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The stylish red-brick Railway Hotel has been given a new lease of life as a privately owned free house – The Goods Yard. With its traditional atmosphere, top-notch food and service and dog-friendly bar, this charming venue has become the hub of the local community and consistently receives good ratings on TripAdvisor. The pub is...
View full reviewBetween the two World Wars, the pretty little village of Chaldon Herring became a Mecca for writers and artists, who raved about its outstanding natural beauty. These days, The Sailor's Return, situated near the end of one of the finest coastal walks in southern England, is the perfect pit-stop for ramblers wishing to rest their wear...
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...
View full reviewJohn and Janette Paulson have owned this traditional family-run free house for 34 years. You’ll find the charming Frampton Arms opposite Moreton station, which offers direct services to Weymouth, Bournemouth, Southampton and Waterloo. The pub has two bars – the lounge bar and Warmwell bar, which is dog-friendly. The Warmwell ...
View full reviewHaving earned a Cask Marque for yet a third year, The Globe’s landlord Steve certainly knows a thing or two about sourcing quality libations. Here, the team pride themselves on the warm welcome extended to all – not to mention the highly regarded and regularly changing cadre of expertly chosen real ales. When it comes to satis...
View full reviewWithin easy reach of Bournemouth and Poole, The Grasshopper is a popular hub in the local area and also attracts visitors from much further afi eld thanks to its welcoming staff, well-priced quality fare and striking decor. Fully refurbished in 2018, the interior features various artefacts from Hall & Woodhouse’s old Victori...
View full reviewThis 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 reviewA fi rm fixture in the market town of Wimborne, The Green Man is a cosy pub that charms all who step through its doors. With the River Stour just a stone’s throw away, and numerous country walks and nature reserves nearby, it’s a great pit-stop for cyclists, ramblers and dog-walkers. Inside, there’s a friendly ambience in bo...
View full reviewOn the beautiful spring evening we called in, The Olive Branch was pleasantly abuzz with the friendly chatter of relaxed patrons. The garden was packed with groups of friends enjoying drinks under the warmth of the sun, a family seated at a large table celebrating a birthday, and couples relaxing with pints of Badger beer in hand....
View full reviewAs soon as you step into this traditional pub, hidden away in a quiet spot in the centre of Bournemouth, it's easy to see why it has consistently received glowing reviews online. Walking up to the bar, I was greeted by the smiley landlady, and instantly felt at ease. As you might expect from a Wadworth pub, The Goat & Tricycle s...
View full reviewJust a few minutes’ drive from Wimborne, The Horns Inn dates back to the early 20th century and has brought traditional British hospitality to the area ever since. Over the years, the pub has been respectfully extended, allowing its olde-worlde charm to shine through. Wooden features and log burners afford the bar and restaurant...
View full reviewThe Savoy was built in 1912 to replace an old villa, Ebaston House, and is a quintessential piece of Victorian architecture. It boasts an interesting history, which includes a spell as an artillery records office during World War II. Nowadays The Savoy is a popular hotel and restaurant that offers a rare combination of Victorian...
View full reviewEstablished in 1851, this Grade II listed inn is full of cosy corners and bursting with traditional charm. Offering a well-stocked bar and a menu filled with hearty, home-cooked classics, The New Inn is a popular place to rest and refuel among walkers and cyclists, but also attracts a great deal of locals on the lookout for a soci...
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