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We came here for a family dinner with our children, after a day in Bournemouth. I phoned ahead and the staff were really helpful. A guy called Lloyd answered all my questions and we were made to feel very welcome so we walked straight up after we finished at the Oceanarium. We were 5 adults and 4 children. We had a combination of adult and childrens meals. I couldn't find a children's menu on the website, but they do have one and it's great value. The service was brilliant, the food was fantastic, nicely presented and good sized portions too. They also accept The Dining Out Gift Card. We ate indoors as it was nicely air conditioned. Outdoors looked lovely too. It strikes me as a great place to go for a night out without the kids too. We were told children welcome until about 8:30pm ish and then it becomes mostly drinkers, but we finished by 7pm anyway. Only thing that lets this place down is the toilets (think nightclub toilets, graffiti etc). Other than that, absolutely can't fault the place. Love the postcards, the decor, the quirkyness. I'm not a drinker but they had a huge selection of spirits too. Would recommend for lunch or dinner with the kids or for a night out without the kids.
Emma MacDonaldEmma MacDonald
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Six Million Postcards: A Lunchtime Gem Looking for a quick, delicious, and affordable lunch? Six Million Postcard has you covered! Their lunchtime deal is simply fantastic, offering a satisfying meal with a drink for a steal. I opted for the burgerchios and two sides, and it was cooked to perfection. The patty was juicy and flavorful, and the toppings complemented it beautifully. The fillet steak and chimichurri sub was equally tasty but a bit cold, with a generous amount of fillings. The atmosphere at Sixty Million Postcards is casual and inviting, making it a great spot to grab a bite with friends or colleagues. If you're in the area and looking for a delicious and budget-friendly lunch, I highly recommend giving Sixty Million Postcards a try.
Justin Preston-highJustin Preston-high
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Visited 60MPC yesterday for bottomless brunch! Despite being told we were the first brunch customers ever, you would have never been able to guess. The food was amazing! I had the veggie breakfast (which I think is really hard to do well!!!) and my mum had chicken & waffles. We both loved the food! We felt like they were really generous with the amount of Prosecco offered! We drank 2 bottles and we were offered another 2 times!!!! It was super good value for money (£54) which is at least £10-15 less than other places we’ve seen! Overall, it was a wonderful experience (but it always is as we love 60MPC and visit every time we come to Bournemouth!!)
Emily Laura StevensEmily Laura Stevens
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Lovely venue with plenty of outdoor seating. Ordering process through the website was simple and fast. Had a great few pints of Camden Helles served in the branded glasses. The beer tasted fresh and they clearly keep their lines clean. Really enjoyed the fried chicken in 'Korean BBQ sauce', I think my only gripe would be paying £7 for five small pieces of chicken roughly the size of one chicken thigh, it did seem a bit over the top and stopped me from ordering more food. Really enjoyed this place despite the price point and would definitely return
Paul BoboPaul Bobo
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Went for some food with my partner. Had the burger and boneless chicken with a few sides. Onions were oily and looked at bad as they taste. The chicken was stone cold. Burger was the only thing that actually was edible so we ended up sharing just that. The meal with one drink each was over £45. Had I walk past this place a few more steps I would have used the restaurants next door in the centre. Such a shame. Would use this place only for drinks as it has outside to sit but stay well away from the terrible overpriced food!
Jeremy HobbsJeremy Hobbs
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Nearby Attractions Of Sixty Million Postcards
Bournemouth Pier
Oceanarium
Bournemouth Parks - Lower Gardens
Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Mr Mulligans, Bournemouth
HAUS. - Barbershop
Durley Chine Beach
RockReef - Indoor Climbing Attraction
True Gents Barbers & Tattoos

Bournemouth Pier
4.4
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Oceanarium
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Bournemouth Parks - Lower Gardens
4.6
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Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
4.7
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Nearby Restaurants Of Sixty Million Postcards
The Moon in the Square - JD Wetherspoon
Turtle Bay Bournemouth
Harvester Durley Inn Bournemouth
The Mary Shelley - JD Wetherspoon
Miller & Carter Bournemouth
Aruba Restaurant and Bar
7Bone Burger Co. Bournemouth
Brass Haus
O'Neill's Bournemouth
Slug & Lettuce - The Square Bournemouth

The Moon in the Square - JD Wetherspoon
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Turtle Bay Bournemouth
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Harvester Durley Inn Bournemouth
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The Mary Shelley - JD Wetherspoon
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Dorset, 19-21 Exeter Rd, Bournemouth BH2 5AF, United Kingdom
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+44 1202 292697
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Website
sixtymillionpostcards.com
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4.3
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Burgers, beer and American classics with an eclectic music selection from live bands and DJs.
attractions: Bournemouth Pier, Oceanarium, Bournemouth Parks - Lower Gardens, Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre, Mr Mulligans, Bournemouth, HAUS. - Barbershop, Durley Chine Beach, RockReef - Indoor Climbing Attraction, True Gents Barbers & Tattoos, restaurants: The Moon in the Square - JD Wetherspoon, Turtle Bay Bournemouth, Harvester Durley Inn Bournemouth, The Mary Shelley - JD Wetherspoon, Miller & Carter Bournemouth, Aruba Restaurant and Bar, 7Bone Burger Co. Bournemouth, Brass Haus, O'Neill's Bournemouth, Slug & Lettuce - The Square Bournemouth
