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Ye Old Bell, Hurley - pub details

Ye Old Bell

Address: High Street, Hurley, Berkshire, SL6 5LX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31749) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Marlow (2.7 miles), Furze Platt (3.9 miles), Cookham (4.1 miles)

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Rising Sun, Hurley (0.2 miles), Black Boys Inn, Hurley (1.0 miles), Red Lyon, Hurley (1.1 miles), Dew Drop Inn, Hurley (1.5 miles), Ye Olde Dog and Badger, Medmenham (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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The building was reputedly built in 1135 (and some of the original customers still look to be drinking there!!). this really is a great building. I tried the local 'Rebellion' ale and happy to say all good. The only downside is the place does attract the 'Public School Underachievers' of the area 'lording it' to anyone who will take any notice. But it is a building that is worth a visit (just ignore the toffs).
wolvesfan - 2 Sep 2010 14:34
Lovely pub/restaurant/hotel in a great location. Food can be quite pricey and not always value for money, but it is great to eat in the gardens on a warm summer's evening. Service is quite slow, so if you're in a hurry find somewhere else for dinner as it can get quite busy.
emeraldisle - 20 Jul 2010 15:37
Friendly staff and they let dogs in the bar and garden. Beer good but at top end of price scale. Food did not eat but other customers were heard to comment and they were disatified, certainly menu is expensive. The pub was very busy, but the 'Rising Sun' was closed and they may have gained the business.
Pathpounder - 8 Jun 2010 08:18
Very good quality beer (Rebellion) and friendly service in the public bar. The food was excellent quality, we had the confit duck (a strange language mix that one!), a steak and lamb shank, however it was expensive and the portions wouldn't leave a hamster full. We also got the feeling we wouldn't be welome as walkers aywhere other than the garden or the small public bar to eat. If we do the Time-Out Marlow Circular Walk again we would eat and drink elsewhere.

BothamsAshes - 19 Oct 2009 10:49
August 2009 - Stayed at the pub's accommodation opposite for one night while walking the Thames river path. Chose to sit and eat in the small bar rather than in restaurant - Food very good. Since earlier reviews the real ale is very good (Marlow Rebellion Brewery - on night we stayed there was IPA 3.7% ABV and Mutiny 4.5% ABV) - priced at �3.10 a pint but in very good condition on evening of visit.
Breakfast excellent - would recommend to others walking Thames Path as a one-night stop over or if you are camping in village for an early evening drink.


geowalker - 21 Aug 2009 09:39

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