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This imposing 17th century pub was originally a coaching inn and is rich in history. It was previously named Gullivers due its connection with Isaac Guliver, a local smuggler. It is in the safe hands of a family who previously ran an award-winning pub nearby and offers a well-chosen selection of ales from the L-shaped bar which serves two distinct areas. The landlord plays music Sunday afternoons and live music also features occasionally. There is shove-ha'penny and a Dartboard. No children after 6pm.
Historic Interest
Coaching Inn, probably early/mid 18th century, Grade II Listed. Historic England list entry 1232929
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Acorn, Bournemouth
Changing beers typically include: Goddards (varies) , Hattie Brown's (varies) , Sixpenny (varies)
Source: Regional