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Best brunch Bournemouth – 7 spots not to miss
"Bistro on the Beach can be found nestled below the slopes off Southbourne Coast Road, right on the promenade and has stunning sea views from every table. The restaurant is fully dog friendly and open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Or you can enjoy a drink after a walk along the beach with a great view."
"If your idea of bliss is watching the waves lap Bournemouth’s golden shore while you dine in a beachside restaurant, Bistro On The Beach is a prime venue."
"Rossi’s has been a staple on Weymouth’s historic esplanade since 1937, when Italian immigrant Fioravanti Figliolini first opened the parlour. Today it remains a family run business and continues to serve the same top secret recipes perfected all those years ago. The iconic vanilla free natural ice cream is a firm favourite amongst customers, along with a range of specials, which change throughout the year."
"No trip to a beach town is complete without an ice cream or two. There are hundreds of places to get one, but ask anyone in Weymouth where to get the best ’99, and they’ll all say the same.Rossi’s Ice Cream Parlour on the esplanade, opposite the Jubilee Clock. Mr Rossi has been serving up delicious, authentic Italian ice cream on the seafront for years, and it really is the best!"
"Good value for money for well cooked food with friendly staff on hand to help with high chairs etc. Sad it's closing for the winter next week, but we will be back in the spring"
"From creamy classic ice cream to inspiring new flavours of gelato, Weymouth is home to some of the best ice cream parlours in Dorset. With a huge variety of flavours of Ice Cream in Weymouth. Discover the best sweet shops and Ice Cream parlours to get your sweet fix!"
"Zizzi is one of those chain restaurants, which isn’t always a bad thing. They have quite a few vegan options on the menu because they know what they’re doing and have more long term experience at offering the right food to their customers. The food is nice and the service is on point."
"Zizzi Bournemouth is a contemporary open-plan Italian restaurant situated in The Square, five minutes walking distance from a wide range of shops, cinemas and the beach. Whether you are enjoying a pre-concert meal, a relaxing lunch while shopping or…"
"This Italian restaurant in Bournemouth serves dishes including pizza, pasta and risotto. There is an extensive vegetarian, vegan and non-gluten menu as well as the Bambini kids menu. The restaurant is open Monday – Sunday for lunch and dinner."
"A popular place for an all you can eat carvery in Bournemouth is the Toby Carvery. Open every day between 8am – 10pm, you can enjoy your Sunday roast any day of the week if the mood strikes. A Sunday carvery contains a variety of meats including lamb, turkey, beef and gammon."
"Hardy was one of the founders of the Dorset County Museum, which moved into this stunning purpose-built Neo-Gothic hall in 1881. The museum holds the Thomas Hardy archive, which has pieces like the handwritten manuscript for The Woodlanders and an 1874 first edition of Far from the Madding Crowd. There’s also a dress that belonged to Hardy’s sister and is thought to have inspired the dress in Tess of the d’Urbervilles."
"For a nautical theme and a sense of the history of Poole from prehistoric times up to modern day, drop by the Poole Museum to see their displays of archaeological artifacts from the Roman period to medieval times. As you walk in, there is a massive viking longboat at the entrance, a great attraction to entice you in further to learn more about Stone, Bronze and Iron ages. While you’re there, you can also visit the other buildings housed under the museum: Oakley’s Mill, a Victorian grain warehouse, Town Cellars and Scaplen’s Court."