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Sunday Lunch at The Queens Hotel

Not Your Average Sunday Lunch…

£16.50 per person for three courses and coffee – Kids eat free!*

At The Queens Hotel our Sunday Lunches are renowned among the local Dorset community for offering a relaxed and friendly atmosphere whilst maintaining the highest quality of food and service. You can enjoy a delicious four course Sunday Lunch in the hotels restaurant, Alexander’s, whilst enjoying some live, easy listening piano music from our talented pianist Andy Willcocks.

Our four course Sunday Lunch table d’hote menu offers some fantastic tasting classic dishes which change weekly with local seasonal produce. Sunday Lunch is served every week from 12.30pm to 1.30pm in Alexander’s restaurant. (Last orders at 1.15pm)

Live Music with Andy Wilcocks

Andy Willcocks’ repertoire comprises of traditional and modern live piano music. He plays everything from Beverly Craven to Will Young in a classy and relaxed way that makes Sunday Lunches at The Queens Hotel a most memorable experience.

Alexander’s Restaurant

Alexanders can seat up to 220 guests and has an intimate and comfortable feel to it. Crisp white table cloths and a grand setting give the restaurant a traditional feel. As with the rest of the hotel a modern touch has also been added.

 

To book Sunday lunch please call 01202 554 415 or email us at info@queenshotelbournemouth.com Bookings taken in advance.

*One child eats free for every full paying four course Sunday Lunch adult

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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