Canalhouse — Pub in Nottingham

You can find The Canalhouse Bar at Castle Wharf on Canal Street in Nottingham. This Grade II listed Victorian warehouse, originally a canal museum established in 1895, now hosts evening drinks and social gatherings with craft beer and pub food. The interior features an active canal basin with moored narrow boats and dim lighting that complements the original brickwork and exposed beams. A short drive away from the city centre, it's popular with young professionals and locals looking for a lively night out.

About The Venue

The Canalhouse Bar is in Castle Wharf on Canal Street in Nottingham. It’s a Grade II listed Victorian industrial warehouse built in 1895 as a canal museum. The building keeps its original brickwork, exposed beams, and narrow boats moored inside the internal canal basin. Lighting is dim throughout, matching high energy noise levels and lively crowds. The pub has outdoor seating and serves craft beer and hearty pub food.

Typical Experiences

Go to The Canalhouse Bar in Nottingham for a night out focused on real ale and pub food. Craft beer is the highlight, expect at least eight locally brewed options. You can find narrow boats moored inside the canal basin, which runs through the venue’s interior. The atmosphere is loud and energetic, with crowds packed during evenings. It draws young professionals and locals alike.

Notable Features

  • Victorian industrial decor
  • Craft beer focus
  • Internal canal basin
  • Moored narrow boats
  • Grade II listed warehouse building
  • Real ale selection
  • Outdoor seating

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.