78 /100 Barking Cat Ale House (Bar) 182-184 ASHLEY ROAD Substantially large micropub with a couple of open plan rooms ending with a pool table deep into the back one. The bar in the middle of the front one has about 8 cask and 8 keg lines with four real ciders and craft cans in a fridge. Sympathetically traditional design and has a jukebox. |
68 /100 Bricklayers Arms (Bar) 41 PARR STREET Pub in the heart of Ashley Cross with conservatory & heated garden. A small selection of local real ales. |
66 /100 Bermuda Triangle (Bar) 10 PARR STREET Decent pub with a good selection of local ales |
76 /100 Barking Cat Ale House (Bar) 182-184 ASHLEY ROAD Easily accessible on the M1 or M2 bus, the Barking Cat is a worthwhile stop en route between Bournemouth and Poole proper. There's a main room where the bar is, and where most punters congregate. There is also a back room with a pool table, where the music (eveything from Traffic to Cilla Black) is a bit louder. Good beer selections: 5 or 6 cask ales and as many ciders, with a good handful of keg including the more readily available (Leffe, Fruli) alongside UK micros and craft gurus such as Weird Beard. Recommended. |
90 /100 66 NORTH ROAD A very friendly and welcoming Club that allows CAMRA members in (with CAMRA card).
3 guest ales on all the time and very well kept. They were voted Wessex Region CAMRA CLub of the year for 2013/14 and deserved it too!
Well worth a visit if in Bournemouth or Poole |
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