The Six Bells, St Albans - pub details
Address: 16-18 St. Michaels Street, St Michaels, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, AL3 4SH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 5367)
St Albans Abbey (0.8 miles), St Albans (1.3 miles), Park Street (2.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Smoking area
Pub suggested by Tom Savory on 12 Nov 2003
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Rose and Crown, St Albans (0.0 miles), Blue Anchor, St Albans (0.2 miles), Black Lion, St Albans (0.2 miles), Lower Red Lion, St Albans (0.3 miles), Portland Arms, St Albans (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Six Bells, St Albans
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| One of St Albans' best; an enchanting pub with true English character. THE_SWAN - 1 Nov 2008 23:40 |
| A smashing pub. enterbluebottle - 19 Sep 2008 17:11 |
| Loved this pub when i visited a while ago. The staff were fantastic and the food was good. A very enjoyable evening with some old friends. JayF - 8 Jul 2008 21:10 |
| Love this pub! Has a real great buzz to it. Cozy, welcoming and quaint. The Ales were spot on, Timothy Taylor is always in good nick! the food portions are generous, and simply great value for money. note that they stop food at 8.30pm. Everytime we have been in, we found the staff fast, courteous, cheery and efficient. I just wish we lived a little nearer, and did not have to drive to it... Great venue, well done Landlord. PS. contrast the feel of this pub with the lack of atmosphere at the Hollybush, Potters Crouch, down the road. That could also be such a great venue, with the right landlord. COLSLAW - 7 Jul 2008 23:56 |
| The Six Bells is a wonderful looking building and clearly has some age and history to it. It claims to be the only pub within the walls of old Roman Verulamium and an old Roman Bath House was discovered during excavations in the 1970’s. Inside it’s very well presented with a massive open fireplace being a focal point. I generally visit on a Sunday lunchtime when it gets very full so it can be difficult to find somewhere to sit and the service can be a bit fraught. There is a decent selection of real ales but for quality I think the nearby Rose & Crown is a little better. Millay - 17 Feb 2008 11:17 |
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