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Version 8.0 Dated 10Th April 2021 These Are the Re-Openings That We Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 These are the re-openings that we know about. If your pub, club, or bar isn't listed please message us directly so that we can add it. This list will be updated regularly, so please keep checking back to see if your venue is opening. Opening dates and times are subject to change. You are advised to check with the venue before travelling to avoid disappointment. Location Name Opening Date Facebook Ansty Fox Inn 12th April The Fox Inn at Ansty Askerswell Spyway Inn 15th April The Spyway Inn Beaminster Greyhound 17th May Greyhound Inn Knapp Inn 17th May The Knapp Inn Bishops Caundle The White Hart 15th April The White Hart Bradford Abbas Rose and Crown 16th April Rose and Crown, Bradford Abbas Bridport Bull Hotel 12th April The Bull Hotel, Bridport (34 East Street, Bridport) th Ropemakers 17 May The Ropemakers White Lion 12th April White Lion Bridport Tiger Inn 12th April Tiger Inn Bridport Crown Inn 17th May The Crown Inn Market House 12th April The Market House Inn - Bridport The Pursuit of 12th April The Pursuit of Hoppiness Hoppiness The Woodman 17th May The Woodman Lord Nelson 17th May Lord Nelson Pub Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 The Hope & Anchor 17th May The Hope & Anchor Broadmayne The Black Dog 12th April The Black Dog Broadwindsor White Lion 17th May White Lion Broadwindsor Buckland Newton Gaggle of Geese 13th April The Gaggle of Geese Pub Burton Bradstock Anchor Inn 12th April The Anchor Inn Three Horseshoes 21st April The Three Horseshoes Pub and Kitchen Cattistock Fox and Hounds 17th April Cerne Abbas Cerne Abbas Brewery 17th April Cerne Abbas Brewery The Giant Inn 12th April The giant aka the red lion The New Inn 12th April The New Inn The Royal oak 12th April The Royal Oak Charminster The Three Compasses 12th April The Three Compasses The Gamekeeper 12th April The Gamekeeper Charminster Charmouth The Royal Oak 15th April Royal Oak Charmouth Chedington Winyards Gap Inn 14th April Winyards Gap Cheselbourne The Rivers Arms 17th May The Rivers Arms Chetnole The Chetnole 1st May The Chetnole Chickerell The Lugger 12th April The Lugger INN The Turk’s Head 12th April Turks Head Weymouth Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Chideock The George Inn 17th May The George Inn at Chideock Corscombe The Fox Inn 12th April The Fox Inn Dewlish The Oak at Dewlish 12th April The Oak at Dewlish Dorchester Blue Raddle 21st May The Blue Raddle th Royal Oak 12 April Goldies 12th April Goldies Dorchester Kings Arms 17th May The King's Arms Old Ship Inn 12th April Old Ship Dorchester Sydney Arms 12th April Sydney Arms Tom Browns 12th April Tom Browns Pub, Dorchester Trumpet Major 12th April Trumpet Major Victoria Hotel 12th April The Victoria Hotel Dorchester DT1 2LW Duchess of Cornwall 20th May Duchess of Cornwall Inn Hardy’s 17th May Hardys pub Copper Street 20th May Copper Street Brewery Brewery Tap Brewhouse & Kitchen 17th May Brewhouse & Kitchen (Dorchester) Vivo Lounge 17th May Vivo Lounge Junction Hotel 17th May Junction Hotel At Dorchester Convivial Rabbit 12th April Convivial Rabbit micropub Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 The Colliton Club 17th May The Colliton Club and Bar East Burton Seven Stars 17th May Seven Stars Dorset East Knighton The Countryman Inn 12th April The Countryman Inn (Dorset) Evershot Acorn Inn Hotel 16th April The Acorn Inn Eype New Inn 12th April New Inn Eype Langton Herring Elm Tree Inn 12th April The Elm Tree Inn, Langton Herring Laymore The Squirrel Inn 16th April The Squirrel Inn Litton Cheney White Horse Inn 30th April White Horse Inn Loders Loders Arms 14th April Loders Arms Longburton Rose & Crown 12th April Rose & Crown, Longburton Lower Burton Sun Inn 14th April The Sun Inn Lyme Regis Royal Lion Hotel 17th May The Royal Lion Hotel, Lyme Regis Royal Standard 12th April The Royal Standard The Lyme Bay 12th April The Lyme Bay - Café & Bar Swim 12th April SWIM Rock Point Inn 17th May Rock Point Inn The Pilot Boat 12th April The Pilot Boat The Cobb Arms 12th April The Cobb Arms The Volunteer Inn 17th May The Volunteer Inn, Lyme Regis Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Lyme Regis Harbour Inn 12th April The Harbour Inn, Lyme Regis Lyme Regis Brewery 12th April Lyme Regis Brewery Tap Ship Inn 17th May Ship Inn Lyme Regis The Nag’s Head 17th May The Nags Head Maiden Newton Chalk & Cheese 16th April Chalk and Cheese Family Friendly pub - Maiden Newton Martinstown Brewer's Arms 16th April The Brewers Arms Melplash The Half Moon 14th April The Half Moon Middlemarsh Hunter’s Moon 16th April Hunter's Moon Moreton Frampton Arms 17th May Frampton Arms Mosterton The Admiral Hood 17th May The Admiral Hood Nettlecombe Marquis of Lorne 12th April The Marquis of Lorne, Nettlecombe, Dorset Osmington Mills Smugglers Inn 14th