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Alan Winfield left this review about Bell & Harp
The Bell and Harp is situated at the southern end of Coxbench on the quiet alfreton road,the pub is set above road level.
Once inside there was a small lounge to the right which was in darkness,the main bar is to the left,this is a decent sized room that had a tiled floor and a real fire on the go,the seating was mainly comfy bench type with chairs and small stools,there was a raised area to the front and another raised area to the rear of the room,this had a TV on showing Wigan thrash Everton.
The pub is a Marstons tied house and there were four real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Pedigree which was a very nice drink,the other beers were Banks's Sunbeam,Banks's Mild and Jennings Cumberland.
There was a decent amount of locals in on my Saturday dinner visit and all were drinking beer.
I quite liked this pub and could have happily stayed here for a good session.
Pub visited 9/3/2013
On 9th March 2013
- rating: 8
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally