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The Six Bells Inn Payhembury

logoThe Six Bells Inn stands at the centre of Payhembury Village and offers a warm welcome as your Local.

Don, Carole and Tom are “mine hosts” and look forward to better times when they can offer hospitality inside the pub.

 

Open all day Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Don’t forget we are now doing our full menu as well as our fish and chips!

Saturday 3pm we will be showing the final game of the season for Exeter chiefs

Sunday we will be doing our Sunday roast from 12 (Beef & Pork) and it’s the start of euro 2020 for England who play Croatia @ 2pm so why not pop down 󠁧󠁢?

Booking advisable just in case – Takeaways are still available

Contact: 01404 841261

 

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Steak Night at the Six Bells

June 12th, 2021
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Sundays at the Six Bells

May 22nd, 2021

Sunday roasts are back at the bells from this Sunday (23rd) We are now taking bookings for Sunday roast, but don’t worry our takeaway baguettes are still available – from 12 till 3, and drinks are available from 12 ’til 8 Give us a call or a message to book your table or takeaway 📞01404 841261📞

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Six Bells – Opening Hours

May 20th, 2021

    The current opening hours are: Monday & Tuesday Closed Wednesday & Thursday 5pm to 10pm Friday 4pm to 11pm Saturday 12pm to 11pm Sunday 12pm to 9pm As of the Sunday 23rd may we will be doing our roast dinners, don’t worry we will still be doing our roast baguettes as well. We will keep you updated if anything changes. Once again we want to thank everyone for your continued support throughout these last 15 months. Don, Carole & Tom

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Update from the Six Bells

March 22nd, 2021

We hope this finds everybody feeling a little bit brighter after the strange year we have had. Hopefully we are coming through the other side now with vaccinations going up and cases falling on a weekly basis. As you may be aware Boris (wouldn’t have wanted his job) has set out our exit strategy for the next few month. In respect to ourselves if everything goes to plan, we are allowed to open for outside table service only on the 12th April. We will be opening at 12 noon on this day and hopefully the weather will be kind to us. […]

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