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Great menu and food, great service and great restaurant area. Would recommend for a quiet family lunch or evening meal followed by a walk around the church yard.
What can I say top stars all round from being greeted at the door to the service was just amazing thank you to all the bells of peover staff. Food was just delicious and I will definitely be back.
Took my Dad today for Sunday roast which was excellent! Great beers on offer and the staff were brilliant especially Angela. Definitely will be back to try the rest of the menu!
An idyllic setting in a lovely Cheshire hamlet, involving traveling up a cobble road to takes you to the Bells. Clearly proud of their connections in the area with the former US Air Force Base They have some lovely internal areas and have made excellent use of the outside space, which must be very b
Enjoyed our lunch here. Beautiful pub in gorgeous setting. Lots of history. Friendly service and food arrived promptly, which was expected given it was quite quiet. Would definitely return if in the area. Happy to recommend.
Excellent, delicious meals and very good value for money. The staff were very friendly and service was great. Great children's menu too. I would definitely go there again.
We came for lunch, arranged to sit outside for drinks beforehand, having booked a table inside. It was a glorious day so a really nice place to sit in the sun. Staff were great in sorting out an outside table, shade etc. We asked if we could have our starters whilst outside and mains meal inside. No
We called here on Sunday after arriving for a few days caravan stay. It was packed and the Sunday lunches looked amazing! So we booked for lunch 2 days later which was a lot quieter. Hubby had Haddock and chips. The Haddock was a really good size, very meaty and pure white and fresh. The batter wa
Met friends for lunch two of us ordered cheese and onion pie but ended up with steak pie which was delicious. We did smile about this and enjoyed lunch Don't open until noon but worth a visit. We will return.
Arrived on Saturday evening, without booking a table, but we were lucky to be able to get a table for two pretty quickly. We started with some nibbles, olives and patron peppers, both very good. For the mains we chose battered haddock with hand cut chips, and also sausage and mash, both excellent.
Been a couple of times now, and both times not only was the food superb, but service was fantastic too. Lovely attentive staff who really looked after us. Inside it’s a really nice atmosphere, many quirky period features, we also ate in the garden on our second visit which is stunning. We will be ba
We had a nice little dinner at the restaurant after having moved to this area. The staff was nice and friendly. We had halloumi fries and cheese and onion pie. Food was nice and fresh and periodic ambience. Definitely would be visiting again.
Lovely country pub, beautiful and with traditional furnishings. The bar is cosy and offer a good drinks selection. Food is tasty with the chicken presented as a rich fine dining experience, the pie was more traditional pub fare food with top notch ingredients. Seems to be popular with weddings and t
Beautiful pub in beautiful surroundings. Even had a visit from the local robin
The Pub was in the most picturesque villages. Ambience was OK for a Sunday. I kid you not the food was mostly cold & the room could have been warmer at the time. Unfortunately we had to send the food back & afterourselves so did some other diners. On return of our food, certain items on the plate st
A solo diner on a Saturday night without a booking is always hard but I had a great experience here. They were fully booked but the on duty manager,Phil,set up a table in the bar area for me. They had run out of the vegetarian soup option but the chef offered to make me an asparagus soup from scratc
This is a great place to eat .. not too pricy (including drinks we lunched for 25 gbp/head) but the food is very well prepared and tasty. It has extensive outdoor seating, a lot of which is protected against sun and rain. Lower Peover is a lovely little village, and this pub is a great reason to vis
I recently shot a wedding at the church behind the pub and thought next time I was in the area, I will pop in for lunch. I thought it was a lovely little hidden gem. I wasn't disappointed. The food was amazing! I will definitely be back.
This is a lovely restaurant in a beautiful quiet leafy village in the heart of Cheshire. The food and wine menu is simple but has enough choice so there's something to suit virtually all pallets, and not particularly expensive. Service is excellent, as is the quality of the meals. Set in beautiful s
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