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Readers name 21 beer gardens as Nottinghamshire's best - now vote for the winner
Now it's your opportunity to help us honour the very best. Here are the 21 beer gardens from across Nottingham and the wider county, as voted by our readers, vying for the title of Nottinghamshire's finest. Now it's over to you to cast your vote for the champion.
We invited readers to put forward their top picks, and we were swamped with nominations. We've narrowed them down to the beer gardens that received the most nods. The victor will be showcased on NottinghamshireLive, so ensure you give your favourite a shot at the crown by casting your vote in our poll below.
When the sun graces us with its presence, there's nothing quite like unwinding in a pub garden with your preferred beverage in hand, reconnecting with old mates or sneaking in that impromptu work lunch - after all, you've earned it.
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But there's nothing more disappointing than ordering your drink at the bar on a scorching day, only to find out that the pub doesn't even have a beer garden, or one that lacks proper outdoor seating or patio heaters for those chillier summer evenings, leaving you wishing you'd stayed at home.
Fear not, as the people of Nottinghamshire have done the legwork to find the best spots to enjoy a pint, wine, spirit or soft drink outdoors by nominating their favourite beer gardens - and who better to ask than the local folk who frequent them.
Here are the 21 finalists, listed in no particular order. Simply click next to their name in the poll to cast your vote for them.
The Johnson Arms, Dunkirk
Duke of Cambridge, Mapperley
The Lion, Basford
The Three Wheatsheaves, Derby Road
Boat & Horses, Beeston
Canalhouse, Nottingham
Crown Inn - Beeston
King Billy, Sneinton
The Nags Head, Woodborough
The Old Volunteer, Caythorpe
Robin Hood, Sherwood
Sir John Borlase Warren, Canning Circus
Tap & Growler, Eastwood
Ye Olde Bridge Inn, Oxton
Ferry Inn, Wilford
The Final Whistle, Southwell
The Lord Roberts, Nottingham
The Martins Arms, Colston Bassett
Robin Hood and Little John, Arnold
The Vat and Fiddle, Nottingham
We're on a quest to find a standout winner across Nottinghamshire. Cast your vote for your favourite below and remember to share the poll here with your mates and family - the more votes, the merrier.
Nottinghamshire, boasting charming towns and stunning countryside, is host to an array of beer gardens catering to all tastes and preferences. But which one claims the top spot?
Stay tuned to discover soon.