Opening Date Revealed For Cosy Club Nottingham
Published On Saturday 4 Jan 2020 by Sticky Beak
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Cosy Club is set to open one of its biggest restaurants in the UK on Wednesday 29th January in Nottingham, becoming the latest addition to the thriving food and drink scene in the city.
Cosy Club, a dazzling bar and restaurant chain owned by Loungers, serves up relaxed dining, drinking and lounging in a fabulous, welcoming setting with a dash of nostalgia, bringing something new and exciting to Nottingham’s restaurant scene.
Located in one of Nottingham’s most iconic buildings, the venue was previously known as casino and fine dining restaurant Victoria Club. The grade II listed building is being ambitiously renovated, whilst remaining sympathetic to the building’s original features, to become a Cosy Club in the heart of the city on Victoria Street and will include three grand floors that celebrate the venue’s heritage, with stunning stained-glass windows and a refreshing gin bar.
The entire third floor of the restaurant will serve as the Function Room floor, which guests will be able to book for wedding receptions, parties and events.
The room will be a flexible and perfect space for any occasion.The menu majors on comfort food classics throughout the day, also offering extensive brunch, gluten free and award-winning vegan menus and a delicious selection of tapas. As well as the delicious food, Cosy Club isn’t short of some truly scrumptious cocktails and tipples for all tastes!
Amber Wood, Managing Director for The Cosy Club brand, says: “We’re absolutely thrilled to be opening our biggest Cosy Club so far, and we’re looking forward to bringing some delicious food and quirky style to Nottingham. It’s a great city and we are confident the locals will love it!”
“At Cosy Club, we serve up a sense of being somewhere special with a hint of nostalgia. From a lazy breakfast to family lunch or a night out in your glad rags, we’re set apart by the character of our team, elegance of our design and quality of our food and drink. We are excited for guests to experience the function rooms, which really are perfect for any occasion – even weddings catering for everyone! We can’t wait for everyone to see it!”
Guests will be able to enjoy various deals which run throughout the week. These include the Breakfast Club: Monday-Friday, 9am until 11.30am - order any brunch item and any size hot drink for £8.50, Teatime Tipple: Enjoy any two cocktails for just £9.95 between 4pm-8pm Sunday-Thursday, Marvellous Mondays: enjoy a free drink with any main meal from 5pm and Tremendous Tuesdays: choose any three tapas dishes and a glass of wine (after 5pm) for £13.95.
Guests can also enjoy a free pot of tea every Wednesday between 10-11am in Cosy Club’s Free Teas for those in need, that bids to help fight loneliness.
Once open, Cosy Club Nottingham will be donating funds from the sale of each coffee and burger sold to charity organisation, Independent Age. The charity provides free information and advice for older people and their families on care and support, money and health and mobility, along with friendship services to relieve loneliness.
For reservations, menus and further details visit cosyclub.co.uk/location/nottingham/
Cosy Club is located at 16-18 Victoria Street, Nottingham, NG1 2EX.
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