The Five Bells Inn, Whitchurch Canonicorum - pub details

Address: Higher Street, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 6RH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19155) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Brewery: Palmers

Pub facilities/features:

  • Pool table, Dartboard
  • Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, 24 hour licence, Car park, Smoking area, Accommodation available (Caravan & Camping), Disabled access, Disabled toilet

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Clock House Hotel, Chideock (2.0 miles)

 

user reviews of the Five Bells Inn, Whitchurch Canonicorum

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Pleasant enough, and a friendly welcome, but not much about it stands out. The Palmers beer was, well, just very average (I haven't yet had a pint of it that I like).
xforward - 20 Sep 2011 19:33
Mmmmmm, maybe its me but visited this pub last Tuesday evening and although we received a warm welcome the beer range was quite poor (two) and those weren't the best quality either...............
Also, unless you're a real dog lover it might be best to stear clear as there are dogs running and lying everywhere, and I mean everywhere, ok if you love the things but rather annoying if you want a drink and chat with the other half.........
Afraid we wouldn't return again.
potable50 - 20 Sep 2010 14:02
hi,ive stayed here on camping holidays for ten years ,quiet but so friendly here everything is just how you would want it to be.
kim.james and nikita
redkim65 - 15 Jun 2010 10:55
This pub is rather hard to find, it is located after negotiating three and a half miles of winding single track lanes with typically high hedges. On arrival ( if you do) the awkward journey is fully repaid by a delightful pub which shows no signs of change from the passing of seventy years give or take electrically dispensed lager.This village is famous for the fact that the church holdsthe bones of a saint, the only saint to be buried in Britain ( you are lucky to get that information as Slerpy was very close to nodding off when this was imparted at some length.The pub is a Palmer's tied house , at the moment their beer is going through a very good patch ! I really don't know much about religious experiences but this pub is worth the pilgrimage.
slerpy - 22 Aug 2009 16:55
Generally relies on locals during winter to keep it going - so says alot for the pub itself.
stop_taxi - 4 Apr 2007 20:15

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