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EASTER WEEKEND
Friday 3rd to Monday 6th April
Join us this Easter Sunday to celebrate the long weekend with family and friends. Our perfectly cooked roasts alongside your favourite classics (and our Easter special mini egg chocolate pot) feature on our three-course menu for the special occasion. We’ve got our little ones menu as well for the ultimate family weekend.
MAY BANK HOLIDAYS
Celebrate the bank holidays the way they’re meant to be enjoyed- with family and friends, summer dishes and an atmosphere that makes you want to stay a little longer. With all your favourite tipples behind the bar too, we can’t wait to cheers to the long weekend with you (with a pint in hand).
WELCOME TO THE BELLS
Nestled in the quaint market town of Staines -upon-Thames in Northwest Surrey, The Bells is the perfect village escape for both locals and passing city goers. Our traditional pub offers rustic country charm, fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family.
Whether sipping a refreshing cocktail in our courtyard and soaking in the summer rays or indulging in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire inside, you’ll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
A SPECIAL PUB IN SPELTHORNE
Located in the heart of Staines Village, in the Spelthorne borough, The Bells provides a cosy respite after exploring the neighbouring moors or having fun with the family in the Lammas grounds. With the hustle & bustle of a vibrant town and the River Thames just a stone’s throw away, we are a welcome haven for a quality, local pit-stop.
SECRET COURTYARD
Serene spots are a plenty at The Bells. Indulge our menu with a cocktail in our sun-trapped courtyard or explore our wine list, with a gentle breeze in the shade as the world passes by. All decorated with rustic planters and wild greenery, you’ll feel encompassed in all you need to relax.
FIND US
Situated on the corner of Church street and Vicarage Road in the middle of Staines village, The Bells lies just a 2 minute walk from the River Thames and Church Island. Hidden near junction 13 on the M25, miles from the city, you’ll feel immersed in the village to be able to enjoy the pleasantry of a true British pub.