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The Bell Inn was our first stop on our Sunday crawl of Somerset. It's a village pub with a couple of rooms. Most people were there for Sunday lunch. One other guy was having a quite drink, whilst reading the newspaper. 3 ales were on - Exmoor Fox, Sharps Doom Bar & St Austell Tribute. Ciders were Westons Old Rosie & Rosie's Pig. Took a while to get served as we arrived just after a group of 3 who placed drinks and then food orders. But otherwise service was fine.
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I visited this pub a few months ago after a 20 year gap (I use to like in Kingsbury Episcopi,.....yeah, another life!!) and am glad to say I found the beer to be very good and the welcome to be fantastic. The landlady, she'll be the blonde one then, was extremely friendly. Great pub. I'll be back. 9/10 from me.
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A very nice pub with a good selection of ales and ciders on offer; those tasted were very good. A great asset for the village and worth going to if you live there, but hardly worth taking any detour just to visit the pub
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After a few fortunately short-lived problems, this pub is back to its best! Good beer, good food, good company and a lovely fire to warm the cockles! Altogether a good experience!
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Ale kept well, and a lovely real fire.
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In on Sunday for charity fun day. Wasn't as good as last year didn't have as many stalls set up in the garden. Had Wickwar Bob and Cottage King Arthur which were both average. Didn't try food as there was a dodgy looking roast pork / burger van in the car park.
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Popped in last Saturday and had a lovely pint of Milly's by the Moor Beer Co. What a nice place and friendly bar lady and locals. Would have stayed longer but we were on bicycles. Hope to go back for more. Good to find a pub that's open all day too. Not sure if it is during the week.
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