AS ENGLAND play South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final, rugby fans will be tuning in on Saturday at 9am to watch the drama unfold.
If your sofa seems to be wearing a bit thin, or you want a change of scenery, here are some alternative locations.
The Goat and Tricycle, West Hill Road, Bournemouth
The Goat and Tricycle is opening bright and early on Saturday to serve all rugby fans a 'champions breakfast' as they watch the final. This includes a full English breakfast and scrambled eggs on toast, amongst lots more. They will be open from 8am.
O'Neill's, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth
From 9am O'Neill's are offering breakfast and a showing of the rugby final on their HD screen. With a substantial breakfast menu which includes many vegetarian options, everyone is catered for. Pre-booking is recommended to ensure maximum enjoyment and the best seats in the house. Book online on their website: oneills.co.uk
Jolly Sailor, The Quay, Poole
The Jolly Sailor will have a wide selection of food and drinks available for everyone to devour whilst watching the match. Expect a selection of breakfast classics to accompany the game, as well as a variety of offers which can be taken advantage of on the day.
Brewhouse and Kitchen, Bournemouth
Brewhouse and Kitchen Bournemouth have a delicious breakfast menu available, featuring its all-new Brunch Burger served in a “Croll” (a cross between a croissant and a roll). They will be serving its newly-tapped, low-ABV beers on draught as well over 70+ other craft beers & ciders, along with a range of soft drinks.
The Oak Inn, Martin's Hill Lane, Christchurch
The Oak Inn will be open from 8.30am on Saturday. Breakfast and sandwiches will accompany the semi-final, with the option of a full English for £5.50. Tea and coffee will also be available, as well as a pint if your constitution allows.
Let us know where you'll be watching the game below. ⬇️
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