The Inn in the Park, Branksome Park - pub details
Address: 26 Pinewood Road, Branksome Park, Poole, Dorset, BH13 6JS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2840) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Branksome (1.3 miles), Parkstone (2.1 miles), Bournemouth (2.2 miles)
Brewery: Wadworth
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by John on 28 May 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Hogshead, Westbourne (0.6 miles), Westbourne, Westbourne (0.8 miles), Nightjar, Canford Cliffs (0.8 miles), Durley Inn, Bournemouth (0.8 miles), Porterhouse, Westbourne (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Inn in the Park, Branksome Park
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| Great friendly pub, that serves a great pint of Heineken, with good wines also. They have nice garden, that is lovely in the sunshine. The food is ok, always good, but wouldn't go there for a romantic or special evening to eat! This is over all, a nice pub that is hidden out of the way... 7/10 tootall - 24 Apr 2009 03:43 |
| Good friendly Pub with an open fire in the winter! Well kept beer and very good food! The accomodation is good and the Breakfast unbelivable! Big Ben - 29 Mar 2006 20:59 |
| What a lovely, traditional, cared-for pub. Fine wines and ales, great atmosphere. Just like sitting in somebody's comfortable front room without feeling like an intruder. Outside seating in the summer is OK too. Will give the food a try soon and report back. dorsetknob - 2 Mar 2006 18:21 |
| Sunday carvery well below par - fatty meat, stodgy yorkshire puds. Pork crackling failed abysmally to crackle, leaving a nasty slop of sub-cutaneous gloop on plate. As for those buttered carrots - sorry guys, caremalised taste not pleasant! Background musak totally unnecessary. Watch for ticking off if your children stray into bar area. OK, so there's a no kids policy, but brusque reactions not very endearing. Particularly when you've spent upwards of a hundred quid over lunch. Kids are relegated to the dining room or the patio area (perfectly comfortable with its garden centre display feel). Other pubs in vicinity are a bit more kid friendly. Interior has a nice feel, settees and casual seating creating a relaxed ambience. Interesting selection of Wadworths and other local(?) beers. But on a warm warm day, beer also served too warm. Overall, decent place for drink. Obviously keen to cultivate adult clientele, which is OK and keeps it oik-free. But too many restrictions on kids means it's not really a relaxed family option. norbitonpaul - 12 Jul 2005 14:22 |
| Visited on Tuesday 8th Mar 2005 Comfortable sofa's to lounge on and quite busy for a Tuesday Dave_Jon_n_Bob - 9 Mar 2005 23:27 |
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