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The Bell Inn, Bicester
Lower Heyford
Postal town: Bicester
OX25 5NY
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Reviews of The Bell Inn (Average Rating: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
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Thuck Phat left this review about The Bell Inn
A traditional stone built village boozer which hasn't been too messed about with internally. A refurbished gastropub it isn't.
Inside it is a comfortable, rural boozer with plenty of wood, floors, furniture and bar, a wood burner, books for sale at £1 into the charity box and a wide selection of board games.
Food was decent and value but it's pretty basic pub grub. Steak nights on Monday to Thursday were advertised with a 10oz steak and half a bottle wine for £10.
Four handpumps had on 2 ciders alongside Skinners Betty Stoggs and a decent Salopian Shropshire Gold.
A solid bet for a decent pint and something to eat.
On 4th June 2018 
  - rating: 6
  [User has posted 691 recommendations about 690 pubs]
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Bell Inn
ORIGINAL REVIEW April 2015
A very charming village pub in Oxfordshire stone,it has retained a multi roomed interior with a low ceiling and exposed interior stone work.To the left of the entrance is a seperate dining room while to the right  is a large lobby with a few more tables set for dining.Beyond this is the wooden floored bar area,an L shaped section with traditional wooden furniture,chairs and stools with a wood burner and a flatscreen turned off.Beyond the bar room is a small snug area with more seating.
There was a friendly welcome from behind the bar from a young team,and the pub was well used by villagers and visiting boaters from the nearby Oxford Canal.
I didn't eat,but the pub grub menu looked decent and you can eat in the bar room which is the livelier part of the pub.There is a charity book case with paperbacks sold for £1.A beer festival will take part in September.
There were four handpumps offering a real cider,Salopian Darwin's Origin and Shropshire Gold (both in tip top condition) while a pump was unused but a Slaters dark beer was up next once conditioned.
Pleased to find such a decent freehouse ,it must be in consideration for the GBG and it's a pub I would most definitely return to.
UPDATE
The deal here is two very well kept real ales with Salopian Shropshire Gold a regular and two real ciders.The food is pub grub style and good value but not haute cuisine.Well used by villagers,it's a solid boozer.
On 11th February 2018 
  - rating: 7
  [User has posted 3041 recommendations about 3041 pubs]
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Pub Details
Pub details supplied by members of this site to the best of their knowledge. Please check with pub directly before making a special trip.
- Accommodation : No last updated 04 June 2016 by Graham Coombs
 - Bar Billiards : No last updated 04 June 2016 by Graham Coombs
 - Beer Festivals : Yes last updated 27 May 2018 by Komakino .
 - Beer Garden : Yes last updated 03 April 2015 by Bucking Fastard
 - Child Friendly : Yes last updated 03 April 2015 by Bucking Fastard
 - Dog Friendly : Yes - Not in dining room - last updated 03 April 2015 by Bucking Fastard
 - Hot Food : Yes last updated 03 April 2015 by Bucking Fastard
 - Micropub : No last updated 04 June 2016 by Graham Coombs
 - Pinball : No last updated 04 June 2016 by Graham Coombs
 - Pool Table : No last updated 04 June 2016 by Graham Coombs
 - Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally
 - Real Cider : Yes last updated 03 April 2015 by Bucking Fastard
 
  
  
  