Poole Harbour Guide 2011 - Poole Harbour Commissioners
Poole Harbour Guide 2011 - Poole Harbour Commissioners
Poole Harbour Guide 2011 - Poole Harbour Commissioners
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Take a Gastronomic Tour<br />
<strong>Poole</strong> residents are blessed by living in a<br />
prime holiday area, there are restaurants<br />
galore. Just take a walk through the town –<br />
you’ll find it a gastronomic tour of the World!<br />
Just a short walk from the Quay up the<br />
High Street and you’ll find The Thai<br />
<strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> ~ <strong>2011</strong><br />
Restaurant, This opened in late 2005 and has<br />
built a strong following including royalty,<br />
Prince William has eaten here! The food<br />
quality is excellent and they serve the best<br />
yellow curry in town.<br />
Do you like fish? Then <strong>Poole</strong> is the ‘plaice’<br />
for you! For generous portions of lovely<br />
fresh fish visit Corkers. The service is good<br />
and families are welcome, a must for<br />
lunchtime snacks too. You’ll find Corkers<br />
on <strong>Poole</strong>’s bustling quayside. Open daily<br />
from 7.30am for breakfast and morning<br />
coffees. Corkers has a big selection, good<br />
value all-day Menu.<br />
Whilst talking of fish you must try the<br />
Guildhall Tavern which is run by Frederic and<br />
Severine. Located just two minutes from<br />
<strong>Poole</strong> Quay their friendly French restaurant<br />
has an extensive menu with house<br />
specialities of locally landed delicious fresh<br />
fish, crab and lobster (see above).<br />
All the restaurants mentioned here have<br />
been ‘tested’ by the PHG team, all are highly<br />
recommended personally by us so please<br />
mention <strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> when you visit<br />
them – you may even get a free drink!