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The Lacehouse
The guide was updated:Set in a beautiful former lace factory, The Lacehouse offers great rum and cocktails accompanied by live music and DJ's. The dimmed lightning and brickwork make this place perfect for long conversations.
Useful Information
- Address: The Lacehouse, Broadway, The Lace Market, Nottingham
- Opening hours: Tuesday - Thursday 5pm - 12am, Friday - Saturday 5pm - 3am, Sunday 5pm - 12am
- Phone: +44 115 941 2244
- Email: hello@thelacehouse.co.uk
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