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WIN a Father's Day meal at The Britannia

A pint of Peroni, their Boston Rib Eye sharing special and a £50 drinks tab are all up for grabs in this competition!

For this competiton, we've teamed up with The Britannia - a wonderful pub and brasserie situated in lower Parkstone.

They house classic country décor with a twist, comfy banquettes, carefully curated spaces and an outdoor fireplace in the huge garden. Their freshly cooked food is prepared in the kitchen by their extremely skilled chefs. They source their meat and fish ethically and sustainably and use award winning butcher to the Royal Family, Aubrey Allen, for their mouth-watering steaks. 

The winner of this competition will receive the following for FREE when dining with The Britannia on Father's Day (15th June):

  • One pint of Peroni
  • One Boston Rib Eye sharing special
  • A £50 drinks tab

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WIN a Father's Day meal at The Britannia

Competition Closes: Wed 11 June 2025

In association with The Britannia

W: britanniaparkstone.com/

E: parkstone@heartwoodinns.com

T: 01202 402212

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When is Father's Day 2025?

 

The Britannia Parkstone

The Britannia

The Britannia is a wonderful pub and brasserie situated in lower Parkstone.

20 Britannia Road , Parkstone , Poole, Dorset, BH14 8BB

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