Art Galleries and Dealers in Nottingham
Shire Hall
High Pavement
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 1HN
Based at Nottingham’s old courthouse and gaol, there are many ways to explore the Galleries of Justice Museum, with free exhibitions, audio & performance led tours and a themed café. Whatever you choose, you will be delving in to the dark and disturbing past of Britain’s crime and punishment!
Gulbenkian Prize Winner 2003
1995
I don't know where to start with this review? Calling it a "rip off" is an understatement! £50 per head is too expensive. You do NOT get unlimited beer/wine/cider!! The drinks are served in coffee mugs and I calculated that I had in total two and a half pints. The food is cheap and nasty so if you are under the impression that a table full of food is destined for your taste pallet, it isn't. You will also be required to pay an extra £10 for the costume hire (they don't tell you this until you arrive) so that is a total cost of £60!! The serving wenches are rude to say the least; I was refused further drinks because I had waved my sword in a wench's face... the sword was made from a blow-up balloon!! I had done this to attract her attention because my coffee mug had been empty for quite some time. If you are thinking of having a stag/hen party, then please re-consider and book elsewhere because you will be seriously disappointed!
Mr Nick Gregory - 25/07/2010 | report this review
A good way to enjoy a few hours learning about how convicts was treated in years gone by. Great for kids.
Carole Dance - 18/09/2006 | report this review
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