Stag party in Bournemouth? Now that’s how you send someone off in style. This seaside legend of a town knows how to party hard, just ask anyone who’s made it to sunrise on Old Christchurch Road. We’ve got pubs with private rooms, beach bars perfect for banter, and rooftop spots where the beers taste better with a sea view. From boozy brunches to full-throttle party nights, there’s a space here that fits your crew like a freshly ironed shirt before it ends up on the floor. Browse our top stag party venues in Bournemouth and book your favourite spot!
Here are three standout options to check out:
Popworld Bournemouth (Central): With space for up to 150 people and a club-style layout, it’s great for big party groups. Expect colourful lighting, dance floors, and an energetic vibe. Minimum spend starts at £500 per session.
Slug and Lettuce Bournemouth OCR (Central): This venue mixes cocktails with casual seating for up to 150 standing, making it ideal for a more casual but social night. Minimum spend starts from £250 per session.
Branksome Crafthouse (Westbourne): A great choice for a smaller, craft-beer-loving group. With two spaces (up to 100 and 60 standing), it’s friendly, affordable, and starts at £100 minimum spend per session.
Bournemouth has loads of options beyond just bar-hopping. For something different, try Centre VR in the town centre. It’s one of the UK’s largest virtual reality venues and a fun choice for competitive group games. If you’re into food and drink, book a session at Sobo Sommelier in Boscombe East for a guided wine tasting experience for a more chill but classy vibe. Check out our 21 Incredible Stag Party Ideas for some inspiration.
Venues with minimum spends typically range from around £100 to £1500 per session, depending on location, size, and day of the week. Some venues charge by the hour, approximately £20 to £40 per hour, depending on the venue size and what’s added. Spaces with event packages tend to start from about £34 per person, which often includes food, drinks, and room hire. (All data from Tagvenue.)
It depends on the venue. Some places, especially bars and clubs, won’t allow outside drinks but may offer catering or drinks packages. Smaller venues or private hire spots might let you bring your own food. Just remember to check with the venue manager before booking or use our search filter to find venues with your preferred catering option.