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Review

The Chester Bells

Traditional Pub

21 Grosvenor Street  MAP

The Chester Bells

This quiet pub on the main road out of Chester is laid out in the traditional 'rabbit warren' fashion.
It's the kind of place to come to if you need a break from the action in the centre of town. It also makes a good spot to while away the hour you're going to have to spend waiting for a table at nearby Franc's or Paparazzi.
Expect a good selection of well-kept draught beers and a decent range of standard pub food. Music is quiet enough to allow conversation and there's a small TV in one bar for sport lovers. Redecorated in August 97 (though you wouldn't notice), it also has rooms at £40 a double. A nice little patio in the back is good for summer evenings.

What's on offer: Draught Boddingtons, Draught Stella, Cheeseburger with, chips & salad, Mixed grill,

Prices: Inexpensive

Toilets: OK.

Map

Phone: 01244 324022

Review date: 09/08/1997

Web site: http://www.thechesterbells.co.uk/