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Six Bells, Thame

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Nice enough pub. Beer prices ridiculous and food even more so for what you get.
littledrummerboy - 29 Apr 2018 20:36
In here on Saturday and nice comfey interior with stone/wood/carpet flooring.
Loud piped music playing.
Usual Fullers/Gales beers on sale. My pint of Red Fox cost £3.70 (ouch!)
bjbrummiejohn - 10 Sep 2013 13:14
Smartly refurbished fullers pub. High street location with beer garden to the rear. Quite expensive- on a par with central london. Decent pub food. Staff are aloof to the point of arrogance. Clearing empty glasses away from tables would also help.
Tom.herl - 27 May 2013 14:28
Went to the Six Bells recently and could not recognise it. It has had a makeover since last we were there and also completely different staff. The welcome was fabulous and so was our lunch. Cannot recommend it more highly. The friendly knowledgeable staff knew exactly the ingredients in each dish and couldn't have been more helpful. The staff noticed we were leaving and said they hoped to see us again soon. Don't get that at many places! As we live in East Anglia we are not that way very often, but would certainly go out of our way to visit whenever we are next in the vicinity. Try it - you won't be disappointed.
tourmal321 - 13 Apr 2011 13:57
Nice Fullers pub, I was here for the beer and I'm a fan of Fullers London Pride, however is was a bit cold and had seen better days. I will return however.
Abteilung - 25 Oct 2009 16:53
I thoroughly enjoyed this pub, yes i guess if you live up this way you would get fed up with having Fullers beers thrown at you all the time but when you are from Devon and the only Fullers Ale you can get is usually London Pride you are quite happy to sup a good pint of ESB or Fuller Gales HSB or Discovery to name a few, i'm a fan of Fullers beers and although they have grown into one of the big National brewers i think they do extremely well to keep the range of beer they sell and brew and their pubs all traditional. The Six Bells is a lovely pub with a mixture of modern twisted with that Olde Worlde Charm! Teh Ale was in top class condition, i think i must have had 6 or 7 pints of the HSB which i have to say hasn't changed since Fullers Bought out Gale's about 3 years ago and the food was brilliant too, i actually thoughtthis was teh best pub in Thame, however it is a little stroll oout from the centre, if you are staying in the Spread Eagle Hotel turn left and follow you nose for about 7 mins i guess! however the Birdcage and the Swan were good too an dteh Ale was also good.

The Six Bells is definitely worth that stroll, go there or miss out!
Trouty - 19 Jun 2009 13:14
This pub serves excellent food and fantastic beer. The staff are superb, professional and attentive. The only 'minor' criticisms are: the beer and wine prices are a tad high - and they close at 11 pm at weekends and holidays - when they should stay open until midnight at least?.
scotia001 - 12 Apr 2009 16:50
Went for lunch yesterday with my wife, daughter and granddaughter in a pushchair. Staff couldn't have been more friendly. We had the run of the back room, and the pub was absolutely full of locals, which speaks volumes. Bar lunches were very good value, and my pint of Jack Frost was superb. Will definitely return should we be in that neck of the woods again.
philanders - 1 Mar 2009 18:30
Just had lunch here. Highly recommended for food & beer. My partner reckoned this was one of the best served beers he had drunk for ages. Good friendly warm atmosphere, we'll be back.
Bibasmummy - 30 Nov 2008 14:40
Absolutely lovely pub with a fab homely atmousphere. just had a new refurb and is looking even better. along with the refurb is a new menu which tastes fantastic.
its both child and dog friendly and the staff are welcoming.
would recomend this pub to EVERYONE.. and have done
xx
brownsauce - 28 Sep 2008 22:09
you must try the belly pork. unless you are veggie!!!!
thamebeermonster - 10 Jul 2007 22:35
Visited this pub for food after reading reviews on this website. Maybe we were just expecting gastropub type food but we were distinctly underwhelmed. Paid for a bread basket which contained a cut up pre bought part bake roll which had been burnt. Starters and mains were just O.K. We were with our daughter and were in the non smoking bit at the back which was just as well as the bar contained a raucous table of swearing yobs. Staff were very good and eager to please so maybe just an off day.
yummummy - 25 Jun 2007 14:28
Beer is usually good, but on occasions you feel overwhelmed by youth, both good and bad.
beermonsterthame - 5 Jan 2007 19:12
This is the best pub in Thame. Very friendly bar staff, a huge car park at the rear of the pub, Fuller's beer at its best, a large no smoking area and an extensive home-cooked menu. Please visit!
trevorwanstall - 20 Jan 2006 15:45
It is run by Richard and Claire and since taking over last year they have made it one of the most popular pubs in Thame. Richard is a top chef and the food is wonderful. It is now a family friendly pub. Also has a large outside patio area and car park
Jenny Walker - 14 Apr 2004 15:27

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