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Ring O' Bells, Overton

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user reviews of the Ring O' Bells, Overton

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Dropped into this place after walking up the Sandstone trail. It's on the way down the hill as you walk into town. Lovely little place, looks like a real old pub and was a very welcome sight for two thirsty walkers.

Think it is a Lees pub, which isn't my favourite brewery, but the pint of Streaker I had was certainly well kept. Landlady was friendly but as it was about 6pm, the place was busy with diners so there wasn't much opportunity for her to chat. Didn't try the food, but the menu looked decent enough and it looked like decent pub fare. Would drop in again if passing and probably try the food next time. The portions looked like just the thing for hungry walkers.
Aaron95 - 15 Jul 2013 14:22
Lovely old-fashioned multi-roomed pub with some decent cask ales (from Lees). Friendly bar staff.
Dean_Lane - 19 May 2013 23:21
Great little pub, nice ladlady and staff and friendly locals. Have spent many an enjoyable session in here. Very well kept ales that are frequently changing. Friends love the hearty food, which is reasonably priced, but unfortunately no veggie food - although they will do egg and chips, it's not the same. Dogs welcome so great after a walk along the Sandstone Trail. Second best pub in Frodsham (after Helter Skelter).
DrR - 17 Nov 2009 20:12
What an excellent village local! A superb pint of Charles Wells Bombardier followed by an equally tasty pint of JW Lees Coronation Ale. The food looked extremely good value and very nicely presented.
Pedisace - 7 Sep 2009 20:14
Really enjoyed a lunch in this pub recently.

Tasty, wholesome food - at extremely good value for money - excellent ales and a warm welcome.

What more could a rambler want?
Redeye48 - 4 Aug 2009 17:49
A nice old multi-roomed pub but comes across as very cliquey.
Heatonian - 27 Jun 2009 22:30
Nice pub (female licencee, so no surprise there). Old building with well preserved features. Lots of rooms - a real warren - interesting and plenty of seating. Lots of good quality prints hanging on walls - more interest. Menu written on blackboard - always a good sign. Food is top qualty home cooking - not chef school stuff but a good meal at a fair price. Hubby says a very decent selection of ales. Good car park. Well worth the trip out of town.
Ihateclubmans - 20 Jan 2009 18:32
Fantastic place just up the hill from Frodsham town centre and on the Sandstone Trail so handy for walkers. The interior is wonderfully cosy and the seperate drinking areas are full of character, with bric-a-brac, low ceilings, original fittings etc. 3 or 4 ales to choose from and Black Sheep was on top form. Well worth the 10-minute walk up from Frodsham, and the Bull's Head next door is also highly recommended.
Carlurmston - 7 Sep 2008 13:52
cosey country pub with food served every lunch time. Enjoyable environment and friendly staff
anonymous - 17 Dec 2004 13:26

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