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Slug & Lettuce, Bournemouth
Bournemouth
BH1 1HL
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E TA left this review about Yates
A spectacular Georgian town house which sits in its own substantial plot, overlooking Bournemouth’s night club sector. The large terraced garden at the front is a pleasant place to sit during the Summer days, but at night it tends to fill up with drunk morons. Inside, there are two floors of bar space joined by an impressive staircase and a circular balcony through which you can look down onto the bar counter below. There are multiple TV screens, all showing live sports matches from Sky. The WiFi works. The staff were mostly OK, more pleasant than in other Yates’s outlets I have visited, while the clientele were mostly the younger, rowdier element with various degrees of experimental facial hair. The food was the sub-standard prefabricated slop that would attract comment from the RSPCA if fed to a non-bipedal mammal, served with a smile but not with flair, while the beer belied previous experience and justified my optimism by being quite good: there were three ales on and a cider, all in good condition, especially the Hobgoblin Gold, a new one on me, which was very good indeed, and all served at the right temperature. I didn’t think I’d say this after previous Yates experience, but this is actually worth coming back to for its beer quality and to include in a crawl (though not a late one).
On 28th November 2015
- rating: 6
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Quinno _ left this review about Yates
Improbably grand looking Yates up some steps in a converted town-house, imperiously looking down on its neighbours. Unfortunately it’s the usual Yates inside, the only real point of interest being the VIP snug which was quite quaint but was inevitably roped off. The two metal poles made me wonder whether they do some sort of exotic dancing in here. Fairly quiet on the evening we visited, just us and a couple of other punters watching the footy. Two ales at the bar; GK IPA and a watery, lacklustre St Austell Tribute. I could imagine that it might just about be tolerable to enjoy the front garden on a summer’s day but otherwise…
On 25th November 2014
- rating: 4
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Pub SignMan left this review about Yates
Another of Bournemouth's endless supply of drinking barns, this one has a little bit of character at least, being set on a slight hill overlooking Horseshoe Common.
Surprisingly they had a couple of ales on downstairs - the Ringwood Fortyniner was fine except for the plastic glass it inevitably came in - although upstairs there was only the standard supply of lagers or John Smith's to pick from.
Probably a good pre-club destination, if that's your thing, but of very little merit beyond that.
On 26th March 2010
- rating: 2
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Steve of N21 left this review about Yates
Now, if your idea of a good Friday night out is to packed in with large amounts of raucous students, hen parties and stag parties, with hardly enough room to lift your overpriced alcopop to your lips, then Yates in Bournemouth is the place for you.
I don’t drink alcopops and have an aversion to beer from plastic glasses, so I left..
On 5th April 2009
- rating: 2
[User has posted 2236 recommendations about 2098 pubs]