April Smugglers Inn, Osmington Mills, Weymouth Piddlehinton Thimble Inn 30th April The Thimble Inn Plush Brace of Pheasants 19th May The Brace of Pheasants Portesham The King’s Arms 12th April The Kings Arms - Portesham Portland George Inn 16th April The George Inn, Portland, Dorset New Star 17th May Star Inn Cove House Inn 15th April The Cove House Inn Portland Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Portland The Royal Exchange 12th April The Royal Exchange Eight Kings 12th April Eight Kings Portland The Corner House 17th May The Corner House Inn - Portland The Little Ship 12th April The Little Ship Portland Portland Social Club 16th April Portland Social Club (members only) The Boat That Rocks 12th April The Boat That Rocks The Pulpit 12th April Pulpit inn portland The Punchbowl 17th May The Punchbowl Inn Puddletown The Blue Vinny 17th May The Blue Vinny Pulham The Halsey Arms 12th April The Halsey Arms, Pulham Puncknowle Crown Inn 12th April Crown Inn Puncknowle Pymore Pymore Inn 12th April The Pymore Inn Sandford Orcas The Mitre Inn 14th April The Mitre Inn Seatown Anchor Inn 12th April The Anchor Inn at Seatown Shave Cross The Shave Cross Inn 12th April The Shave Cross Inn Sherborne The Digby Tap 17th May The Digby Tap The Cross Keys 12th April The Cross Keys Half Moon Inn 17th May Half Moon Inn (Half Moon Street, Sherborne) Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Sherborne The Plume of Feathers 12th April The Plume Of Feathers Brewed Boy 21st May Brewed Boy Sherborne The Carpenters Arms 12th April The Carpenters Arms Sherborne The White Hart 17th May The White Hart The George 17th May The George Shipton Gorge The New Inn 12th April The New Inn Stoke Abbott New Inn 14th April The New Inn Stoke Abbott Stratton Saxon Arms 12th April Saxon Arms Stratton Sutton Poyntz The Springhead 16th April The Springhead Sydling St Nicholas Greyhound Inn 12th April Greyhound Inn, Sydling St Nicholas Thorncombe Gyle 59 Brewery Tap 1st May Gyle Fifty-Nine Thornford Kings Arms 12th April The Kings Arms Trent Rose & Crown 17th May The Rose & Crown Trent Uploders Crown 15th April The Crown at Uploders Upwey Old Ship Inn 12th April Old Ship Inn Upwey Royal Standard 12th April The Royal Standard, Upwey Waytown Hare & Hounds 12th April Hare & Hounds Waytown West Bay Bridport Arms Hotel 17th May Bridport Arms Rise Cafe Bar 12th April Rise Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 The George 12th April George West Bay The West Bay Hotel 12th April The West Bay Hotel The Durbeyfield 12th April The Durbeyfield guest Quarterdeck Pub house West Bexington The Manor Hotel 17th May The Manor House & Hotel - West Bexington West Knighton New Inn 12th April New Inn West Knighton West Stafford Wise Man Inn 12th April The Wise Man Inn Weymouth Admiral Hardy 17th May The Admiral Hardy At Weymouth Belvedere Inn 12th April The Belvedere John Gregory 12th April The John Gregory Nothe Tavern 12th April The Nothe Tavern Weymouth Old Rooms Inn 12th April Old Rooms Inn, Weymouth Red Lion 12th April The Red Lion Rendezvous 12th April Rendezvous Weymouth Royal Oak 12th April The Royal Oak Dorchester Road Ship Inn 14th April The Ship Inn, Custom House Quay, Weymouth Famous Old Spa 12th April The Famous Old Spa, Weymouth The Royal Hotel 17th May The Royal Hotel Weymouth Waterloo 12th April The Waterloo Weymouth Wellington Arms 17th May The Wellington Arms Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Weymouth White Hart 17th May The White Hart Tavern Slug & Lettuce 17th May Slug & Lettuce Weymouth Nook 12th April The Nook Cocktail Club The Doghouse 17th May The Doghouse Micro Pub Weymouth The Globe 17th May The Globe Inn Weymouth Dorset Actors 21st June Actors The Market House 17th May The Market House The Gloucester 17th May The Gloucester Finns 17th May Finns Weymouth Beefeater 17th May Beefeater Weymouth The George 12th April The George Bar & Grill Duke of Albany 17th May Duke of Albany Spyglass Inn 29th April Spyglass Inn Harvester Preston Weymouth Lodmoor Brewer’s 12th April Brewers Fayre Fayre Spice Ship 12th April Spice Ship (Weymouth) Preston The Bridge Inn, 16th April The Bridge Inn, Preston Weymouth The King’s Arms 12th April The Kings Arms Weymouth PlayYard 17th May PlayYard Version 8.0 dated 10th April 2021 Weymouth Hardy’s Hop House 17th May Hardys Hop House Chapelhay Tavern 17th May Chapelhay tavern The Boot Inn 17th May The Boot Inn High West Street - Weymouth The Black Dog 17th May The Blackdog Weymouth The Royal Oak, 17th May The Royal Oak Custom House Quay The Duke of Cornwall 17th May The Duke Of Cornwall Weymouth Sailing 21st June Weymouth Sailing Club Club (members and signed in guests) The Dolphin 17th May Dolphin Hotel Weymouth Old Castle Hotel 12th April Old Castle Hotel The Park Hotel 12th April The Park hotel The Golden Lion 17th May Golden Lion Weymouth Hotel Rembrandt 17th May Best Western Weymouth Hotel
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