Barley Mow Inn Long Ln, Wimborne BH21 7AH

Barley Mow Inn

501 Reviews
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  • Friday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Saturday12–11 PM
  • Sunday12–10:30 PM
  • Monday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Tuesday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Thursday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
Barley Mow Inn Long Ln, Wimborne BH21 7AH

About the Business

The Barley Mow Inn – Wimborne – Country pub and restaurant in Dorset |

Contacts

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+441202882140
Long Ln, Wimborne BH21 7AH

Hours

  • Friday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Saturday12–11 PM
  • Sunday12–10:30 PM
  • Monday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Tuesday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Wednesday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM
  • Thursday12–3 PM, 5–11 PM

Features

  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Fireplace
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Healthy options
  • Spirits
  • Wine
  • Dinner
  • Catering
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Bar on site
  • Toilets
  • Cosy
  • Groups
  • Accepts reservations
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
  • Kids' menu
  • Dogs allowed
  • Lunch
  • Casual
  • Great tea selection
  • Outdoor seating
  • Small plates
  • Parking
  • Free of charge street parking
  • Free parking lot

Recommended Reviews

Karen Phillips
08.02.2024
Barley Mow Inn
Cold, atmosphere lacking, and quiet. Preferred the pub as was back in 80s & 90s with original features and layout, raging fire, charismatic ambience and hands on owners and staff.
Simon Deakin
22.01.2024
Barley Mow Inn
Lovely looking place down a country lane.Had booked table for Friday evening, while most tables unoccupied, we were given a small table with no views. The pub itself was cold, several customers had coats on, while windows and doors openFood was okay if a little to salty, no presentation just dumped on plate in lake of gravyDidn't bother asking about desert, too cold.
John Stevenson
12.01.2024
Barley Mow Inn
This year we have celebrated a wedding and more recently a special birthday for my wife. We chose the Barley mow. In this historic setting we were delighted with the service given. You are a jewel in Dorset Crown!
James carter
19.12.2023
Barley Mow Inn
Poor quality food. Service also extremely below where it should be. Menu says Homemade burger however it’s quite literally a burger from the freezer at a supermarket. Most desserts also are not home made and just shop bought. Restaurant was very quiet and I would imagine this is the reason why.Unfortunately I would not recommend at all.In the nicest possible way, you’d actually get better food from Wetherspoons & at half the price.
John Greenwood
16.12.2023
Barley Mow Inn
I first visited this pub in the late 1960's.It was much smaller then, didn't serve much food, and catered mainly for locals and small amount of passing trade.However it served excellent beer and was a most pleasant place to spend a winter's evening in front of the public (now village) bar's open fire, or on summer's evening, sat in the beer garden, watching the sun go down.Times may well have changed and although the brewers (Hall & Woodhouse) have probably trebled the size of the floorplan over the years, the extensions for the most part have been made sympathetically, to what is a quintessentially old English pub.My wife & I last visited on a weekday lunchtime in mid July 2023, and I was pleased to see that the beer and service (Imogen, extremely helpful & polite), was as good as ever and that the menu was very extensive for vegetarians & meat eaters alike. The prices were very reasonable (certainly for the area).It was sad to see so few (4) tables occupied, compared with how I remembered as both, a cyclist & motorcyclist in the 1970's & 1980's.The Ferndown bye pass has a lot to answer for as it is now more difficult to access the pub from the Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole conurbation. In this respect all 3 of the closest pubs to the Barley Mow, are easier to reach, but to my mind, not so pleasant. At least there's plenty of room, for your dogs to accompany you for a drink and a meal and afterwards you can always enjoy a pleasant walk over the heathland, from the National Trust, White Sheet Car Park.All in all, probably one of the best country pubs on the Dorset/Hampshire border. John G.
Simon Fuller
16.12.2023
Barley Mow Inn
Great little pub. Went midweek, have been a few times, and had dinner. Great price and quality.Be aware midweek kitchen closes at 7.30pm and pub at 9pm. However highly recommended. This is a quiet pub

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Long Ln, Wimborne BH21 7AH
Barley Mow Inn