Inspiration for Stag Do in Poole/Bournmouth
Inspiration for Stag Do in Poole/Bournmouth
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iMungo

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98 posts

224 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Gents

Please help me.. As best man in charge of organising a stag do I've got the days activity sorted out (going on speed boats in the Solent) but I'm stuck for what to do in the evening other than clubbing and then a t*tty bar in Bournmouth (we are staying in poole).

Last time I went on a stag do in Bournmouth we couldn't all get into the same club. The local Spearmnint Rhino was OK. We are all 35-40 so getting on a bit for the club scene.

Does Poole have anything happening? I'm think maybe hire a private room in a gastro type pub, have dinner then wheel a stripper for the stag. Any other suggestions or recommendations? Any advice is much appreciated..

tricky69

1,696 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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bournemouth is great for a night out as long as there are students or holiday makers around..

as for titty bar place called wiggles is posibly the best stip club i have been to.

xflowRich

42 posts

258 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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I've just returned from organising a stag weekend in Bournemouth - a good time had by all. We spent the Saturday on the Solent in RIBs too - which went down really, really well and enthused a couple of people to sign up to a weekend's course...!

For night-life in Bournemouth, take a look at http://www.bournemouthbynight.com/. The Stag used to live in Bournemouth, so he identified 10 bars and clubs he knew, and a quick phonecall to each got us on the guestlists - removing the worry of a party of 13 blokes being turned away. Prefix that with dinner at http://www.hot-rocks.com, and the world was good.

Drop me a line if you'd like my far-too-organised spreadsheet of clubs and bars.

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

273 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Get matching T-shirts with "The SBS are a bunch of faggots" emblazoned across the front.

The entertainment will be forthcoming, free of charge.

hehe

Chris71

21,548 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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The Opera House always used to be the place to head for dance music. If you fancy something a little more raaaawk there's always The Villa, but I'm not sure that's open any more?

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

235 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Poole at night is not great now, most places are either shut or had their late night licenses taken away. They both are heavily student populated towns, especially at night.

Edited by sparks_E39 on Thursday 25th June 12:48

iMungo

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98 posts

224 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Thanks Gents, this is really helpful. Much appreciated. xflowRich I will pm you for more info.

matc

4,734 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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If you head into Bournemouth avoid the 'Old Christchurch Road' end of town. I would reccomend Aruba above the pier; it's got great views, serves good food, and becomes 'very' busy later on, think it's open till 2/3, but it has a slightly older audience, so not full of students paying 99p per pint!

Then there are a couple of places near to the BIC, 1812 is a cocktail bar, BarSO has a good outside seating area, then there's a nightclub over the road called Klute if you fancy staying out till the sun comes up.

All of these places are largely devoid of rowdy students, generally down to them being a bit more expensive.

I would agree with the earlier comments about Poole, the quay only has a 'sports bar' and a Yates's, so as you can probably imagine, it can get a bit rowdy around midnight.

HTH

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

247 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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matc said:
I would agree with the earlier comments about Poole, the quay only has a 'sports bar'
Is that the Sandacres? Felt a bit "working man's club" when I popped in there a couple of years ago biggrin

Bing o

15,184 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Chris71 said:
The Opera House always used to be the place to head for dance music. If you fancy something a little more raaaawk there's always The Villa, but I'm not sure that's open any more?
The Opera House is full of chavs and knives.

matc said:
If you head into Bournemouth avoid the 'Old Christchurch Road' end of town. I would reccomend Aruba above the pier; it's got great views, serves good food, and becomes 'very' busy later on, think it's open till 2/3, but it has a slightly older audience, so not full of students paying 99p per pint!

Then there are a couple of places near to the BIC, 1812 is a cocktail bar, BarSO has a good outside seating area, then there's a nightclub over the road called Klute if you fancy staying out till the sun comes up.

All of these places are largely devoid of rowdy students, generally down to them being a bit more expensive.

I would agree with the earlier comments about Poole, the quay only has a 'sports bar' and a Yates's, so as you can probably imagine, it can get a bit rowdy around midnight.

HTH
What he said, plus there is Hamptons in that area as well, which seems quite nice.

jonesey

678 posts

217 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Did a stag in March in Bournemouth. Did a Jetski Safari during the day. Had a great laugh messing about on 70mph (indicated speed!!!) Jetski's in the morning, and the wakeboarding in the afternoon. Back to the Royal Bath for some Drinks ( rugby was on) then off into town. Wiggles i think the evening place was called..........

matc

4,734 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Famous Graham said:
matc said:
I would agree with the earlier comments about Poole, the quay only has a 'sports bar'
Is that the Sandacres? Felt a bit "working man's club" when I popped in there a couple of years ago biggrin
Yeah thats the place....best avoided I think!!

Bing o said:
What he said, plus there is Hamptons in that area as well, which seems quite nice.
Yeah true, I forgot about that place, nice decor, but found it had a bit of a strange atmosphere!

minimatt1967

17,352 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Cara Van Man said:
Get matching T-shirts with "The SBS are a bunch of faggots" emblazoned across the front.

The entertainment will be forthcoming, free of charge.

hehe
rofl oh yea that would go down a treat!


Cheers

The MattMoose

PhillT

2,488 posts

247 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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I went on a BoMo stag a couple of years back. We went to Go Ape in Ringwood and karting in So'ton as they had an open endurance race. There are nearer karting tracks to BoMo though.
We ended up at Wiggle biggrin

Chris71

21,548 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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PhillT said:
I went on a BoMo stag a couple of years back. We went to Go Ape in Ringwood and karting in So'ton as they had an open endurance race. There are nearer karting tracks to BoMo though.
We ended up at Wiggle biggrin
My god, someone does actually call it BoMo! biggrin

I grew up close-ish to Bournemouth and went back to visit friends there one weekend when the OH noticed they had a visitors guide in the train company's magazine. We took a look and it started with something along the lines of 'Bournemouth, or BoMO as it's known to the young trendy set who inhabit it...' and we both remarked that we'd never heard the term used, despite practicality having a second home there for a decade!

So, that's answered that one. It's not a myth.

308mate

13,758 posts

244 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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Bournemouth back to Poole is an arse for cabs and expensive. You could consider Lower Parkstone for The Cow (good food, wimmin, I think you have to be wearing one item of Musto clothing to get in), Le Bateau (regular crowd, some wimmin) and Patricks (where everyone ends up after The Cow and LeBateau). There is also the Bricklayers and another pub across the road if smaller "locals" are the thing. They are within half a square mile.

Dont knock the Sandacres - great for a pint overlooking Brownsea after a day on the beach.

If youre staying in bournemouth for beers, as said above for your age group, you wont go far wrong with 1812 or Hamptons. After that, stop kidding yourself - you'll end up in a titty bar. FYEO is better than Spearmints. Alledgedly.

ETA: NONE of the locals call it BoMo. Thats embarrassing. wky people who holiday or have stag/hen nights down here call it BoMo. And they sound stupid.

Edited by 308mate on Thursday 25th June 17:26

Bing o

15,184 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th June 2009
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308mate said:
If youre staying in bournemouth for beers, as said above for your age group, you wont go far wrong with 1812 or Hamptons. After that, stop kidding yourself - you'll end up in a titty bar. FYEO is better than Spearmints. Alledgedly.
In order of quality:

FYEO - Best
Wiggle - Can be very good, can not be
Spearmint - ste

Would also recommend hiring a minibus to get you back to Poole...