The Bell Inn

The Bell Inn, Nottingham 18 Angel Row - Nottingham

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• British
• Pub
• Sit down

83/100
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83
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Based on 1796 ratings and reviews
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Trip
Last update on 08/11/2023
4,0
475 Reviews
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Google
Last update on 15/11/2023
4,3
2 Reviews
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Foursquare
Last update on 22/09/2023
3,9
111 Reviews
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Last update on 28/04/2022
4,3
263 Reviews

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Yell.com
Last update on 29/06/2022
5,0
3 Reviews

RG

Restaurant guru
Last update on 08/10/2022
4,1
700 Reviews
Yelp
Yelp
Last update on 20/11/2019
4,0
13 Reviews

BI

Beer in the evening
Last update on 22/09/2023
3,5
83 Reviews

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Yell
Last update on 22/09/2023
5,0
3 Reviews

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Beerintheevening.com
Last update on 03/04/2023
3,5
83 Reviews

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Joanna Frontczak
+5
It's a place with a soul and a lot of history to it! Very nice staff, great beer selection and an amazing atmosphere. Highly recommended!
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Jeff Foster
+5
Called for something to eat early evening greeted by a very pleasant young lady who who explained where we could be seated to have eats as the upstairs room was booked,we both had the pie and mash mine being chicken and mushroom and my brothers steak and ale both came with three veg and gravy plus we also got a pint of IPA included in the price,both meals were delicious and both plates were left clean,the service was good and the young lady was very efficient.
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Brendan Cox
+5
Great little pub, with good food, good outdoor area, and great options for drinking. Love the old interior too. Staff who served us were attentive and helpful, even on a busy Friday evening. Would come back again.
5
Thrumpton Village Hall
+5
Amazing food at The Bell Inn for their seafood evening. The menu was so good it was difficult to choose but everyone’s meals looked and tasted amazing. The service was perfect and our whole party had a great evening ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Maria Lysenko
+4
Said to be one of the oldest pubs in Nottingham. Dendrochronological dating of the timbers suggest it was built circa 1420. Lord Byron was one of many patrons. There is plenty of history preserved in the pub. Now owned by Greene King the selection of beers is mediocre as is the food offer. The service however is friendly and the ambience still takes you back to medieval England. Worth a visit.
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Ob1 GR
+4
Visited on a Friday night, was pretty quiet at the time. It's like walking down a really old alley way and small pubs have been built down the sides, very much old traditional style, guessing pretty old. Definitely good for a drink or too, not a party goers pub, more the casual place for couples and a meet up with friends. Price wise, I'd say mid to high, only had beer, so can't fully comment. Still recommend. Also try the others on the same alleyway, with the larger pub at the very end!
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Damian Rys
+5
Bell Inn. Only positive comments! Another restaurant from The Green King chain. Come to Nottingham with my Partner for few days holiday and we decided to come to The Bell Inn restaurant as is located in the city centre. Nice restaurant in the building that it was built in 1463. Lovely historic vibes. Food was delicious. We got ourselves Chicken Sharer Platter and I got myself Katsu Burger with slim chips and partner got Chicken and Mushroom Pie with spring cabbage and steak cut chips. Food was freshly prepared, and nicely presented. We didn't have to wait for food long either. It was perfect timing. Staff very friendly as well. If you are in town I fully recommend to check this restaurant. You will be surprised how good the food is.
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Clyde Davies
+4
The Bell is one of Nottingham's oldest pubs: possibly the oldest, if you listen to Time Team. It's almost like a miniature street on entering: you get the impression that several hostelries grew up and fused together. It's a great pub with very good beer and okay food. Well worth a visit.
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Steven Holmes
+5
It's a very busy gastro pub, but that's to be expected in a city centre on a satuday evening. Staff were amazing, Food was excellent. The pub itself is a very quirky little historic building and is set out superbly whilst keeping original features. Our only suggestion, would be to have one area where those who are sampling the cuisine can do so without the noise of those who are there to enjoy liquid refreshment.
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Joshua Harrison
+5
This pub is defiantly worth a visit if you find yourself in Nottingham. Situated just off the market square it is a fantastic historic pub which stands as a reminder of days past. Drinks are reasonably priced and the food looked good! You could can just feel the history in the atmosphere of the Bell Staff were super friendly on our visit and whenever we are in Nottingham we make a point of popping in for a drink. Can’t recommend it enough, go and have a drink there if you’re in Nottingham!
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Steve Tomlinson
+5
Dog friendly pub, good choice of beers. Dogs allowed in both smaller bars at the front
5
Daniel Hawkins
+5
Brilliant historical nottingham pub, most visit if you're in notts, great food and sports shown.

Timetable

Monday:
11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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Our aggregate rating, “Sluurpometro”, is 83 based on 1796 parameters and reviews

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