Six Bells, Fulbournback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Good pub on the village's main street. It has a couple of bars and a huge garden at the rear. The landlord and customers all seemed friendly and the ale range was decent - Greene King IPA, Oakham JHB, Broughton Dark Dunter, Woodfordes Wherry & Adnams Bitter & Broadside. Cider was Old Rosie. Probably the best pub in the village.
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I used to live in Fulbourn many years ago and tended to frequent the Baker's Arms, but there's no doubt now that the Six Bells is THE place in the village. A very warm welcome to a returning stranger, half a dozen beers in excellent condition covering a range of styles. The food is interesting , varied and of high quality. A friendly little public bar and a larger comfortable but relaxed lounge bar. The pub is in the village centre and provides a hub for all sorts of activities including occasional jazz evenings. Altogether admirable
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Great Pub well run by Friendly staff.
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Popped in last Monday lunchtime en route to our holiday in Suffolk and had a very nice pint of Wherry ( Would've had more but was driving :o( ) . Wife had the game casserole and I had the pork & duck pie. Both very good indeed. Very friendly and good example of what a village pub should be.
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excellent olde Worlde thatched pub with open fires situated in the centre of Fulbourn village. Serving Adnams bitter and Broadside, Woodfordes Wherry, Greene King IPA and Westons Old Rosie scrumpy cider. Regular guest beers also feature. When I visited the beers were in excellent condition and the starff were extremely friendly.
There is an A la carte menu. I didn't have a meal but judging by the number of diners on a Wednesday evening I would imagine the extensive menu provides for good eating.
The Six Bells is well worth a visit if you are in the Cambridge area.
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Last week I spent a day in Cambridge with Mr Dibbs, our retired greyhound, while my wife was working at OCR. By lunchtime I had had enough of wandering around the spires of academe, and as it was a warm day, a pint seemed just the thing. Coming from Nottingham, I have put all Greene King pubs on the blacklist which rather limted my options - they took over a perfectly good brewery, Hardys & Hansons of Kimberley, and closed it down. The next problem was finding a pub that allowed Mr Dibbs to come in and shelter from the heat of the midday sun. The only option was to get in the car and find one - step forward The Six Bells at Fulbourn, near Cambridge. If only more pubs were more welcoming to dogs....
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Many a good night spent in the Six Bells. Good changing selection of well kept real ale, decent food and a fantastic atmosphere. Quiz nights on Thursdays are packed. Friendy bar staff, plenty of parking, large garden, open fire, good food and beer - what more could you want?
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Had a meal and some drinks here on August 25th. Came in through the car park and was led through a maze of corridors to the restaurant in the back of the pub. It soon became full. The beer was excellent and I wish I'd had time for more. The food was really very nice and I'd certainly return. Friendly service as well.
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really friendly, good food and great beer
neil and Dawn Roskilly - 7 Apr 2006 18:38 |
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