micro-pub
Built in 1936/37, part of the Home Brewery 'Coronation buildings'. The pub was for many years a shop, although it has also been a barbers. Having being empty for 2 years the building was converted into Arnold's first micro-pub. Windows at the front and the rear gives the pub a light and airy feel and the bar fittings appropriately were made by Gaskell and Chambers in 1937. The name reflects the 'Coronation/Abdication' of King Edward VIII. A real fire keeps the chills at bay. Look for the grandfather clock now behind the bar. The four microbrewery beers are ever changing with always a mix of light, dark and anything in between and usually featuring two Locales. Similarly there are between two and four ciders plus four craft lines. A monthly quiz encourages friendship as a raffle ticket on entry is used to allocate teams. Occasional beers brewed on an 80 litre nano-brewery so you may find a new beer on the bar. Note: Closed first two weeks of January every year.
Historic Interest
The Abdication is set in an Art Deco listed building (No. 1033353). Row of seven shops. 1936-37. Designed by Calvert, Jessop & Gleave. White brick with red brick rear. Hipped roof with Cumberland slates. Metal frame windows throughout. 2 storeys. Street front at first floor has 11 windows, with projecting 5 window central section. Ground floor has 7 shops with metal framed shop windows, except No 85 which has wooden replacements, with black Vitolite cladding. Each shop has a central recessed doorway with glazed wooden door. Continuous projecting canopy across all the shop fronts. Above central recessed tripartite window with fluted pilasters between and rusticated edges and semi-circular pediment inscribed CORONATION BUILDINGS 1937, either side 2 single 2-light casement windows. This central section has curved plaster coving and curved rusticated corners. Set back wings each have 3 windows, to left a linked central pair flanked by 3-light windows and to right a central 3-light pair flanked by 2-light windows (Historic England).
[Gedling Borough Council; Daybrook Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Arnold South Division / Gedling Parliamentary Constituency].
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Abdication, Daybrook