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The Bull Hotel BridportNewest Review: ... inn in 2006. And have transformed it into an attractive and ambient place to be. Our most recent visits are the ones I shall refer to, as we have eaten three times previously under different chefs in 2006 and 2008 and it was inconsistent, so we'll leave that by the by. Easter 2009. Remember the sunshine ? Booked a table for six of us on Sunday afternoon. Walk towards the hotel and outside ... more |
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by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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All towns are diverse, a mixture of cultures, social and ethnic. Here in Bridport we have a number of names to live up to. A market town, twice weekly the streets are lined with traders selling everything from olives and underwear to handmade furniture and dog treats. A brewery town, home of Palmers brewery. There used to be pubs next door to pubs round here, 35 in the twon alone at one point. A seaside holiday 'resort'. West Bay - beaches, Parkdean holiday park and many surrounding guest houses, hotels and fields for you strong willed campers ! Recently we have been labelled as Notting Hill by Sea. Mmmm caused a bit of debate ... Read the complete review
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