Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Ferndown including The Kings Arms at Longham, The Pear, The Bear Cross, The Old Thatch, Horns Inn, The Owl's Nest, The Angel Inn, The Curlew, The White Hart, The White Hart Inn
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4 based on 59 reviews
This is a blast from the past. Very traditional, very much still a local, it's comfortable, welcoming and good value. Ideal to relax with a pint to escape from the enormous garden centre next door. Parking can be found on both sides of this very busy main road. Has a stock of 2nd hand books which can be bought. Good local ale and food. One of the few traditional pubs left in the area - try it and transport yourself back to a more easy going time.
4 based on 278 reviews
The White Hart is a friendly, welcoming town centre pub offering a range of wines, spirits and soft drinks, as well as a well kept cellar of cask ales. We serve a menu of pub classics as well as an exceptional specials menu, using locally sourced fresh fi
Ordered the 8oz beef burger with chips and my meal was very tasty. Stated on menu that the food was supplied by local butcher - you could tell the quality tbh, so yummy !!Welcoming and friendly staff who came over to check all ok with my grub etc. A nice sort of "olde worlde" feel about this place but very tidy & clean & hygienic at the same time.I'm back in the Wimborne area again soon for another show @ Tivoli Theatre & I'll definitely be returning to this pub once more for my pre-show meal.Cheers to all the staff & keep up the good work !
3 based on 1011 reviews
The Curlew has had a varied and interesting history. The building was constructed in the 1800's and served as a farm mostly producing root vegetables. After gaining its license, the building became Mulligan's fish restaurant, then a themed pub and was mor
Three of us for lunch, we shared a sharer as a stater very nice and enough for three.We had different mains, I had lobster fish cakes, New potatoes and broccoli but the broccoli was raw, I sent it back for a salad instead no problem. My husband had cod loin and my godmother sea bass both said how nice it was.Thank you again for taking the time to let us know how we did. We hope you have a great day! We hope to be of service to you again in the future. Best wishes, The Curlew
3 based on 761 reviews
So many pubs these days are so plastic but not this one. Large car park and clean toilets. Comfortable seating with lots of space.Friendly service too. Good sandwiches.
4 based on 98 reviews
This was my first visit to The Owls Nest and I hope it wont be my last. Whilst there is no getting away from the fact the place is in need of some urgent TLC the atmosphere was welcoming as were the staff. I ordered the roast lamb from the specials board and it and the accompanying vegetables were extremely tasty and the portion size exactly right. This was washed down with a pleasant glass of Merlot, all at a reasonable price. y friend had scampi and chips which she said was fine. The place is full of owl memorabilia so if you have an aversion to owls, don't go there!
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4 based on 652 reviews
Horns Inn was a lovely venue and the outdoor area was really nice. Food took 40 minutes to arrive which was okay because we were a large party. The restaurant seemed under staffed and service wasn't brilliant, food seemed to be thrown at you and I had to leave my meal and go to the bar for glasses as the jug of water was brought to the table with no glasses. Service needs to improve.
4 based on 850 reviews
Went for lunch as its not the area we usually visit, I used to go there years ago so hoped it was as good....well it was better, plenty of choice and friendly service. The only downside was the loud party on a nearby table who arrived after we sat so couldn't move !! Will go again maybe for the Sunday car very.
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4 based on 687 reviews
Our Sunday roast was fairly reasonable, although the roast potatoes were very hard and difficult to cut and eat.The staff were friendly and helpful, but unfortunately the meal itself didn't do justice to their hard work.
4 based on 175 reviews
Visited The Pear at Parley as we were looking for somewhere in between our friends in Bournemouth and our place in Verwood. I was able to easily book online, and the confirmation was received promptly. On arrival we enjoyed a pre-dinner drink in the convivial bar area. The restaurant was buzzing but not noisy. The décor is light and airy and tables well space apart. We had arrived at the same time as a large party, so our order wasnât taken right away â in fact it was a half hour after we sat down - however we had been served drinks and were happy catching up in conversation with our friends. Our server took our order and we were offered complimentary bread given the wait. We ordered a couple of bottles of wine but noticed on being served noticed that they werenât what we ordered â apparently a mix up at the bar. Nevertheless, the service staff dealt with the mix up very efficiently and friendly.Now for the best bit, the food. I enjoyed the Soup of the Day, potato and spring onion, piping hot and tasty without being too onion-y, served with plenty of rustic bread while my husband and friends tucked into the Tempura Prawns. I had the fish and chips â a massive portion of battered fish and just the right amount of crispy chunky chips. My husband and friend really ârelishedâ the house burger and our other friend enjoyed his filet steak with a side order of MASSIVE but tasty onion rings. I was too full for dessert, but my husband and one friend split the cheese board while my other friend polished off mixed ice cream from a selection of many flavours offered. The menu has a lot of offer with starters ranging from £3.75 up to £9.75 and mains £12.95 - £25.95. We all agreed that the food was fantastic, the service warm and friendly and that weâll all be back (hopefully) soon!
4 based on 782 reviews
All the time I have been living in the area, I had never been here. Found it as it was close to work and on trip advisor. This place is a must visit. The food was spectacular, thank you chef. Wine was smooth and lush. And the waitresses couldnât be more accommodating and kind. Yet discreet. The decor was beautiful and cosy. I will return. Spread the word about this little gem. Thank you Kings Arms.
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