Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fun Bars to Visit in the Isle of Wight

During your holidays in Isle of Wight, you will be spoilt for choice with the amount of things to do. Whether you are travelling with family, your spouse or group of friends, you will be able to indulge in a lot of activities away from the holiday cottages. You can visit beaches, museums, gardens, adventure theme parks, restaurants and a good number of bars too during your holidays in Isle of Wight. The best part about staying at one of the holiday cottages besides being offered a clean and comfortable stay is their close proximity to most of the island’s attractions. Nightlife in the Isle of Wight is forever bustling with locals and tourists looking to have a good time. Here are some must-visit bars during your holidays in Isle of Wight.

King Harry’s Bar

King Harry’s Bar is located in Glenbrooke Hotel in the Old Village near Ventnor, very close to most of the holiday cottages. Visit this refreshing bar after a day filled with sightseeing activities with your family or group of friends. King Harry’s Bar is housed in a quaint 19th century house. Outdoor seating is available here as well. If you happen to arrive in a car, you will find no shortage of parking space as the bar offers car parking facilities in the front as well as the back end of the property. You will be offered a wide variety of great ales at the well-stocked bar. It remains open on weekdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. If you happen to visit King Harry’s Bar with your family, you can opt for the outdoor garden seating area, which overlooks a stream and is abundant in flowers and red squirrels during the summer months. It is well worth a visit away from the comfort of your holiday cottages and is bound to make your holidays in Isle of Wight a lot of memorable.
 

The Black Sheep Bar

Visit the Black Sheep Bar at least once during your holidays in Isle of Wight. It can be found at 53 Union Street in Ryde, once again not too far from some of the holiday cottages. You will love the bar’s interiors which can be described as old-world gothic with a minimal edge. A wide variety of alcohol can be sampled at this famous bar including a good selection of wines, beers and fabulous cocktails. In addition to this, one can also try out the bar’s superb food, perfect for a family outing. Groups of friends will love the Black Sheep Bar for its sheer sophistication and great service.