of the Ever So Sensible Group’s 11th site. The company’s current portfolio includes Le Mistral Bistros in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, Dogma in Lincoln and Nottingham, The Castle and Bad Juju in Nottingham, The Marquis Wellington in Leicester and the recently opened Horse & Groom in Lincoln.
For more information on Fothergills visit fothergillsnottingham.com.