Platform Tavern is one of two pubs in Southampton with a significant Titanic connection, the other is The Grapes. Remember the scene in James Cameron's film where Jack wins his ticket playing cards? This is the pub that scene took place in. In those days, before the other side of the road was developed, you could look across from the pub and see the Titanic moored like a huge floating cliff. Mr McCready, one of the stewards lost with the ship, lodged here. Today it is a quiet spot to sit inside or outside and enjoy a relaxing drink.
The Hobbit is the number one student pub in Southampton. The huge beer garden at the back makes it a real hit in the summer months, but in the winter you can't find a seat indoors. There is a large pyramid stage at the back of the garden that often hosts bands on bank holidays. There is also live music indoors, from blues to grunge, on Friday and Saturday nights. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly with no dress code and there is a happy hour.
This combined club, bar and restaurant is the focal point of Southampton's thriving gay community. In the packed downstairs bar, a mix of gay and straight lads and ladies, plus the odd stray tranny, chat and make new friends or dance to hi-energy classics. Upstairs in the Loft Bar you can enjoy a meal in the dining area, chill out on comfortable sofas or pop down to the garden. A narrow corridor leads through to The Box, a small, dimly lit extension to The Edge. Here the atmosphere is clubbier and the music harder, in a house and garage vein.
Thanks to the state-of-the-art sound equipment, lighting, lasers and videos, Oceana is one of the best dance venue in the area. The club can be found inside the huge Leisure World complex. Around 4,000 crazy clubbers can fit into Oceana's three floors. Different areas are decorated in different styles, from Milan to Monte Carlo to New York Disco, as well as having different age limitations.
Since its inception, O2 Academy Bournemouth has been one of Bournemouth's major entertainment venues. Set within a heritage building, this has been the venue for some of the most iconic concerts the city has seen. The low stage, high-roofed, multi-tiered setting creates an intimate yet lively atmosphere, that heightens the spectating experience. When it isn't hosting concerts or events, the place doubles up as a dance club and is the scene of an seemingly endless party.
Get ready to club at the most popular nightclub in the city of Bournemouth. Chic and trendy, Halo attracts the creme-de-la-creme crowd of the city, who go crazy with the awesome music that is played here by the renowned DJ's. Sporting a VIP section, you can actually make reservations for a table there and lounge with your friends, while taking a bit of that delicious sushi served with wasabi and exotic sauces. And in case you want to host a private parties, a corporate meeting or live concerts, you can hire the venue, which can accommodate about 700 people and more.
A wonderful restaurant, The Crab & Lobster Tap is a well known place in Ventnor, at the scenic Isle of Wight. Visitors can enjoy fresh sea food cooked in unique ways. Popular with locals and tourists alike, it has a good bar with excellent alcoholic beverages. Newcomers can enjoy fun filled nights here complete with music, and other entertainment. Come by and experience the charm of this place.
The Golden Eagle is a popular nightspot in Southsea. The pub resembles an old Briitish house; the interiors are well decorated and the ambiance is very lively and informal. Live gigs and music concerts are a regular phenomenon at the venue. International artists, national and local bands have performed at the Golden Eagle to the wide applause of the crowds. The food served is varied and delicious. The wide range of cocktails and mocktails can be enjoyed by the dance floor. Visit website for event details.