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After a long period of closure The Bell Frisby has re-opened as a Community owned pub. It has three real ales on offer, one regular and a commitment to two locally sourced changing ales. The pub is clean and bright with simple decor with pictures on the wall of historical relevance to Frisby. It consists of three rooms with traditional wooden beams in the front bar room, a dining area to the right of the entrance with an enclosed stove that gives this part of the pub a cosy feel. There is a further room for enjoying a pint behind the bar area. There is a conservatory to the rear that will be used as a community hub and overflow for food, there is a limited menu (see website for details). The conservatory also has TV projector to show special sporting events etc. There are outside tables and chairs that are designated as a non smoking area. The pub is used as the cricket clubs tea venue during the villages home games.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Bell Frisby, Frisby on the Wreake
Source: Local
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