|
Tom Browns Brasserie is
one of the finest Restaurants in Nottingham, set in a converted
Victorian schoolhouse, beside the River Trent. It has all the charm
and character of the period, combined with a modern continental image.
Our Nottingham restaurants name: 'Tom Browns', comes from a 19th century novel written by Thomas Hughes.
The story is set in a Victorian school and is based upon the public school-days of a boy called Tom Brown.
Tom Browns
was born and
has been the property of Stuart & Eileen Perkins for fifteen years.
However it only became a Brasserie in November 1998. In 2001, this
family business
was taken over by their two
sons, Adam & Robin Perkins.
Our
no-smoking restaurant boasts a mezzanine
floor area with wonderful river views. With a small entrance bar
(where smoking is permitted) &
open fires this venue is invitingly cosy, but in the summer months has an outdoor
seated area, over looking the River Trent, where you can eat, drink
& watch the world go by...
Our
Nottingham restaurants reputation for good food has grown from strength to strength.
We aim to deliver a high quality product to the general public. Fresh,
innovative, international cuisine. Fine wines, premium lagers, ales
and the service and atmosphere to match.
Tom Browns has an extensive
la carte menu (approx. 20-25 for 3 courses) and has developed a
great value for money EARLY BIRD Menu (9.95 - 2 courses / 11.95 - 3
courses). At lunchtimes we also offer a Snack Menu & Roast Meals on
Sundays !
We cater for Weddings,
Christmas Parties, Birthdays & other Private Functions.
The
Brasserie is open 7 days a week, serving food 12-2.30pm & 6-10pm.
Please telephone 0115 966 3642 to make your reservation & discover one of the best
restaurants in Nottingham...
|