Five Bells, Buriton - pub details

Address: High Street, Buriton, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU31 5RX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13167) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station 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), 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 (2.0 miles), George, Petersfield (2.0 miles)

 

user reviews of Five Bells, Buriton

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An excellent village pub in a lovely village. Stayed at the pub last weekend. The guest room was clean and comfortable - no breakfast so you have to bring your own eggs and cook them. Public bar has a great atmosphere with lively chat and lots of dogs (all on leads). The TV is a bit out of character but thankfully it is not on very often. Food is good and service fine. Wll definately return again - highly recommended.
potrix - 23 Feb 2011 16:00
A good village pub ideally situated in a great walking area. We went last Sunday, when the low beamed 17th Century area was crowded, so shown to an interesting, spacious function room - unfortunately heating on just put on so really cold. Staff very friendly but variable - various screw ups on drinks order - white wine and lemonade is not really a spritzer. Beers included well kept Badger and Pickled Partridge - food was good, mainly Sunday roasts but also lasagna and a seafood salad. I'd definitely return.
Beer_Hound - 26 Nov 2010 01:39
After not visiting the five bells in over a year, me and my partner returned one satarday afternoon to be very pleasently suprised. we had been out walking in Queen Elizabeth country park for over 3 hours and were in great need of refreshment which the five bells satisfied. The food is fantastic and also very good value for money. I had the carbonara which was an absolute delight; completely full of flavours. My partner had the steak and chips which he ordered rare; which actually came rare rather than a bit pink!! He also enjoyed his meal very much as the steak was obviously of very good quality. The chef that is there now obviously has a great knowledge and care of food. The staff were fantastic and catered for all are needs. Even though most of them are young; they all have a very professional and mature approach to their work. The beer garden is beautifull and a lovely place to relax. I highly recommend a visit to this now wounderful pub.
josiejo1234 - 13 Jul 2010 10:18
After an hour of driving around looking for the perfect country pub we found it with the Five Bells. A sixteeth century pub with low level ceilings, original features, real ales, good home cooked food and a superb established beer garden. The food was exactly what it said it was, good, home cooked food with generous portions- no room for puddings here, although the deserts menu also looked extremly good! The landlord was warm & friendly, nothing was too much trouble and he was happy to chat about the pubs interesting history as he walked us around the many winding rooms and snugs. My husband and I will definately be returning to this gem of a pub!
SVB - 11 Jul 2010 09:39
Excellent food, particularly the liver and bacon.
hampshirewalker - 9 Jul 2010 22:00

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