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Oscar's Restaurant at Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth

Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth · BH1 2EW Bath Road, Bournemouth, BH1 2EW · Show map
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Up to 200standing
Up to 100seated
Wedding Breakfastbest for

About this space

The Brasserie at Royal Bath Hotel offers a charming and elegant space for various events and gatherings, ideal for hosting corporate meetings, intimate dinners, receptions, and small weddings. Oscar’s Brasserie provides a unique dining experience with panoramic views, a wide range of freshly prepared dishes, and a special ambiance named after Oscar Wilde, perfect for breakfast or dinner with stunning sea views.

Features

Wifi
Bar
Bar Service
Breakfast Buffet
Dining Area
Dinner
Event Catering
Fine Dining
Freshly prepared dishes
Gym
Indoor Pool
Lounge
Panoramic views
Private Dining
Restaurant
Sea View
Spa
Talented chefs
Wi-Fi

Space

133m² (1,432ft²)

Capacities

100 Dining
150 Reception
200 Standing
100 Theatre

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£2,500 / Minimum spend
Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£1,750 / Minimum spend

Location

Map showing Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth
Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth BH1 2EW Bath RoadUnknown BH1 2EWBournemouth
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