Blue Bell Inn, Tushinghamback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
First visit here today. Offbeat wild blackberry mild sampled and found to be in superb condition. Extremely friendly landlord and dogs. Holding a classic car show in July. Well worth quick detour from the A41.
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As I live about half a mile from the Blue Bell, I pop in now and again (and again and again). I couldn't wish for a better local - the beer is good, the food excellent, and with a weekly quiz night and a monthly folk it couldn't be better than this.
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nice pint of beer but a 'locals' pub
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Weird place!! Bit like the pub out of the American Warewolf in Lodon!!
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Lovely old worldy pub with really friendly landlord and locals and excellent tasting ales
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Possibly about as good as a pub can be. This wonderful old rickety building, with leaning walls and half-timbered exterior, dates from the 16th century. It's just off the A41 Whitchurch-Chester road just inside Cheshire. Inside you are first greeted by an unusual spiral staircase, with the main bar room on your right. Wonderfully cosy interior and furnishings, with beams, brass fittings, and cosy sitting-room furniture as well as tables. Two other rooms further back are reserved for diners, and I recommend you eat here, for the pub offers restaurant-quality food for pub food prices- most dishes are about �8.95 but this is no ordinary pub grub. On the real ale front Shropshire Gold, Oakham JHB and another guest were available. Service fantastic, and I consider this pub a must for anyone in the area. A gem.
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A really warm and friendly pub in an old country building. Serves great beer, really good pub food and has real open fires, topped off with a welcoming landlord and landlady and friendly locals. Who could ask for more.
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This pub is in the GBG and rightly so.As an erstwhile CAMRA member, but now lapsed ( they are such a bunch of fogeys at their head office)I think I know a first class pub when I find one, and this IS a 1st.class pub. The beer range changes regularly and there is always a selection of 4 or 5 unusual beers, very few of which are found easily elsewhere. The food is cracking good pub fare ( hot, tasty and very filling ) and is quite cheap. The owner is friendly and sociable, as were the other customers. Not only that, but the building is old and interesting and the bar really charismatic, with and a big inglenook open fireplace and armchairs. All in all, I cannot remember the last time I found a better/nicer pub than this one. My only disappointment is that I live in Hertfordshire and it is a b----y long way from Tushingham in Cheshire.
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