Child Friendly Restraunt In Bournemouth Seafront Area

Child Friendly Restraunt In Bournemouth Seafront Area

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TheDetailDoctor

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8,782 posts

211 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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My daughter is competing in the National Cheer Champs in 4 weeks time & there is a large group of parents (and associated kids) that want to find somewhere nice to eat on the Saturday night.

We are already having an evening in "Hot Rocks" the night before, so is there anywhere else that's suitable?

Rather than impose our offspring on some poor unsuspecting diners, susequentlky ruining there nice evening out, we'd like to find somewhere that welcomes kids, aged 6-23!!!!!!

Thanks in advance

Hughesie

12,573 posts

283 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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Chez Fred in Westbourne, epicurean fish and Chips, sublime and worth a trip, they are always busy and you have to queue, but generally not for very long, miht be worth a call ahead and let them know though smile

TheDetailDoctor

Original Poster:

8,782 posts

211 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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Hughesie said:
Chez Fred in Westbourne, epicurean fish and Chips, sublime and worth a trip, they are always busy and you have to queue, but generally not for very long, miht be worth a call ahead and let them know though smile
Have been there many times, very good.

Problem is we are without transport as we are coaching down from Bristol on Friday & back on Sunday

bazking69

8,620 posts

191 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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If you don't mind a Harvester, owing to the fact it is nice and easy and they'll be able to accomodate a group with little hassle, you have the choice of Durley Chine or Boscombe Pier. Both walking distance from Bournemouth Pier.

Nat_H

973 posts

219 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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The quality of food at the Harvester Boscombe Pier is a joke, I really would avoid going here.