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Reviews of Bell Inn, Warminster

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Review by margaret lawson on 28th June, 2007

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Excellent Wednesday night Italian food evenings in progress at the moment. Warm,friendly atmosphere and welcome. Very nice indeed.

Date visited: 27th June, 2007

Review by Keith Ewing on 4th February, 2007

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We live in France and miss English pubs and real proper beer. We came across the Bell Inn when searching for a place to enjoy real ale and good food. Visitng the Bell Inn was worth the journey from our holiday base in Dorset. A great pint and the food was first class. The staff were pleasant and friendly and the ambiance great. Thanks Lizzie and Team for a great lunch time visit. Pity it is so far away, popping into the Bell from France takes a bit of orgainising !!!!

Date visited: 30/01/07

Review by Chris Collins on 18th May, 2006

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What a great Pub, Good ambiance, friendly staff good accomodation and gret Ales from the Hidden Brewery, located two miles away. Recommended particulalry for dog owners and walkers Rated four on five

Date visited: 14th May 2006

Review by Gary Patterson / Michel Hammond on 1st December, 2005

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Along with my cousin Jane we had a memorable evening at this lovely country pub. We enjoyed the cosy atmosphere, delicious pub food, highly recommend beef steak and kidney pie. The pub has very caring hosts, Jill and Andre.......we hope to return. Thank you Gary Patterson Micheal Hammond McGrail Guesthouse Niagara Falls, Canada www.mcgrailguesthouse.ca

Date visited: November 14, 2005

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