The Kitty Café in Nottingham was super cute and quirky. The staff were very polite and helpful. They would take you to your seat/table and take your order at your table too.
The cats were super sweet and playful. It’s super cool that the cats have a tree house and shelving high and away from people.
The only problem i had was that some of the people (non workers) were harassing some of the cats. There was one particular cat that was trying to sleep and an middle aged man was poking it. A 4-6 year old was also annoying a cat to the point it had bitten her. I did see an “animal welfare” worker once but didn’t see her again to say anything. which was disappointing. They’re some rules at the door they ask you to read once you come in so it’s a shame the public can’t read.
The toilets wasn’t working either, the lock on the door didn’t lock.
Apart from the lock in the bathroom everything was great on the kitty cafes part!
I haven't been here before but took my nieces for a treat. There is a charge to get in, and you only have a 1 hour stay. As it was quite busy and food took a while to arrive, the time slot was very tight, and eating felt quite rushed. However, the food was tasty and hot and reasonably priced.
The cats are free to roam the cafe and are friendly and tame. The cafe is clean and doesn't smell of animals at all.
Overall, we had fun and was a lovely experience and worth a visit 😊
I had a delightful experience at the kitty cafe! The cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and adorable cats made it a purrfect visit. The kitties were playful and well-cared for, adding to the charm. The cafe's menu had tasty treats too. A must-visit for cat lovers!
Kitty Cafe Nottingham is a purr-fectly charming place that's truly one-of-a-kind!
The staff here are incredibly friendly and accommodating, making your visit feel like a warm and inviting experience. They're not just attentive to the guests but also ensure the welfare of the feline residents.
Speaking of the residents, spending time with the cats at Kitty Cafe is a unique and heartwarming experience. These furry friends bring a special kind of joy to your day.
One piece of advice would be to consider accommodating more kittens if possible. After all, the more, the merrier!
Additionally, lowering the entry price and encouraging donations could make this wonderful experience accessible to even more cat lovers while helping support the cats' needs.
Lastly, a small improvement in food quality would be the icing on the cake (or should I say, the cream on the catnip?). Ensuring that both the food and the cat experience are top-notch would elevate Kitty Cafe Nottingham to even greater heights.
Overall, Kitty Cafe Nottingham is a fantastic concept, and with these suggestions, it has the potential to become an even more purr-fect destination for cat enthusiasts and visitors alike! 🐾😺
Our experience was amazing, food and service were very good, very friendly staff overall a nice vibe!
Only one thing I must say, there should be an age restriction policy. There are a lot of kids who shout and scream and stress the cats. One poor cat was trying to sleep and this kid won’t care at all just pushing and forcing the poor cat to play. Other kids chasing the cats so the cats would have to hide therefore you don’t get to see many cats as they are terrified by the kids and try to stay away most of the time! The staff is busy with other tasks so not always aware of this behaviours and rely a lot on the parents to look after their own kids but not too many people understand that the idea of this caffès is to sit down quietly and let the cats come to you…
On the other hand the cats are very well looked after feed and groomed!
Check in for a bit of healing at the Kitty Cafe. Head in early for a quieter experience and enjoy the lovely cats... lots of different personalities. The food and drink was also good!
1000% recommend! There were loads of cats, and some really cute kittens too. The food is so good, and very reasonably priced. Amazing atmosphere, the staff are all great too.
Loved it here, most places like this charge a bomb but this one rather reasonably priced. My daughter loved it, although not all tables are by the areas where the cats are. We were able to go and walk around but it felt like we were intruding on other people's tables whilst they was eating so didn't get to see many cats.
Up high on perches but one table left towards the end so we went over and sat at there table whilst no one else was seated and had some kitty time ❤️
Tea and scone was lovely but they don't sell a scone seperatly even though my partner wanted a coffee and scone, scone only available as a cream tea option but my partner doesn't drink tea.
One of the best organized cat cafes. It is really nice and spatious, the cats have a lot of hiding places, viewing platforms, bridges and co. I like the treat time, because it gives an opportunity to get the cats closer without the visitors trying to chase and catch the cats.
I’m not going to talk about the food - it’s all about these cats and there are so many of them!
The cats are friendly and approachable.
The coffee was pretty good too.
Took my son for a birthday treat because he loves cats. It was cool.
One of the cats came and sat with us for a good part of our experience so got lots of fuss.
Food was nice. Good selection of merch.
Not the cheapest but justifiable for a treat for anyone who loves cats.
Absolutely loved it. The cats here are so sweet and adorable. In particular this Persian cat with a scar on it's eye, took one look at me and sat on my lap! I made friends with them so quickly! I didn't have time to hang out with all the cats but they have so many different personalities. The food here is pretty good too. Love their tuna paninis!
Lovely seeing all the cats there are 🐈🐈⬛. A great menu with a variety of food and drinks and great service. Highly recommend. 👍🏻😊
This is a great, colourful space, but was not our speed. Other cat cafes we have visited do not tend to allow young children, but this one was swarming with toddlers and under tens running around, chasing the cats and generally stressing them out. Unfortunately, there was a mix up at the till and it did didn't arrive for nearly an hour and when it did, the sandwiches were literally just a slice of cheese on smooshed bread, no mayo, butter, etc. The scones were great, but the little cheesecake bites were actually pretty vile. Go for the cats (maybe on a school day), skip the food.
Great place for cat lovers. They walk around you, some will try to sniff your food in plate.
Entry fee 7£ for adults and 5£ for kids. And all foid on top £££. Menu mainly pizzas some wraps, juices, not much but something to choose from. You get one hour slot to be there, booking required as big chance you will not get in without it. We had to come back few hours later as there were no tables avail. There is meal deal for 14.95£. pizza, cake/salad and drink.
No parking. Had to park about 7 mins walking distance for about 2.80£ per hour.
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