Reviews of The Bell Inn, Aldworth. (Pub) in Reading (Berkshire).
The Bell Inn, Aldworth
Bell Ln, Aldworth, Reading RG8 9SE, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Bell Inn, Aldworth, Pub in Reading (Berkshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
Map
Open hours of The Bell Inn, Aldworth
Sunday
12–8PM
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
12–8PM
Wednesday
12–8PM
Thursday
12–8PM
Friday
12–8PM
Saturday
12–8PM
Popular times
Reviews of The Bell Inn, Aldworth
J. D.
Amazing little find , sells ploughman’s and rolls but the rolls are amazing and prob not to every ones taste I had salmon and bri ,
We also had steak and Stilton
And corned beef and cheeses all were fab , great for a light lunch
L. G.
Excellent pub! Great guest ales and ciders. They do the best rolls at such reasonable prices. I think if a pub does something well there's no need to change it. Perfect afternoon 👌
R. M.
Very cute historic pub. The inside is TINY but there is a really nice large garden area out the back so its a perfect spot for a beer after a walk in the countryside! Prices are really good too.
J. B.
The pub is picture postcard pretty & has ample parking & a lovely garden to eat & drink in. The landlord & staff are really friendly & helpful. I can recommend the cider & the Mexican chicken in a bun for lunch. You wiy not be disappointed.
T. F.
What a gem. Warm rolls and cool pints. Perfect stop on a long bike ride.
M. B.
Great old country pub. Literally one of the best. Be prepared and accept the fact you will queue for drinks and food and you will enjoy it.
C. L.
Lovely country side pub. Staff were really helpful and friendly. And their Baps are the food of Kings.
P. J.
Authentic old village pub. Good selection of beers, nice garden and a simple menu they deliver in bags to the garden.
D. B.
Awesome. Don't come here expecting a noisy sports bar. The Bell is a wonderful time capsule reminding us what village pubs used to be like in a bygone era. Come here for the best beer in the area. Come here for fresh hot crusty rolls featuring and showcasing proper food. Thick sliced ham, beautiful crystally mature cheddar, fresh sweet crab. They also do Ploughman's which are epic, and a small selection of homemade hot sponge type puds. The toilets allow you to gaze at the stars whilst you take your ease. The pub decor is a goldmine of old cuttings and local history. No TVs or Jukebox here, but a nice selection of books by the front door to pass your time, which will actually slow down if you allow it to when you visit. Bring cash. You order through one of three serving hatches that are the bar, proper old school. I say bring cash as they don't even have a till, just an original wooden drawer for notes and a carved bowl for change. Talking of change, please don't Bell... Ever. The pub is an absolute gem in this day and age of brewery owned chain pubs. Loved by camra members, locals, cyclists, clubs and those in the know, I'm in two minds whether or not to post this review, just because I don't want it to become too popular.
J. H.
Hadn't visited thus excellent pub for many years and was delighted to find it as good as ever!