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This country pub is located just outside the lovely town of Wimborne Minster, only eight miles from Poole and Bournemouth. The large premises boasts an L-shaped bar serving real ales (with a log fire for cosy winter evenings), leading to an open-plan dining area with additional seating in the garden. The restaurant - decorated with ...
View full reviewOnly a few miles from the A303 you'll discover The Dolphin Inn; convenient and accessible yet retaining the wonderful feel of a real village pub. A striking ivy-clad building, The Dolphin was originally the watering hole for the small village of Peacemarsh, which has, over the years, become part of Gillingham itself. Town development...
View full reviewThe Black Boy was the first venture from hospitality entrepreneur, David Nicholson. Inspired by his thirst for great drinking spots and knowledge of the industry, he opened The Black Boy in 1995. In the 22 years since, The Black Boy has proved time and time again that you can’t beat a traditional British pub. The pub is brillian...
View full reviewAnother of the New Forest's secrets has been uncovered. Spacious and bright but maintaining the traditions of the English inn, the Hare and Hounds entices you with its combination of snug dining area and sociable bar. Having an enviable reputation for substantial portions and extensive menus (including one for the tots), this pub and...
View full reviewPerfectly positioned in the centre of the quaint Hampshire village of St Mary Bourne, The George Inn is a favourite amongst locals thanks to its classic British menu. Hall and Woodhouse ales like the Fursty Ferret, Best Bitter and seasonal favourite are all served by traditional hand pumps. The pub is surrounded by beautiful count...
View full reviewWhen it first opened in 1864, the Railway Hotel was intended to offer rest and relaxation to passengers using Blandford Forum Station on the now-closed Somerset and Dorset line. After the line's closure in 1966, the building ceased offering accommodation and is now run as a 22-screen sports bar, well loved and well used by the l...
View full reviewWelcomes don't come much warmer than at The Golden Lion. Cosy, relaxed and efficient, this is a pub run by hosts who know exactly how to make their guests feel at home. Brid and Derek Phelan have brought a lifetime's experience in the hospitality trade to Winchester. Since taking over The Golden Lion in 2008, they have transformed a...
View full reviewWith views overlooking the River Stour and the picturesque Georgian town of Blandford Forum, it’s easy to see why Dorset’s oldest inn is such a popular destination. As we stepped into the splendour of the dining room at The Crown, we knew we were in for a treat of an evening. From the high ceiling with its lantern roof framing...
View full reviewChild Okeford is one of the larger villages in the Blackmore Vale, found just four miles from Sturminster Newton and six miles from Blandford Forum. The Saxon Inn is situated down an alley just off the main road at the northern-most end of the village, on the route out to Manston. Originally three 17th-Century agricultural cottages, ...
View full reviewLocated on the edge of The New Forest, this large inn has been providing refreshment and quality pub food to Burton locals and passers-by since 1932. Run by Gill and Mick Macauley, The Oak Inn offers everything you'd hope for in a country inn. Enjoy a game of pool with friends in the relaxing bar, perhaps while savouring a pint ...
View full reviewSituated just off the A35 at Walkford, a short jaunt from the historic New Forest and stunning Dorset coastline, this pub is an ideal port of call for travellers. The Amberwood is a superb place to get a real taste of life in the New Forest area. In fact, as it does so much for its local community, the pub was awarded the Hall &am...
View full reviewThe friendly Red Lion aptly calls itself 'a quintessential New Forest pub' and will delight pub lovers hankering after something traditional. The country equestrian theme is charming, with huge log fires, low beams, copper pans, beams and plenty of intimate corners. Even on chilly evenings you can eat inside or out, thanks to the ...
View full reviewThe Black Horse Inn in Sturminster Marshall is an archetypal English pub - but its food is far from ordinary. As you step through the doors of this roadside tavern you are welcomed by the wonderful aroma of homemade food. Our meal started with two pub classics: crunchy whitebait and creamy garlic mushrooms - both were beautifully...
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