BOURNEMOUTH PUB CRAWL

BOURNEMOUTH PUB CRAWL

Bournemouth is a coastal town in the south of England. Historically, Bournemouth was not a popular destination for tourists. However, significant investments starting in the 1800s transformed the town into a resort destination. Today, it is renowned for its impressive pier and stunning Victorian-style architecture. The town also boasts a beautiful beach, which continues to attract a growing number of visitors. In addition to the many tourists who frequent Bournemouth, the town is also home to a large number of international students who attend the university or enrol in English courses at one of the many language schools. With so many residents, holidaymakers, and students in Bournemouth, there is a high demand for places to enjoy a good drink. Below, we will explore some of the best spots to relax and unwind with a beverage.

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THE PUBS

The Porterhouse

The Porterhouse is a classic example of what a British pub should be. Full of character, it features wooden floors and oak paneling, adding to its charm. The building itself has a rich history, having previously served as a jeweler, optician, wine bar, scientific equipment repair shop, and more. Fortunately, it now has the best purpose a building can have. It is home to a fantastic pub.

The Duck

The Duck is a pub that satisfies your hunger while delivering an authentic pub vibe. It frequently hosts live music nights and offers special deals on food nearly every day of the week. In addition to an impressive selection of draught beers, the pub serves a variety of cocktails. All in all, The Duck truly has something for everyone.

The Westbourne

A spacious pub located in a beautiful, historic building. It embodies the charm of a traditional British pub, featuring an old-fashioned bar with the pub's name elegantly inscribed on it. There is plenty of seating inside, as well as an outdoor terrace perfect for sunnier days, although, sadly, those are a rare treat in rainy England.

All Hail Ale

Although this is primarily a microbrewery, it is included in the pub crawl because of its cozy bar area. The brewery serves a selection of English beers and ciders, which consistently receive excellent reviews. Be sure to try something new while you are here!

Poole Hill Brewery

The Poole Hill Brewery is an award-winning taproom and brewery, renowned for its exceptional real ales. The taproom boasts a traditional Victorian style, adding to its charm. In addition to the ales that set the brewery apart, the pub hosts live music events nearly every night of the week. The genres vary from day to day, so be sure to stop by and discover what the brewery has to offer.

The Goat and Tricycle

The Goat and Tricycle, known for its quirky name and vibrant exterior, is a haven for ale lovers. It offers a wide selection of draught ales, including the unique 'Hair of the Goat Pale Ale,' which features a goat on a tricycle on its tap. Here, you can see what a goat would look like on a tricycle, if you have ever wondered. With its abundance of ales, this pub is the ultimate destination for ale enthusiasts looking for a memorable pint.