Zarezerwuj teraz
Sprzężenie zwrotne
Przekaż informację zwrotnąI recently visited this restaurant for a Sunday roast and a few drinks, and I must say the food was outstanding and well worth the price. The staff were also fantastic, and I will definitely be coming back in the future.
Located in the heart of Aylesbury, this delightful pub is a hidden gem. I ordered the steak, ale, and horseradish pie with champ mash, kale, broccoli, and red wine gravy, and it was absolutely delicious. I also enjoyed a refreshing pint of Chiltern Bitter. The customer service was top-notch - the staff were friendly and professional. I highly recommend this place.
I stopped here for a bit of breakfast after a pretty horrible couple of days staying at the local hospital, I can honestly say that to my pleasant surprise I had what I believe to be the best Full English Breakfast that I have had in a pub in over 25 years, the ingredients were all of a high quality and were cooked to an equally high standard, I only wish that there was more of it. It should probably be noted that the staff were also impeccably polite to me, I was served extremely quickly and without fuss and the place was spotlessly clean. Not being from the area I have no idea what the place was like when it was previously a Wetherspoons, certainly some of the previous reviews suggest that the place isn’t a nice place to be, but clearly now that it has apparently been taken over, they are obviously trying to turn around its previous reputation and certainly my impression was that the place was doing a fantastic job of it, I rarely find myself in the area, however should I find myself back there anytime soon I shall be making a beeline for this place, cheers fellers
Usual COVID requirements for a Wetherspoons pub, restaurant and also hotel. As nearby market finished pub was quite quiet. Used app to order drinks disappointed Erdinger low alcohol beer had run out so opted for Heineken Blue. Served quite quickly. As pub quiet able to read some of the history of local stately homes eg Waddesdon and about Baron Rothschild. Did not stay for food but what we saw looked up to the usual Wetherspoon standard. Set this up as a new venue rather than put the review under the Bell Hotel already listed as we were not staying on the premises
I agree wholeheartedly with D. Wooler's review. I too was in the Bell on Tuesday evening, to celebrate the England victory. I have no idea why the man who runs the hotel side of things felt the need to act in such an aggressive and offensive way, abusing customers left right and centre (as other reviews clearly attest to). There are plenty of other excellent venues in Aylesbury to drink in. I shall be visiting them from now on!