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    The Old FireStation

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    Cosy Club

    Cosy Club

    (2 reviews)

    Expansive special menu for Gluten Free with top draw treatment by staff to ensure allergy is taken…read moreseriously. Very impressed with how they handled it all. Food was beyond delicious. Staff was very attentive and friendly. A nice atmosphere.

    OK, so it's a chain, and it's a formula, albeit a quite attractive confection. Cosy Club is a…read morewelcome addition to scoffing options in central Bournemouth now that the Print Room is gone. The quirky decor, though faux, is appealing if you like chandeliers, Victoriana (likely from China), and stuffed stag heads. Music is a quite loud speakeasy playlist. Lots of menu options, from tapas to burgers with a gastro pub range of mains. Nice cocktail list too, and they have a gluten free menu - though sadly, as everywhere else, the only gf pudding is sorbet. Service seems fine, and they serve meals all day from 9am to 10pm, and breakfast is served til 6pm! There are a lot of stairs, though there's a lift to the first floor to get you started. The main restaurant is only open Fri, Sat, Sun in winter, but you can eat in the first floor cafe/bar the rest of the time. There is a third floor dining area with terrace for summer, which we did not explore in January! The food is very serviceable if not exactly a gastronomic experience. We had excellent game stew, with lots of chunky pheasant, venison and rabbit. The promised root vegetables in the stew were a bit few and far between, but it came with champ (mash and spring onion), and was gluten free. Dessert was chocolate croissant bread and butter pud, with fine vanilla custard (for me) and (good quality) mango and blackcurrant sorbets for my GF partner. A rum based espresso martini to finish. So dinner with two courses, and drinks was fifty quid for two, which is pretty reasonable. So, definitely will be back, and we recommend it.

    Bar So - Bar So1

    Bar So

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    Bar So seems to be the spot to hit up on a Saturday night in these parts. Glitzy-looking lounge…read morewith several bars and cozy corners to chill out. Around 10:30 (oh, sorry, I meant 22:30) the place started filling up with single blokes looking to get their groove on. If you're a girl on the prowl, you'll have your pick at this place. I think the name is short for "So? Am I gonna get shagged or what?" We went here for a private party in the cozy bottom level, which you can apparently rent out for about £200 with a cash bar. It opens up into a lovely patio with heat lamps where the foolhardy can brave the cold. It's probably packed in summertime. Mixed drinks are served by the measure, as it is everywhere in England. (Another reason why I love living in the States: no jiggers when the alcohol is poured!) But prices are fair and they have specials on certain nights. Call ahead to find out since the website doesn't give any info.

    More like Bar So-where-is-everyone?! Maybe it was just because it's outside of term-time for…read morestudents, but this place was pretty dead on a Friday night! On the plus side it meant that our mixed group of 8 walked straight in and got some of the limited table space, but it did put us in that awkward place of not having enough people around to dance but the music being too loud to chat. We left after one round of drinks - which I bought and remember thinking was pretty reasonable versus London prices. The friendly bartender was the saving grace of this place as you could tell he really knew his stuff. He knocked up a great Old Fashioned for my mate who was dithering over his drink choice, which wasn't on the menu and made me wish I hadn't been so quick to order my Vanilla Mojito (turned out a bit too sweet for my liking). There was a certain novelty at partying in what is essentially a giant conservatory and I do like the centralised bar layout - but perhaps there's a better vibe when it's busier...

    The Old FireStation - bars - Updated May 2026

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