The Eight Bells, Long Crendon - pub details

Address: 51 High Street, Long Crendon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP18 9AL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30379) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.eightbellspub.com

Nearest train station Haddenham & Thame Parkway (2.8 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Dartboard
  • Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Smoking area, Wireless internet access

Pub suggested by Chester Andrews on 21 Nov 2006

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Churchill Arms, Long Crendon (0.2 miles), Angel Inn, Long Crendon (0.5 miles), Gurkha Tavern, Long Crendon (0.5 miles), Mole and Chicken, Long Crendon (1.0 miles), Bell Inn, Chearsley (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Eight Bells, Long Crendon

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Still a real pub with atmosphere, horse brasses and all. Food sampled good. Service good.
KingTancred - 11 Mar 2012 16:22
Exceptional beers in a wonderful old pub. There's a nice beer garden out the back where they still play Aunt Sally
VPA_drinker - 6 Aug 2010 11:26
Wonderful, old-fashioned country pub with very friendly landlady (and dog). Five real ales is about the right number to get good turnover. One alcove is dedicated to the Long Crendon Morris Men -- which says quite a lot about both the pub and the village.
charlie_m - 28 Nov 2009 14:02
What a pub and what a fantastic village! was in The Eight Bells on Sunday 17th May to have a meal, food was fantastic and at a reasonable price! they had 3 Ales on hand pull and 2 on a stillage directly behind the bar, the beer was in good nick and was at a healthy price for this area of Bucks. this is certainly the quintessential English Village and is classed as the home of the TV series "Midsomer Murders".

The pub is very old, i believe it dates back over 400 years, the staff were friendly and attentive and all in all this pub was great, long may it stay that way!
Trouty - 16 Jun 2009 12:40
They now have two handpulled ales of which one was Spinning Dog Harvester (a bit cold) and four on gravity - we sampled the Fenland 'Rauchbier tasting' Babylon Banks which was spot on. The gravity ales appear to have started last week, perhaps because they are now in the Good Beer Guide. A damn good boozer.
Booze_Allen - 24 Sep 2008 18:21

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