Traditional cosy town pub. 16th-century Grade II listed building with oak beams and flagstone floor. The garden is a small orchard with old farming implements. New landlords took over in Oct over 2017 and they now do bar meals and cheeses on Sundays.
Traditional cosy town pub. 16th-century Grade II listed building with oak beams and flagstone floor. The garden is a small orchard with old farming implements. New landlords took over in Oct over 2017 and they now do bar meals and cheeses on Sundays.
Popped in while in bovey for light switch on very busy nice pub amd ambience good but £7.00 for pot 2 for 2 with brown sugar and no teaspoon for said sugar bit much and when query price to be told its that much because a pub not cafe if gonna charge that much maybe spoons and correct colour sugar not brown cubes would be good! A pint been cheaper but as driving tea it was apart from that pub lovely little hidden gem
This is wonderful little pub. The atmosphere and ambience is superb, only criticism is staff, although very attentive but unaware of what drinks are available.
Just moved to Bovey, the first time in this pub, very friendly, nice atmosphere, will be back.
Insane food. Soup isn’t soup at all. It’s the tastiest meal in a bowl with the freshest bread. What a find!!!!
Visited the Bell Inn, a 16th century Gd II listed building, full of character displaying pretty hanging baskets & window boxes, located in Town Hall Place, Bovey Tracey accessible via B3344 off the A38. This gem of a pub clearly value their customers, greeting them in a welcoming manner & service with a smile. Chose traditional cooked ham salad after finding it difficult to choose from other tempting options; it was exemplary. A salad served in a wooden bowl including everything from potato salad, coleslaw, generous thick slices of sumptuous ham, beetroot, spring onions, roasted peppers & toms, cherry toms, onions, cucumber, various lettuce leaves; not only did the bowl look enticing, it was packed full of flavour. We had rustic bread (tasted like sourdough bread & was delicious) with 2 individual butters & a small jug of dressing. (Was offered a choice of dressing. Have included photo which doesn't do it justice as salad was divine). Truly a fantastic salad, fantastic service, highly recommend & will return. (Our only regret is we failed to realise the beautiful display of flowers upon entrance should have provided a clue that a hidden oasis is located at the rear of pub, offering customers to dine outside amongst a charming, well kept garden area.🥰)
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