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Bicester: New restaurant to open in place of closed pub

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The Six Bells in Church Street, off Kings Close first closed in October 2013 and became permanently closed in March the following year.

Before its closure the pub was a popular drinking hole with locals, but it has remained vacant ever since.

The closed pub premises in Church Street (Image: Google)

The last reported owner of the freehold for the grade II listed building was Stonegate Group hospitality and pub company.

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Now, a new restaurant has advertised its opening in the historic premises.

Gurkha Den, a Nepalese Restaurant and Bar, has announced it’s ‘grand opening’ will be Monday, April 27.

It advertises opening hours between 2.20pm and 10.30pm and a buffet – priced at £10 for children and £20 for adults – including a free drink.

The news was welcomed by locals, including councillor Donna Ford, who said it was “great to see a new business opening soon” on Church Street.





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