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    The Bell

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 am (Next day)

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    Bricklayers Arms - Rib eye cooked ossobucco style

    Bricklayers Arms

    4.3(13 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    £££

    This is a quaint restaurant located in a rural area of greater London. It's a beautiful drive along…read morenarrow, hedge-lined roads once you leave the motor carriageways. The restaurant has limited parking, so many people park alongside the road. Every time I have visited the Bricklayers Arms, the restaurant has been quite busy. On weekends, it's VERY busy. The food is good. The menu is typical English fare. Due to the busyness of the restaurant, the service isn't great at times. It can be a little slow but it's always been friendly. I like this restaurant! It's one of my favorite restaurants in the greater London area. I recommend it.

    We are here last night and had a thoroughly good time. Lovely country pub with top quality food…read more The staff were very good. Smiling, welcoming and attentive, but not in your face. We (2 of us) had 3 courses each, 2 sides and 3 alcohol drinks for £100 which is good going around here. For starters we had the crab terrine with smoked paprika aioli (special) and the king scallops with swordfish and cream sauce. These were the best dishes of the evening. Light and sumptuous! For mains we had fillet steak and the rib eye! Both very nice, and good portions. We finished off with a sticky toffee pudding and apricot sorbet! All of this washed down with a couple of glasses of rose prosecco and a well priced glass of Chenin Blanc. We would have rated 5 stars if it weren't for the steak being a bit overdone and the scallops being more queenie than king but this didn't detract from a lovely meal and evening. We'll be back!

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    The Swan

    The Swan

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    We were staying in Chesham over the August bank holiday weekend and noticed The Swan were hosting…read morethe Ley Hill Music and Beer Festival and thought that it might be nice to attend the event. However, our day went from bad to worse. We got a taxi to the pub from our hotel which was 2.5 miles away and they charged us a staggering £10.20 - rip off price we thought! The pub itself is charming and full of character and is in a lovely little setting, but when we arrived at about 1pm just as the event had started, you could see the landlady was already stressed out!! She was in a bit of a panic and was shouting at some of her staff, which made us feel a bit on edge. I had read the reviews about the food being really good, however, we never got to try it as when we tried to order, she had closed the kitchen - we were very disappointed especially as we had only gone inside the pub about 15 mins beforehand to pick up the menu and no one had advised us to order our food then as the kitchen was about to be closed! We made do with a cheese burger from the barbeque which was very tasty. We then decided to leave and rang the cab company to take us back to our hotel (same taxi company, Goddards) but he wanted to charge us £15 and said that "they had a special rate with the hotel" - yeah the rip off rate!!! We refused to pay it and decided to go to The Crown next door who arranged a taxi for us at a lower rate. Therefore I conclude, picturesque pub, great local festival but shame about the landlady and that we never got to taste the food and beware fo the local cab companies!!!

    Looking for somewhere that could comfortably accommodate a group of nine for dinner, roughly…read moregeographically central to all,with a car park, led us to the location. So more luck than informed judgement but a marvelous find! Right on the outskirts of Chesham, next to the green at Botley Village overlooking the cricket pitch and Ley Hill golf course. Would be a good choice for a late walk and drink on an idyllic warm summers evening. Inside there is a lovely atmosphere of a traditional old English pub with real wooden beam ceiling - mind your head!!!- and inglenook fireplace. Good choice of beers, including real ale local bitter that was highly praised -can't comment I was driving!! - Menu was quite extensive but we were told it is changed quite frequently so need to check on their website before you go. As so many of us we had used the website to pre-order our meals and although they were very busy we were shown to our table spot on time. Service was excellent and food served piping hot and very nicely presented.More celebrity chef than country pub but nice sized portions and tasted as good as it looked. Loved the chips - more like a small pile of logs!- and the local bred steak was praised highly by our resident steak eater as was the fish course. In fact virtually everyone was pleased with their individual choices and the cheesecake pudding won the sweet round. Worked out to £26 per head when the bill came which was not bad as everyone had at least two courses and that also included wine, water and beers at dinner. Good access and parking, good food, good atmosphere,reasonably priced -what more do you want when looking for something a bit special?!! We will all be going back so hope it keeps up the standard.

    The Bell - pubs - Updated May 2026

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