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The Bell Inn
83/100 (1736 ratings)
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Sirloin Steak
Beers You May Find Available on a Daily Basis
Fish & Chips
Mushroom and Chicken Pie
Apple Pie with Hot Custard
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Bacon and Cheese Burger with Chips
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prosecco
Salmon Fish Cakes
gin
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San Miguel Beer
Sunday roast beef
Beyond Burger and Fries
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"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..."
Joanna Frontczak
"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..."
Jeff Foster
"Went Saturday with a group of 12 upstairs in the Belfry restaurant. We were looked after by Vicki great service as always food very good ......great..."
Angela Knight
"Excellent traditional English pub. With good food and welcoming..."
Roy Rudham
"Great food and service, I would highly..."
Charlotte Turton
"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..."
Brendan Cox
"Amazing food at The Bell Inn for their seafood evening. The menu was so good it was difficult to choose but everyoneā€™s meals looked and tasted..."
Thrumpton Village Hall
"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..."
Maria Lysenko
"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,..."
Ob1 GR
"Bell Inn. Only positive comments! Another restaurant from The Green King chain. Come to Nottingham with my Partner for few days holiday and we..."
Damian Rys
"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..."
Clyde Davies
"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..."
Steven Holmes
"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..."
Joshua Harrison
"Dog friendly pub, good choice of beers. Dogs allowed in both smaller bars at the..."
Steve Tomlinson
"Brilliant historical nottingham pub, most visit if you're in notts, great food and sports..."
Daniel Hawkins
"We went to the Bell for their Seafood Night, last Friday. Absolutely amazing food and great staff. Thank you all. It's a must visit when you're in..."
Adela Angell
"Friendly bar staff and good beer! Had a lovely pint of Timothy Taylor Landlord (which is notoriously easy to get a bad pint of). Was late on a Friday..."
Ross Wilkinson
"Nice place with a lot of character. Staff friendly and accommodating. My wife and kids loved their meals but I had the steak pie and wasn't too..."
Steven A. McKay
"Nice and well decorated pub. Reasonable prices. Fish a bit more battered than what I would..."
Constantina Sofroniou