The Horns, West Parley - pub details
Address: Christchurch Road, West Parley, Dorset, BH22 8SS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01202 572080
Bournemouth (4.2 miles), Branksome (4.3 miles), Pokesdown (4.8 miles)
Pub suggested by John on 28 May 2003
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user reviews of the Horns, West Parley
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| Now an 'Ember Inn'. which seems to be part of the Mitchells and Butlers group. The newly refurbished pub is quite agreeable, with tables not too close together, lots of pale colours and a variety of tables to sit at with some tall and some regular height. The drinks selection is good, and they promote a 'We'll gladly top up your pint' policy which seems like a good idea. The food is very reasonably priced, in fact I could probably say it's cheap. I think a skeak was about £7 or £8. The quality of the steak wasn't the best I've ever had, but then these prices truely are terrific. the rest of the meal was plentiful and hot, to boot. I dont recal seeing any children here either which is nice. It seems like a good all rounder, if your in this neck of the woods. dixon75 - 16 Feb 2008 10:23 |
| Taken over by a new manager just before Christmas, first impressions are very good. Very welcoming and friendly (apart from children - which is a good thing). Only eaten there once which was very good but pop in regularly for a drink. All-in-all a very good local. dead_like_me - 18 Jan 2008 15:52 |
| Just been to this hovel, unfortunatally I have 2 children which they did NOT like at all, after having a 70`s throw back complete with tash stomp up to me to warn me to get the kids out as they are under 14 and this in NO longer a brewers fayre we decided to dine outside , food was rubbish no wander they are cheap, 13 chips and 10 small scampi ( which i know is not wholetail as stated )and a tea spoon of desamated peas and a stalk of wilted lettuce not my idea of good food, hubbys steak was very poor and the kids shared fish and chips which was just about edible. The prices are very cheap but you are only getting childrens portions so if your not that hungry ,have not got children and want second rate food well then this is your kind of place. Destinyangel0 - 6 Apr 2007 18:14 |
| Just been refurbished... needed doing TBH! I like it, doesnt feel like two pubs anymore just one with different areas to sit in, opened on Tuesday and has been packed everyday since, good food at reasonable prices, well worth a visit although no one under 14 allowed which might make a difference into its success but doesnt seem to be a problem so far. 6raham - 5 Apr 2007 11:06 |
| Totally agree with John on the Brewers Fayre refit destroying this once great pub. My grandfather lived locally and was the shove halfpenny champion at this pub for years. Let hope they do a better job on the next refit. Dazzerman - 28 Mar 2007 18:30 |
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