The Bell & Cross
Holy Cross, nr Kidderminster, DY9 9QL
This welcoming pub and restaurant has the distinction of being owned and run by Roger Narbett and his wife Joanne. Roger cares for the culinary wellbeing of the England football team, and possibly finding this a touch less than fully demanding, also runs two inns of his own, of which this is one. Set in a picturesque village near the Clent Hills, The Bell and Cross is well known for its good food, wine and beers, amongst which can be numbered Bank's Bitter and the ever popular Timothy Taylor's Landlord. There are four dining rooms from which to choose, The Bottle Room, The Snug, The Pink Room and The Old Smoke Room, all very traditional. From amongst the starters look out for the house fish cakes with prawns, white wine and chive sauce, Peking duck rolls with oriental salad, or a chilli pear, blue cheese and pecan salad.This welcoming pub and restaurant has the distinction of being owned and run by Roger Narbett and his wife Joanne. Roger cares for the culinary wellbeing of the England football team, and possibly finding this a touch less than fully demanding, also runs two inns of his own, of which this is one.
Set in a picturesque village near the Clent Hills, The Bell and Cross is well known for its good food, wine and beers, amongst which can be numbered Bank's Bitter and the ever popular Timothy Taylor's Landlord. There are four dining rooms from which to choose, The Bottle Room, The Snug, The Pink Room and The Old Smoke Room, all very traditional.
From amongst the starters look out for the house fish cakes with prawns, white wine and chive sauce, Peking duck rolls with oriental salad, or a chilli pear, blue cheese and pecan salad. Mains of escalope of veal Schnitzel carbonara, seared Scottish salmon with crispy Parma ham, or grilled calves liver with black pudding may or may not reveal something about the tastes of England's finest, but I wouldn't mind betting that the house treacle tart with Granny's thick custard is well up the list. White chocolate and red fruit truffle might bring thoughts of home to some team members.
A good wine list that draws heavily from the New World, has an excellent range by the glass.
The B & C is run with skill and flair; furthermore it's just the right distance from a sizeable chunk of the population to make it an attractive destination restaurant.
Modern European
: 12:00 - 14:00 18:30 - 21:00
: 12:00 - 14:00 18:30 - 21:15
: 12:00 - 19:00
: 12:00 - 15:00 18:00 - 23:00
: 12:00 - 22:30
Reservations: 01562 730319
Holy Cross, nr Kidderminster, DY9 9QL [Map]
£15.00 £35.00
£13.95 (2 courses), Mon - Fri
£13.95 (2 courses), Mon - Fri
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF The Bell & Cross
Suzan (17 March 2008)
We went for lunch on a Sunday and were disappointed. It took over half an hour for our starters to arrive and once they came they were cold and soggy. I think the vegetables in the main course had clearly been heated in the microwave. It was very disappointing.
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More Info for The Bell & Cross
Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£15.32
£15.35
Not included, 10% (optional) for 8 or more
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