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0115 838 0111

Fletchers is situated at the rear of the Nottingham College City Hub campus. The restaurant and theatre can be accessed from the rear entrance of the building which is just off Cliff Road (Across from the Nottingham Contemporary).

We encourage customers and guests use the rear entrance for direct access to Fletchers facilities rather than using the main college campus entrance off Canal Street.

Our address:

Fletchers Dining, Theatre and Events
111 Canal Street
Nottingham
NG1 7HB

Both our restaurant and theatre are adjacent to each other at the rear of the City Hub campus.

Restaurant

Our restaurant is open Wednesday — Friday during Nottingham College term times.

  • Lunch service: Wednesday to Friday (12:00pm — 1:30pm)
  • Evening service: Wednesday and Thursday (6:00pm — 7:30pm)

Make a reservation today or call 0115 838 0111 for more information.

Theatre

We run theatre/​performance shows throughout the year at our 200-seater theatre.

You can find all the upcoming theatre shows we are running on our theatre shows page.

Getting to Fletchers

Whether you are travelling by car or public transport, being based in Nottingham city centre, there's various accessible transport options for getting to us.

Car parking

There is very limited street parking in the surrounding area and no provided parking facilities available on-site, but Fletchers is conveniently located across from the Broad Marsh Car Park. There are also other National Car Parks (NCP) near by in the city centre.

Public transport

Tram:

If you are travelling by the tram, alight at the Nottingham Train Station stop (less than 5 mins walk).

Bus:

Disembark at Broad Marsh bus station (less than 5 mins walk).

Walking:

If you are walking from the city centre then you can use the stairs next to the Nottingham Contemporary (Garner's Hill) which will lead down to Cliff Road and the rear entrance of the Nottingham College City Hub.

For an alternative walking route without stairs, follow the walkway on Middle Hill (across from the tram bridge), this leads down to Canal Street and then head to the rear of the Nottingham College City Hub campus from this level.

What our customers say

Anne Orton

Anne Orton

3 months ago

Just visited Fletchers for one of their themed evenings. This time was an especially unusual one - a Finnish evening inspired by the Level 3 students recent visit to the country. Six wonderful courses for less than £30. I couldn’t believe how good it was. First course was a shared bread and dip course - sour dough bread and salted flat bread accompanied by crawfish mayo, flavoured butters and a selection of pickles (delicious). Next came white fish gravlax accompanied by a fennel and liquorice mayo - seems this very unique flavour is very Finnish. I wanted more! This was followed by a succulent salmon dish in a dill fish broth - so good! And then came the piece de resistance - a perfectly grilled venison loin with braised venison also, potato puree, pickles and gravy. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven (no - just Finland). Two dessert courses followed. I don’t have a sweet tooth but my two friends were nearly ‘daggers at dawn’ fighting for my extra portion. The first sweet course looked so terrific that even though I didn’t eat it, I just had to take a photo. I nearly weakened at the last course a chocolate mousse egg but had it snatched from me before I could give in. What a terrific evening! Why oh why don’t more people know of this outstanding restaurant?
Lynn Dorling

Lynn Dorling

3 months ago

Great restaurant. The food is very good and the service friendly and efficient. It’s lovely to see young people in training- generally enthusiastic and hopeful for their future. Their lecturers are also friendly and welcoming.
Timothy Mathews

Timothy Mathews

4 months ago

Do you drama for all age's like 36
Julia Jacy

Julia Jacy

4 months ago

Went for a birthday meal for the first time since it moved from Adams building in the Lace Market. Quite slow to be seated. Was themed Japanese meal. Food was good but not very imaginative. If you don't like fish or veggie, you ended up with chicken for starter and main (they were differently done). Serving students very pleasant.