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"A spin-off from Boscombe veteran Cafe Boscanova, South Coast Roast is part third-wave coffee shop, part bright-eyed cult (everything's "awesome"; the beef sandwich will, apparently, change your life). It certainly justifies its self-confidence on the coffee front. A flat white (£2.50) was superb."
"Cool cups of locally roasted coffee await you at South Coast Roast. To complement their caffeinated offerings, this independent café also has an enticing breakfast and lunch menu made from locally sourced food suppliers. Their brunch menu is also quite impressive!"
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"The mad cucumber restaurant is quirky and individual and the name says it all, a great place to get a lunch in Bournemouth and a must-visit."
"Café Rouge is a popular French bistro situated in the well-heeled Westbourne district of Bournemouth. Prepare yourself for a warm welcome from the friendly team, whether you’re popping in for…"
"With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since i ..."
"We are the only organic plant-based restaurant in Dorset and the UK’s first Organic Bar to make cocktails with fresh cold-pressed juices. There are no obvious vegan cues and most of our guests don’t even make the connection that the menus is plant-based.Twelve is defined not by what’s missing but..."
"12 The Triangle, Bournemouth BH2 5RY EnglandInternational, HealthyBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksReservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer, Free Wifi[email protected]+44 1202 310166https://twelveeatery.com/"
"08/05/2021: I came for lunch with a friend on Friday 7th may 21. I have been to delfino Lounge many times for lunch, usually have a burger. This time, I tried the tapas which consisted of patatas bravas, meatballs and squid."
"The Lounges are a group of modern, fun and slightly quirky restaurants. “What is it that people love best about Lounging?"
"This bar and restaurant makes its home within the old, red brick Eldridge Pope Brewery bonded beer store. It’s part of the Lounges chain, so if you’ve been to one before you’ll have an idea what to expect. Quirky decor, stacks of board games, a laid back atmosphere, and an eclectic menu covering everything from burgers, to tapas, to avocado brunch."
"Bennett’s has been a cherished part of Weymouth Harbour since 1989, offering freshly prepared fish and chips and other seaside favourites. Choose to sit in and take a load off or take away and take a walk around the harbour. Like most fish and chip shops, you have a wide range of food on offer from the classics such as seafood, sausages and chips as well as more unusual fare such as battered mars bars!"
"For the best fish and chips in Weymouth, we recommend that you visit Bennett’s. All fish is sourced locally from sustainable sources and filleted daily. 14 Trinity Road, Weymouth, DT4 8TJ"
"Maumbury Rings in Dorchester is the site of a large Neolithic henge created around 5,000 years ago. While its origins are unclear, historians have discovered that it was later repurposed by the Romans as an amphitheatre. Hosting 10,000 strong, the henge was used for Roman ‘entertainment’ – namely gladiator fights and executions."
"Durnovaria’s amphitheatre was actually adapted from a much older Neolithic structure that has had a role in Dorchester life for millennia. This circular earthwork henge, 85 metres across is up to 5,000 years old. Originally it was much higher before being reworked by the Romans, who added chambers and built seating terraces."
"Maumbury Rings is a Neolithic henge in the south of the town of Dorchester. In Roman times it was modified for use as an amphitheatre and to this day it is still used as a venue for open-air concerts and festivals."