Village Grill - Village Hotel Bournemouth

Wessex Fields Deansleigh Road Bournemouth, Dorset BH7 7DZ, BH7 7HG, United Kingdom

🛍 Grill, Hotels, Casual, British

3.3 💬 3 Bewertungen

Telefon: +441202055205

Adresse: Wessex Fields Deansleigh Road Bournemouth, Dorset BH7 7DZ, BH7 7HG, United Kingdom

Stadt: Bournemouth

Menü Gerichte: 25

Bewertungen: 3

Webseite: https://www.village-hotels.co.uk/hotels/bournemouth/eat-drink/

"We began our evening at a run-down hotel (Harbor Suites) and quickly left, before making a last-minute reservation at Chateau."

Megan Megan

Today, my parents experienced an unbelievable act of vandalism at this restaurant.

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Francesca
Francesca

The hotel was fantastic. We booked a flight and hotel package through Kenmore Air and this hotel was highly recommended.


Cletus
Cletus

We began our evening at a run-down hotel (Harbor Suites) and quickly left, before making a last-minute reservation at Chateau.

Kategorien

  • Grill Saftiges Fleisch und frisches Gemüse, perfekt über offener Flamme gegart, liefern reichhaltige, rauchige Aromen. Genießen Sie zarte Steaks, saftige Burger und würzige marinierte Kebabs, alle perfekt gegrillt für ein unvergessliches kulinarisches Erlebnis.
  • Hotels Entdecken Sie unsere kuratierte Auswahl an Premium-Hotels, die unvergleichlichen Komfort und außergewöhnlichen Service bieten. Egal, ob Sie einen gemütlichen Rückzugsort oder einen luxuriösen Kurzurlaub suchen, unsere Hotels versprechen einen unvergesslichen Aufenthalt mit exquisiten Annehmlichkeiten. Speisekarte ansehen
  • Casual Unser Casual-Menü bietet köstliches Comfort Food für ein müheloses Essen. Von saftigen Burgern und köstlichen Sandwiches bis hin zu frischen Salaten und herzhaften Hauptgerichten - unsere vielfältige Auswahl sorgt für ein angenehmes Erlebnis bei jedem ungezwungenen Ausflug.
  • British Traditionell und herzhaft bietet das britische Menü Komfortklassiker wie Fish and Chips, saftige Braten und herzhafte Pasteten. Entdecken Sie vertraute Favoriten neu, liebevoll zubereitet mit zeitlosen Rezepten und frischen, lokalen Zutaten.

Ausstattung

  • Amex
  • Full Bar
  • Speisekarte
  • Visa Card
  • Menü
  • Bar Dining

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Renoufs Cheese and Wine Restaurant

48a Poole Road Bournemouth, Dorset BH4 9DZ, United Kingdom

Speisekarte • Wine • Beer • Tapas • Gourmet


"We had called-here for drinks during a previous visit to Bournemouth. We were impressed with the wine we drank, and the food that we saw served to other customers. So, today was the realisation of a promise that we made-to-ourselves to revisit and, this time, dine! We were a few-minutes early for our 19:30 reservation having allowed too-much time for our half-a-mile walk from our hotel. The restaurant was not busy, and there were scant customers during our 2½ hour stay. There was only one, very pleasant, member of staff in the bar/dining area. We had assumed he was the Manager, and he did everything: menus, drinks, food orders, food service, and payment. He did this pleasantly with good humour, plus impressive efficiency and knowledge. The food here is principally ‘Sharing Boards’ but also available were smaller (snack) servings of Artisan Cheese and Charcuterie and other “Nibbles”. We chose an ‘Ultimate Board’ (intended for two people sharing and costing £36.95 in total). Within this price you select four types of charcuterie plus four types of cheese to complete the board. Drinks: we started with a 175ml glass of “Martin Codax Albariño” for each of us. The extensive and impressive wine list offers a good selection available by the 175 or 250ml glass: 6 white wines, 3 rosé wines, 9 red wines, 3 sparkling wines and 9 aperitif/digestif wines. The Albariño was very much enjoyed, whist we decided which bottle of wine we would have with our meal. After much thought we chose a bottle of Bin 31 ‘Laibach (Sur Lie) Stellenbosch’; a white wine from what is a great wine-producing region in South Africa. This was superbly delicate and gently flavoured; with the very slight effervescence from the ‘Sur Lie’ fermentation method (fermentation on the lees). We know this method well from Sur Lie Muscadet wines, from the Sèvre-et-Maine region in France. With our wine chosen, we concentrated on the charcuterie and fromage that we would like with our ‘Ultimate Board’. There was much debate between us, but eventually: Our choices of charcuterie were: Salami Milano: with a perfumed scent that was such a delight. Pâté: quite fine but rich and flavoursome. Venison Salami: surprising and just superb. Smoked Pancetta: we loved this delicately smoked pork belly which was served in the thinnest slices imaginable. The cheese was far more difficult to choose: A Cheddar was a no-brainer and it was good; however we have ‘Vintage’ Cheddar at home (aged for 36-60 months); so the Cheddar here was a bit tame for our tastes. Oak Smoked Lincolnshire Poacher: this was very disappointing as half of the piece was totally inedible rind, and the rest was almost impossible to cut with the cheese-knife provided. I brought this to the attention of the Manager this was exchanged with more of the Cheddar. Northern Blue: good and creamy and appreciably tangy. We had another cheese which was firm and good eating, but we cannot recall it’s name (that’s our fail then). To be honest, and sadly, we found the cheese to be not anywhere as good as the charcuterie, we like mostly hard, or at least firm cheese, with strong flavours. Brie, Camembert and other soft cheeses rarely feature at our home (the somewhat explains our choices). The board was loaded with extra ingredients: a good selection of salad and fruit: cream cheese stuffed cherry tomatoes, lovely crunchy astringent cornichon, fresh grapes and pitted olives. There was also a pot of hummus, onion relish, cheese crackers, and a basket of bread (the latter of which we ordered a second). The meal was still a very favourable experience; made better by the extra cornichon provided. Just because I said how much I loved the texture and flavour of these wonderful ‘little gherkins’. After our board we were quite replete and there was no-way we could have managed a dessert, but an extra glass of Viognier for my Partner, and a wonderful 10-year-old Tawny Port for myself, finished-off the meal splendidly."