Former brewpub with narrow frontage which belies an extensive interior of four rooms and three bars catering for all tastes. Each bar has its own character and custom; the small middle bar attracts drinkers, the front bar and downstairs room at the very rear are frequented by diners, with the intimate rear bar for both. The pub was opened in the 15th century to celebrate the church tower, hence the name. Décor is rustic throughout, with assorted wooden furnishings including settles, while wood-burning stoves add to the ambience and comfort in winter. Very old pumpclips adorn the walls of the middle bar. Separate room for families and functions.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Ring O'Bells, St Columb Major