Hotel du Vin - Poole
Thames Street, The Quay, Poole, BH15 1JN
We hear a great deal about recycling these days - du Vin recycles attractive but often un-loved buildings to restore real gems in the best tradition of British understated style. Complement that with all that is best in the French bistro ethos, bars that reach out to please, and you have a setting that provides an inspirational background for people to meet, do business, get married, provide a base for golf or fishing, somewhere you can call your own for a private celebration, a spa or - most engagingly - a wine school that breaks the mould. Think quintessential British style, elegant and unpretentious. Combine this with a great spirit, wit and an unquestionable devotion to wine, and you have captured the essence of Hotel du Vin.We hear a great deal about recycling these days - du Vin recycles attractive but often un-loved buildings to restore real gems in the best tradition of British understated style.
Complement that with all that is best in the French bistro ethos, bars that reach out to please, and you have a setting that provides an inspirational background for people to meet, do business, get married, provide a base for golf or fishing, somewhere you can call your own for a private celebration, a spa or - most engagingly - a wine school that breaks the mould.
Think quintessential British style, elegant and unpretentious. Combine this with a great spirit, wit and an unquestionable devotion to wine, and you have captured the essence of Hotel du Vin.
This area of Dorset is a popular destination for visitors and holiday makers alike as well as a welcoming stopping-off point for the many yachts and cruisers that ply the waters of the harbour and the wider Purbeck heritage coast. In Poole, also the haunt of the well heeled, du Vin has taken on the former Mansion House. In addition to the customary delights of a first class hotel they have some extra goodies. For cigar lovers there is the Bothy Lodge where enjoyment of that particular kind can be pursued lawfully and without hindrance. You can dine there al fresco too in the sheltered courtyard. A La Roche tasting table in the hotel permits wine-lovers to embark on a voyage round the world's finest vineyards with minimal effort.
Thirty-eight bedrooms and suites incorporating many of the original features of the Mansion House, with handsprung mattresses, fine Egyptian linen, plasma screens and DVDs throughout, deep baths and power showers. High speed wireless internet access is available in all rooms.
In the classy bistro, called Banquette, a choice of nine starters could include twice baked Dorset cheddar soufflé with herb cream, linguini Pea and smoked salmon risotto, a delicious Caesar salad with Cajun chicken, deep fried whitebait with mayonnaise, or basil pesto with slow roast cherry tomato papardelle.
Head Chef, Darren Rockett follows a cuisine that changes daily and supports the hotel's philosophy of the finest and freshest local produce. Operating from an open kitchen that services the 80 seat bistro, 'simple classics' for the first two courses yield whole pan fried trout almandine, pressed ox tongue, watercress and potato soup, and grilled sardines with confit tomatoes and gremolata. The fish round here must not be missed, exhibiting freshness to the last degree.
Whilst one might argue that the whole point of being in a du Vin is to snuggle up to the wine list, this list is designed to march with the food and can only be described as superb. With a team of experienced sommeliers there is no room for anything but the best. Service is telepathic in the best possible sense.
Click on their Website for full information and rates. Hotel du Vin, with fourteen options throughout Britain, awaits your call.
Bistro, French, Modern European
: 07:00 - 10:00 12:00 - 13:45 18:00 - 22:00
: 07:00 - 10:00 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 22:00
: 08:00 - 11:00 12:30 - 14:30 18:00 - 22:00
0844 567 2481
Thames Street, The Quay, Poole, BH15 1JN [Map]
£25.00 £35.00
£35 (2 courses)
£35 (2 courses)
(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)
REVIEWS OF Hotel du Vin - Poole
David W (9 January 2009)
Hotel Du Vin has taken over the old Mansion House Hotel and spent a great deal on a successful eighteen month refurbishment. The restaurant now opens on to a courtyard, which will be an attractive feature when the weather warms. Inside, the bar area now seems light and airy with a choice of bar stools or low tables with relaxing chairs; a limited range of bar snacks are available. A range of champagnes nestle seductively in the centre of the bar crying defiance to the credit crunch. A separate snug bar, without windows, takes the place of the old Bistro and we were told that the wine room will be opened in the future for wine tasting. I had booked our table in person at the smart reception and we were well received in the restaurant and chose to have pre lunch drinks in the bar. The menu is somewhat eclectic a la carte offering six or so starters in the £6 to £9 range and mains from £10 for the vegetarian to £18 for a steak. It seems strange to offer both pheasant and partridge on the same day and although in English it lapses into French from time to time; not everybody knows or should be expected to know that feves are broad beans. Mansion House regulars will be pleased to note that the twice cooked soufflé is retained.
The Antipasto (sic) could have employed better quality ingredients but accompanying pickled vegetables made up for the rather fatty meats. Potted pheasant done in a rillettes style was superb except the weight of the pot lid kept on tipping the whole thing over. A disaster if you are trying to impress someone. The partridge was succulent and pink but regrettably Hotel Du Vin do not hang the game for long enough. The lamb shank went down well as did the fat cut chips, a lovely crisp post Christmas defying treat. Mushroom pasta had more than a strong hint of balsamic, which detracted from the subtly of the mushrooms. The desserts were very well received and looked superb on the plate. The wine list is expansive and with a good choice by the glass, but why not a 250cc offering? The service mostly French does not attempt to come up to or near the best, but in these days it would be regarded by many as better than average. There is the slightest hint of superiority in some attitudes that the team may do well to minimise. Of course we had the usual rigmarole of ‘who ordered the.....’ One day I shall say ‘that is for you to know I am the guest!’ A good cafetiere for £2.75 rounded off a very satisfactory visit to a worthwhile addition to the Poole scene. Two visits on 4th and 6th January.
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Children welcome
Air condition
Reservations
Groups allowed
Outside seating
Cover charge
£14.95
£14.95
10% (optional)
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