A historic Shropshire pub reopened today with a brand new look following a complete £420,000 refurbishment.
The transformation of The Bell Inn at Tong has seen a brand new Farrow & Ball colour palette introduced into the venue, alongside wall panelling and bespoke tiling.A new homely ‘snug’ section was added to the bar featuring cosy Chesterfield seating while the al fresco dining area has been updated.
Kate Harding-Jack, General Manager of The Bell Inn, said: “We are so excited to open the doors and to show our guests the final result of our refresh."The pub is much loved by its regulars, and we are so glad to see everybody back again." The pub’s transformation has also seen major changes to the food offer and the menu has received a complete overhaul.The new selection of dishes includes home-made chicken and chorizo kebab, oven-baked garlic flatbread, crumbled feta cheese and pomegranate seed salad, honey, fruity chilli sauce and seasoned fries, antipasti boards, and soy glazed salmon.Situated within the Shropshire countryside, The Bell Inn is housed within a 250-year-old listed building, marked by an 18th century obelisk.
The pub's orchard-style beer garden allows guests to drink or dine alfresco, whilst the spacious and modern interior offers a relaxed dining experience.
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