The Bell is reputedly one of the oldest pubs in Reigate although little remains to indicate its age. It is one of the local pubs sold to Greene King by Allied Breweries (Friary Meux) in 1990. The tiny frontage opens into a long, narrow, low ceiling pub. There is a wooden floor and wooden tables throughout, and to the rear is a patio garden. The seat by the window is popular for those wishing to people watch. The beer menu changes frequently and usually includes local beers such as By the Horns, Titsey, Firebird and Surrey Hills as well as some from the Greene King stable. Children are welcome in the pub until 5pm. Note the large old Ordnance Survey map on the ceiling. No food is sold but you are welcome to bring in a take-away.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Bell Inn, Reigate