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Experience authentic Spanish tapas and vibrant atmosphere in Nottingham’s lively Baresca, where Catalan flavours meet rustic charm.
Baresca is a lively tapas bar located in Nottingham’s city centre, offering an authentic taste of Spain with a focus on Catalan-inspired small plates. Known for its open kitchen, rustic yet fresh décor, and a vibrant atmosphere, it serves a variety of tapas, flatbreads, and cocktails in a welcoming setting. The restaurant is popular for its Menu del Dia, featuring well-crafted dishes at moderate prices, making it a top choice for tapas lovers in Nottingham.
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Public Transport
Take Nottingham City Tram to the Lace Market stop, then walk approximately 5 minutes on flat, paved streets to reach Baresca. Tram services run every 7-10 minutes, with tickets costing around £2.50 for a single journey.
Bus
Several bus routes serve the Nottingham city centre. From the main bus station, take any bus heading towards the Lace Market or city centre, then walk about 6 minutes to Baresca. Bus fares typically range from £2.00 to £3.00 depending on the route.
Taxi or Rideshare
A taxi or rideshare from Nottingham railway station to Baresca takes about 7-10 minutes depending on traffic. Expect to pay approximately £6-£10. This option is convenient for groups or those carrying luggage.
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