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Bells of Peover |
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REFURBISHMENT |
We reopened following a
refurbishment in December 2009. We have retained the traditional look in keeping with
the building, the neutral decor give it a brighter feel complimented by
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solid oak floors. |
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DRINKS |
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DRINKS ON
DRAUGHT |
Stella 4, Veltins, Guinness,
Stowford Press Cider Cider.
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REAL ALES |
Robinsons Dizzy Blond,
Hartleys XV + regularly changing Guest ale.
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WINES |
We offer an extensive range
of Fine Wines which can be chosen from our wine list or selection of monthly specials.
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OTHER DRINKS |
Tea &
Range of Speciality Coffee. |
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DINING AT OUR PUB |
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We are proud to offer you restaurant quality meals,
cooked to order, prepared from local produce. We have created a variety
of tempting dishes which are vailable from an extensive main menu &
daily changing specials board.
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MAIN MENU TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon -
2pm & 6pm - 9.30pm.
Sunday 12noon - 8pm. |
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BAR SNACKS TIMES |
Monday - Friday
2pm - 6pm
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FOOD
PROMOTIONS |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Traditional Sunday lunch served alongside
our main menu with a choice
of usually 2 roast meats & a vegetarian option, with all the trimmings
for £14.00.
Two courses £17.00. Three courses for £20.00. |
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PARTIES &
FACILITIES |
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PRIVATE DINING
PARTIES |
We can cater for your
private functions & have two rooms available seating 20-50 people.
Buffets can be supplied. Please contact us for full details. |
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ENTERTAINMENT |
On Bank Holidays
weather permitting we fire up the BBQ & outdoor Pizza Oven. |
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FACILITIES |
Extensive Garden &
Patio Area with outside TV, Giant Heated Umbrella, Disabled Toilet, Wheelchair Access (we are accessible but
please note you have to cross a large cobbled area), Baby Changing
Facility in the disabled toilet. |
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OTHER |
Children Welcome.
Dogs Welcome outside on a lead. Large Car Park
with overflow parking. Debit & Credit Cards accepted
except Diners Club & Amex. |
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Bells
of Peover
is a Grade I
listed building which dates back to the mid 13th Century. It was
originally known as the Warren de Tabley Arms but was changed to the
present title in the 1890s, named after the Bell family who continued to
run it for several generations. George Bell is buried just 50
yards away in the adjoining church. We fly the Stars and Stripes
alongside the Union Jack because Eisenhower and Patton were stationed
nearby at the Hall during WWII and held strategy meetings in the bar
here. They gave permission and are displayed to this day!
Matching the surrounding affluent area, this destination food house has
very much its own individual character. Refurbished in November
2008, it has retained the traditional look in keeping with the building,
but has a brighter feel with neutral light decor and some new solid oak
floors. The low ceilings are
partly beamed, there are open fires lit in the winter months and four
distinct areas with antiques all around.
The food can be chosen from a main menu and we use fresh, local produce.
You will be served meals which have been
prepared from the freshest of ingredients and cooked to order. To complement your
meal there is an extensive choice of quality wines or a good selection
of award winning real ales if preferred. When you are looking for something a
little out of the ordinary then Bell of Peover will be an excellent
choice. See you very soon. |
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