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Bill's Restaurants
"With over 50 different types of beer in stock and on tap, this cool and quirky Bournemouth bar offers a great location for chilling out with a few pints. If you're looking for something a little more hands-on, try one of their tasting sessions or brewery experience days and find yourself becoming a real expert in the stuff."
"Brewhouse & Kitchen is one of the best British restaurants in Bournemouth, offering everything from hearty Sunday roasts through to wholesome brunch plates. This place isn't just a haven for all things pub grub though, as it regularly hosts brewery experience days."
"Showing off the copper brewing kit on the right of the two bars, it’s not only amazing to look at, but you can book a ‘Brewing Experience’ day. Here you can learn the art and science behind the craft."
"A family small holding in the pretty village of Burley, where the old fashioned craft of cider making has been revived, using apples gathered from traditional cider orchards.FIND OUT MORE"
"When I first moved to Poole, this restaurant used to be my place to go for a gourmet dinner. Back then it was called The Rising Sun. A couple of years after it got sold to the Brewhouse and Kitchen chain, but they have kept the chefs, so the food remained at the same high quality."
"The Chewton Glen Hotel repeatedly wins accolades and is heaped with praise for its idyllic combination of traditional country house and contemporary hotel. An ivy-covered main building is more old-school in appearance, while the clutch of treehouses in the grounds have a more modern feel. An award-winning spa, both formal and relaxed restaurants, Europe’s largest hydrotherapy pool, and proximity to local beaches add even more appeal to this luxury hotel."
"A visit to Chewton Glen in New Milton elicits mixed responses. It’s posh, in a word. Nevertheless, its dowdy-luxe vibe attracts a crowd of all generations."
"The Bonnington Beach offers clean and comfy rooms in a friendly and non-stuffy environment at fantastically low rates. Please note, check in CLOSES at 7pm. Beach side locations have a unique and charming look that goes hand-in-hand with the sights and smells of happy holidays and breaks away."
"High on a mound dominating the Forest’s capital, Lyndhurst, stands the church of St. Michael and All Angels. Whilst a comparative newcomer to the scene it isone of the more prominent New Forest churches and a fine example of Victorian Gothic style architecture. The present building, the third on the site, was built between 1858-69 during the height of the village’s popularity with Victorian gentry."
"A post shared by Matthew Slade (@matt.afc) on Jul 6, 2018 at 3:03am PDT. Built in the 1880s, St Stephen’s Church is a Grade I listed building that acts as one of Bournemouth’s many community hubs. The church also comes with several function rooms that are regularly hired out for local events and even features an organ from 1898."
"From Cornwall to Portsmouth, think award-winning burgers, hand cut fries and, of course, collaborations with a variety of breweries. Prime cut or plant-based, Hub Box is the perfect place for you to meet and eat. Located in Gunwharf Quays with views of Portsmouth Harbour and the grand Spinnaker Tower, Hub Box brings a fresh, street food style dining experience."