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The Six Bells

A pub serving food in Dorking.

We welcome you to the Six Bells, a traditional village pub set in the heart of Newdigate, near Dorking, Surrey.

Dating in parts from the 17th century the pub is to be found opposite the village church. Originally built as two cottages, the pub has been extended over the years. The pub was called the Five Bells, but when the church bells were recast in 1803 and six bells installed instead, the pub changed its name. At the end of the 19th century, the last Manorial Courts of Cudworth met in the Six Bells.

The interior rambles around the bar to provide a number of cosy areas to drink. There is a small area down from the bar facing the church which is known as the Belfry Bar and further away, down a few steps to the left of the bar is a tile-floored area with an inglenook fireplace. The pub does have a second fireplace, but this is still hidden behind boards.

The main bar area has floorboards and beams. At the rear is a dining room when good homemade food is served. There are tables to the front and side and a large garden with children’s play equipment to the rear.

From traditional favourites such as fish and chips and hearty steaks to authentic freshly made pizza and pasta anyone visiting the Six Bells can expect a menu filled with high quality dishes, skilfully prepared by Chef Constantin and his team of passionate chefs.

Most of our dishes are also available for takeaway- collection only.

Village Street, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5DH
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01306 631276

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http://www.sixbells-newdigate.co.uk

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Bar Snacks, Traditional Sunday Roast, Live Music, Terrestrial, Skittle Alley, Country, Village, Traditional, Quiz, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee,

Mon - Sat: 12:00 - 23:00
Sun: 12:00 - 21:00

Drink % Brewery
Badger First Gold 4.0 Hall & Woodhouse Ltd

A classic country ale from Dorset using a single hop variety for purity and character. First Gold are dwarf hops that grow in low hedgerows, more reminiscent of a vineyard, enabling a better quality harvest.

Tasting Notes: A clean, fresh, distinctive ale with hints of orange and spice from the hop, perfect with traditional English roasts and pies.

Foster's 3.7 Heineken

Foster's is the ultimate ice-cold refreshment. Its balance of subtle fruitiness and vanilla is ideal for the sweeter-toothed lager lover. The perfect session beer to enjoy with mates.

Tasting Notes: A light-coloured lager style, it presents full malt character with a balanced clean hop bitterness. Combined with a slightly hoppy, but yeasty/malty nose, Foster's lager is a full bodied beer with excellent drinkability.

K & B Sussex 3.5 Hall & Woodhouse Ltd

A well-balanced beer with fruity, hoppy cereal and biscuity notes.

Tasting Notes: 

Kronenbourg 1664 5.0 Heineken

Kronenbourg 1664's pleasure is in its light lemon and herbal flavours from the Alsace hops, and clean bittersweet finish.

Tasting Notes: This exceptional beer originated in Alsace in Eastern France and is brewed with the exclusive Strisselspalt hop, known as the caviar of hops, which gives it its unique aromatic and fruity flavour.

Old Rosie 7.3 Westons Cider

Mid golden and straw-like in colour, Old Rosie is a cloudy, medium-bodied fruity cider that has a wonderful aroma of wild berry-fruits, honey and vintage cider-barrels.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional