Goat and Tricycle, Bournemouth - pub details

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Address: 27 West Hill Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5PF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2263) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bournemouth (1.2 miles), Branksome (1.6 miles), Parkstone (2.9 miles)

Brewery: Wadworth

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by John on 11 Apr 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 74 users)
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user reviews of Goat and Tricycle, Bournemouth

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We had an xmas do at the Goat, which although was on the 1st of December, really put us in the festive mood. Our table for six was decorated beautifuly. It even had crackers and party poppers !. The food was really good, a nice, varied choice of starters, mains and deserts. Enjoyed by all in our party. Service was excellent throughout the evening at the table and at the bar. To top it all they even lit the real fire....ahhh..sheer bliss. Many thanks. Great night
karencraig - 5 Dec 2011 22:53
2nd. December 2011. Went to the goat and tricycle last night to try the christmas menu. 6 people in our party and all thought the food was excellent. served at a good speed with no waiting ages between courses. Staff very pleasant and attentive. we had most options of all courses between us and the only negative thing mentioned was that the sprouts were too crunchy. unfortunately we didn't have any vegetarians with us so cannot comment on those courses. Overall... Damn near excellent. My advice ... book in now
Mickeyquiz - 2 Dec 2011 12:36
If you love your beer then this is the pub to visit whilst in Bournemouth.
Eleven real ales to choose from. I sampled five and all were in good condition.
The barman was very knowledgeable about the beers on tap as well as future ales on a blackboard.
If you want to go through the whole range you might consider using the third-pint glasses, served on a special carrying tray.
As for food, I thought the menu was limited. Good value burgers for £5, main meals about £10.
Quality was better than I anticipated. Only one downside, you may need to use the public car-park as street parking is limited.
fugglehops - 4 Oct 2011 20:21
Worth seeking out and just a little walk from the main part of town. This is a real pub in a town where there seem to be few - compared to say Brighton. At least 8 ales, mostly guest changing and all excellent, shame shuts early (11) but a real find.
theposh - 17 Sep 2011 20:50
Fine choice of beer, particularly Wadworth's Horizon golden ale. A very wide choice and all tried were in good condition. The food was of the reasonable, if unexceptional, pub grub variety, with a menu of worrying length, which always suggests a microwave may be heavily deployed.

Notable green double fronting showing its heritage as once apparently being two separate drinking establishments.
JonW999 - 3 Aug 2011 01:38

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