Albert Road,
Richmond Hill,
Bournemouth,
BH2 6HH

(01202) 789669

Print Room Information

The Print Room is a stylish British Brasserie located in the old press room of Bournemouth’s Daily Echo. Since opening in 2007 the restaurant has built a reputation for serving high quality food in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere.

Opening Hours
Mon 12:00-00:00
Tue-Fri 12:00-22:00
Sat 09:30-01:00
Sun 10:30-18:00
Cuisine
Booking
Essential on Fri, Sat, Sun
Advisable on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu
Avg Food Spend
£20 - £30 per person
Food Info
Set Lunch Menu, A La Carte Menu, Sunday Roast, Brunch Menu, Set Dinner Menu
Drink Info
Beer from £3.00 per bottle
Wine from £12.95 per bottle

Cocktail List available
2-4-1 cocktails Saturday 22:00-23:00
Facilities
Large Screen showing sports events, Internet Terminals, WiFi, Sky Sports
Kids
Children welcome - any time

Kids Menu, High Chairs, Baby Changing Facilities
Awards
British Design Awards
Good Food Guide Recommended
Payment
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Disabled Facilities
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilets

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17/08/2012
Print Room Restaurant Bournemouth.

WHAT A LET DOWN. My wife and I booked what we had hoped would be a romantic evening three course meal with wine as have had the pleasure on many previous occasions up to six months ago.

The restaurant has clearly suffered a downturn in trade I anticipate by the few people dinning alongside us recently accompanied by the discount food promotions being advertised.

This also from our experience has led to unqualified chef's who do not know how to cook backed up by waitresses who can not do there job either.

I had a twice baked cheese soufflé to start which was served semi cold on a equally cold peace of pastry with a sad little lump of half melt cheese on top. Distrusting and led to me being sick all through the night.
This was followed by what the menu said was a WHOLE lemon sole. In fact it was two small bits of fish which took only two mouthfuls to finish. The accompanying vegetables was equally small and side orders were required to create a dinner. Our waitress found it amusing to drop empty bottle and glasses by our table showering us in broken glass. The meal was not value for money and the whole experience was one I will not be repeating again and would recommend anyone else not to risk.

I think The Print Room would do well to revisit how they used to cook and serve food before its to late if they value local residents to patronize them when the tourists have gone home for the winter.

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Reviewer Chloe & Regan
08/11/2009
Fantastic service, 5 star food, a truly wonderful lunch in an amazing building.

Will definitely be back, everything I was told about this place was true. What a gem.
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Reviewer Anonymous
17/01/2009
This is incredible! I always worry when I hear so many good things about a restaurant - it is almost raising my levels of expectations i up too much - but to be honest - it was the was incredible.

When I phoned to make a booking - I was greeted by a lovely girl who was very very useful. On arrival at the restaurant we were offered a drink at the bar before we sat at our booth. The wine selection is extensive, the staff are very knowledgeable on their wines, the service was fast but not rushed.

The food was impeccable - the deserts were to dye for and I could not resist taking a box of cakes home from their freshly baked patisserie. Fantastic restaurant - well worth all the hype and the awards its recently won. AAAstar!!!!
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Reviewer Anonymous
09/12/2008
The food is devine at the Print Room, the decor is plush and the staff make the whole combination work. Well worth a visit!
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