Restaurant & Bistro by Night

Café by Day


Real food inspired by legends, created by mortals

The Café has closed for the last time - details

Nicola & Ben Rutter are happy to welcome you to the Bell Street Café providing coffee, tea, homemade cakes, light lunches and evening meals. Theme and Live Music evenings are held regularly throughout the year celebrating notable dates, events, culinary rendevous or introductions to new gastronomic pleasures from around the world. Music is predominantly Gypsy Jazz/Parisian Swing/Jazz Manouche after Django Reinhardt & Stephan Grapelli. Occasionally we host classical & Spanish guitar, Blues, Jazz Stanadards and Irish & Scottish folk evenings. We have a selection of French Wines and wines from other European countries. Overall the aim is to produce delicious food using the highest quality local and where possible, organic ingredients, in relaxed and comfortable surroundings. See our ETHOS statement. We have space for 36 - 40 diners inside and further seating in our Conservatory & Garden. See our PROMOTIONS page for special offers.

Come and take a cream tea, coffee or lunch in our private walled Garden

Normal Opening Times - from 18th November

Monday: 10 - 3, 5.30 - 9.00
Tuesday:10 - 3, 5.30 - 9.00
Wednesday: 10 - 3, 5.30 - 9.00
Thursday: 10 - 3, 5.30 - 9.00 (Theme Evenings from 7:30pm)
Friday: 10 - 3, 7 - 11
Saturday: 10 - 3, 7 - 11
Last orders for food 9 pm
We are fully licensed

ETHOS

The ethos of the restaurant can be summed up as follows:

  • Primary use of local suppliers and producers (low food miles)
  • Menus using Seasonal ingredients (no asparagus in January)
  • Championing Organic and Fresh Produce
  • Serving Traditional and Regional Cuisines from around the world, but mainly Europe
  • Caring for the Environment and Animal Welfare
  • Embracing the ethics of the Slow Food movement
  • Family Friendly
  • A Passion for REAL FOOD
  • All dishes made on the premises from raw ingredients

We would like to take the opportunity to tell you a little about us, what we do and how we do it.

Our aim is to provide good quality food, made to order from fresh ingredients on the premises. We take great care in sourcing top quality produce from local suppliers who are mainly organic. We try to be as environmentally friendly as possible and only use products manufactured by eco friendly manufacturers; from the paint on the walls (www.thelittlegreene.com) to our cleaning products from Ecover (www.ecover.com ).

The Meals
We do not specialise in fast food. If it takes a little longer for your food to arrive please bear with us; we are after all mortals! Wherever possible everything is made freshly to order. Most of our spices are ground as we need them and not stored ground, ensuring maximum flavour, just try the Carrot Cake which has freshly ground cinnamon blended into the mixture just before it is baked.

Raw Ingredients
At the Bell Street Café we do not buy in any pre-prepared foods. This means that we start with basic raw ingredients. Most of our pulses, nuts and dried fruits are supplied Essential Foods (www.essential-trading.co.uk) . Speciality spices are supplied by Seasoned Pioneers (www.seasonedpioneers.co.uk).

Coffee
All our coffee is Fairtrade and supplied by the Dorset Coffee Company, based near Dorchester (www.dorsetcoffee.co.uk) . Why not try our Bell Street Special, a blend of Dark Colombian, Mocha Sidamo and Java beans. We buy whole freshly roasted beans and grind them every day. Coffee is served either in a french press (cafetière) or from an amazing Brazilia retro coffee machine as espresso, cappuccino or latté.

Cold Drinks
We aim to offer a wide variety of interesting soft drinks to suit every pallette. From Luscombe Organic juices (www.luscombe.co.uk) to Fentimans range of ‘Botanically’ produced drinks (www.botanically-brewed-soft-drinks.co.uk)

Water
Our bottled water is supplied by Belu (www.belu.org). This organisation invest all their profits in water projects around the world. Water is supplied in glass bottles so as to avoid contamination from plastic.

Olive Oil & Olives
We buy all our olive oil from Olio-Peddio in Shillingstone; single estate oil from Sardinia. This is superb oil whether it be for salad dressings or for cooking (www.olio-peddio.co.uk). We offer this oil for sale in the café.

Wines, Beers & Spirits
Our wine list comprises mainly of wines that are produced in Europe. Our chief suppliers are Yapp Brothers of Mere (www.yapp.co.uk) & Quantock Abbey Wines (www.quantockabbey.co.uk). Beers are all bottled and supplied by Nectar Imports of Zeals (www.nectar.net). We now stock 'Large One' & 'Gold Spice' beers from Keystone Brewery near Tisbury.

Cakes
Cakes are made on the premises from organic ingredients and whole spices. We use Green & Blacks Chocolate in our Brownies.

Bread
Reeves the Baker are our main supplier of finished bread. We also make bread on the premsises from flour milled by N.R.Stoate & Sons (www.stoatesflour.co.uk). Marriage’s (www.marriagefeeds.co.uk) and Doves Farm (www.dovesfarm.co.uk) are used in cakes and puddings.

Milk and Cream
We buy all our organic Jersey milk and Jersey cream from Ivy House Farm, Beckington and Brewhamfield Farm, Bruton. WE DO NOT USE NON-ORGANIC MILK OR CREAM

Meat
Chickens are supplied by Pythouse Organics. Beef from L.J. Doggrell of Sherborne and local butcher, Prime Cuts of Shaftesbury. All bacon is dry cured and comes from Sandridge Farm (www.sandridgefarmhousebacon.co.uk).

Cheese
Crook & Churn Dairy of Farrington, near Childe Okeford supply most of our cheese. They supply both local and speciality chesses.

Eggs
Eggs are supplied by Organic Farmer Michael Coward of Lower Berrycourt Farm, Donhead, nr Shaftesbury & Vanessa Mogridge, Lakesbrook Farm, West Orchard, Shaftesbury, Dorset

Fish
Paul Williamson supplies our fresh fish and crabs. Oakford Shellfish are our main suppliers for Oysters and Mussels.

Vegetables
We buy the majority of our vegetables from Abbots Greengrocers (two doors down from the Café) purveyors of high quality vegetables and fruit. Our Asparagus comes from Abbots at Langton Long, Blandford. We are also supplied from time to time other local suppliers.

Bell Street Café
The premises itself is a grade II listed building with remarkable character. The previous owners renovated the premises with love and passion and converted it from a second hand bookshop (The Book In Hand) into the Café as you see it today. The essential character of the building has not changed - only the wall colour. The kitchen has seen a state of the art cooking range installed enabling us to produce wonderful food for your enjoyment and gratification.

Theme & Music Evenings
We hold regular food theme Evenings throughout the year, live music every Saturday evening as well as Jam evenings Thursdays. All our events are on the leaflets in the café as well as on this website.

Parties
We would be pleased to act as hosts for private parties, business entertaining, works outings, coach parties and functions for up to 50 guests (74 in the summer weather permitting)- please ask for details.

23rd October 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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