The Cosy Club
The Cosy Club is a restaurant in Derby located in a historic building on Victoria Street that once served as the Royal Hotel. The interior mixes vintage and modern styles, featuring interesting details, warm colors, and a striking chandelier hanging from the ceiling that gives the space a special glow.
The building housing The Cosy Club was constructed in 1837 and originally operated as the Royal Hotel. The hotel closed in 1951 and was later transformed into the restaurant that occupies the space today.
The Cosy Club takes its name from the concept of a warm, inviting gathering place where people feel at home. The name reflects how the space is designed: it encourages visitors to linger, relax, and enjoy time with friends and family in a friendly setting.
The restaurant sits at the corner of Corn Market and Victoria Street in Derby's city center, making it easy to locate and reach. It opens daily and offers free Wi-Fi, disabled access, a dog-friendly bar area, baby changing facilities, and outdoor seating for pleasant days.
The restaurant occasionally features live jazz music in the evenings, creating an even more enjoyable experience for guests. During the holiday season, it offers a festive menu with seasonal flavors and decorations that add warmth to the dining experience.
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