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Just beyond the quaint village of Colehill (near Wimborne Minster) sits The Barley Mow Inn. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, it is the epitome of a traditional countryside pub, complete with hearty food and tasty treats. The picture-perfect exterior gives way to the warmth of a family pub, drawing you in and keeping you fir...
View full reviewIf you’ve ever felt you belonged in a different era, one of elegance and tranquillity, you’ll feel right at home at 10 Castle Street. This Grade II listed 18th-century country house hotel is tucked away in the charming village of Cranborne, offering an unforgettable setting and an equally impressive dining experience.
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Husband-and-wife team Jeremy and Niki Barfoot go to extraordinary lengths to ensure every element of their monthly menus has been locally and ethically sourced, whether that means using vegetables grown in their own garden, meat reared by themselves, or ingredients sourced from local Dorset suppliers who share their love of organi...
View full reviewThe Kings Head, set in the pretty town of Wimborne, is over 200 years old, and boasts a prime location overlooking the town square. The history of the building is apparent both outside and in, where high ceilings and period features abound. The hotel was recently refurbished, but retains its elegant charm, and continues to serve out...
View full reviewOccupying a former dower house nestled in the quiet village of Chettle, this superb hotel and restaurant retains a loyal following of friends, neighbours and discerning diners in the know. Drinks and menus are offered in the snug panelled bar or in the Blue Room, a high-ceilinged drawing room with ornate mouldings and antique...
View full reviewWinding lanes and hedgerows lead prettily to the door of this beautiful thatched 17th-century venue. On sunny days the ample outdoor seating is the perfect setting for a refreshing real ale, while in winter the warm lighting and cosy decor invites you in. Inside, cosy traditional features like an open fire, wooden beams and a flag...
View full reviewSet in gently rolling countryside, just a stone's throw from the prehistoric hill fort of Badbury Rings and close to the National Trust grounds at Kingston Lacy, The Anchor at Shapwick provides a truly top-quality dining experience. The inn is situated on popular walking and cycling routes, and, although it's a real local instit...
View full reviewSet in the stylish suburb of Broadstone in Dorset, Brambles Bar & Restaurant has fast become one of the most talked-about restaurants on the south coast. Designed by two specialists from the food and drink world, Brambles endeavours to create the perfect evening out; it is, indeed, a must-visit establishment. With both owners ...
View full reviewYou'll find Little Mere Restaurant in a gorgeous thatched cottage thought to be around 300 years old. Its beautiful New Forest location renders it popular with families, walkers and cyclists exploring the woodlands, particularly with two en-suite guest rooms providing a handy, comfortable place to crash after a day's hiking and a no...
View full reviewThe pretty village of Pimperne, like any good rural settlement, has a pub at its heart, working to bring the surrounding community together. In this case, The Anvil Inn does the job very well indeed. The country-pub style of the bar area makes it a cosy and relaxed place to enjoy a meal, while the fantastic beer garden is the ideal ...
View full reviewPatrick's Restaurant & Bar in Poole is a favourite with locals and visitors alike. The team is led by Pat himself, who is on hand to ensure Patrick's lives up to its reputation for superb food, fine wines and unrivalled service. The brasserie-style menu features many dishes made from fresh, local ingredients, with internati...
View full reviewBlack Label Events at AFC Bournemouth's Dean Court is one of Dorset's most versatile, unique and well-equipped venues. Here fans of football and fine food can enjoy a relaxed environment, delicious dishes and magnificent views across the pitch and the beautiful King's Park. The stadium boasts various hospitality suites that are p...
View full reviewA charming blend of Edwardian grandeur and contemporary comfort is what makes this elegant, historic hotel in the centre of Bournemouth so unique. Originally converted from two Victorian villas, and once the home of the Duke of Norfolk, The Norfolk is a stylish and relaxed place to spend a weekend away. There are 95 restful en-suite...
View full reviewThe AA-rosetted Crooked Beam Restaurant is one of the most historically important restaurants in Dorset. At just over 300 years old, it is steeped in tradition, whilst providing a modern ambience and good honest food. Head chef Simon and his wife Vicki offer an à la carte menu featuring freshly prepared dishes for every pa...
View full reviewSchpoons & Forx restaurant and LEVEL8IGHT The Sky Bar offer two unique experiences at the new Hilton Bournemouth. Attention to detail is paramount here, and you’ll see it in everything from the beautifully crafted dishes and bespoke cutlery, to the attentive service that ensures all needs are catered to.
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