Southbourne, Wight Bear
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Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 20 Oct 2016
Micropub on Southbourne Grove, cunningly semi-hidden by a bus stop - so convenient for routes 1b, 1c & m2. Celebrating its first anniversary, and Bournemouth's second micropub. Internally, a single room, with simple wooden tables alongside wooden benches; service is to table, from a servery and stillage to the rear. Usually, four cask ales are on offer, with a similar number of ciders. Listed in 2017 Good Beer Guide. https://bearbeerfamily.co.uk/the-wight-bear/ The pub is named after an outline of a bear, visible from the nearby Overcliff.