Five Bells, Buriton - pub details
Description
A charming 17th Century inn in the centre of the picturesque village of Buriton in Hampshire, at the foot of the Queen Elizabeth Country Park.
Traditional dining room and two bars, terrific menu using only fresh locally sourced produce wherever possible.
Families and dogs welcome to our large sunny garden (weather permitting!) We strive to provide a friendly & welcoming atmosphere.
We also have two self-catering cottages to let which can sleep up to eight people comfortably.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Jason & Jane Stredder
(last updated: 20th Aug 2007)
Address: High Street, Buriton, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU31 5RX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01730 263584
Petersfield (2.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Dartboard
- Food served (seven days a week), Sunday roast (locally sourced meat), Real ale (Hall & Woodhouse)
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park (Ample parking), No smoking area (It's the law!), Function room for hire (Dining room & bar), Accommodation available (2 self-catering cottages), Coach parties welcome, Disabled access
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other pubs nearby:
Jolly Sailor, Petersfield (1.3 miles), Royal Oak, Petersfield (1.9 miles), Foggys, Petersfield (1.9 miles), George, Petersfield (2.0 miles)
user reviews of Five Bells, Buriton
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| We visited the Five Bells during a walk from Rowlands Castle to Petersfield. From the moment we walked through the door we loved this pub. Genuine character a warm welcome, crisp clear well kept beer, I tried the Hare an excellent pint. The food was superb, three of us had the locally sourced venison. We honestly thought it the best we had ever eaten. There is a comfy little lounge with sofa's and a beautiful little garden. If you like a traditional well run pub with excellent food you will love the Five Bells. My higest rated pub yet at 9.5 points. John.T - 30 Mar 2008 22:50 |
| We visited on an unseasonably warm Saturday in February and sat in the garden -- a very pleasant spot, although some of the furniture could do with renewing. Inside, there's a good balance between the traditional local and a more contemporary feel -- although the sofa under the dartboard worried me. There's a restaurant-style menu and a bar menu and you can eat off either. The beer (Dorset ales) was good and the food was very good -- generous portions of tasty, well-prepared dishes with mussels featuring strongly. Not cheap, but you wouldn't expect cheap in this part of the world. Good staff too; they still seem to be settling in but they're certainly getting there. Well worth checking out. priestleysj - 12 Feb 2008 22:47 |
| Dropped in at the Five Bells for lunch after the Great South Run. Beer and food excellent, staff very friendly and helpful. Just what a good pub should be. castara03 - 31 Oct 2007 23:32 |
| Rising from the slough of mediocrity into which it had sunk, The Five Bells is showing every sign of reclaiming the status it enjoyed five or six years ago as a really great country inn. Roomy, comfortable traditional bar on one side, classy but equally comfortable restaurant area on the other. Menus are reassuringly short. Good range of ales - King & Barnes' Sussex going down well when we visited. Was once famed for its Sunday lunches and has that feel again now. We've only enjoyed a drink there but will return to try the food soon. myPetersfield - 1 Jul 2007 21:16 |
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