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Once the home of the devenish brewery, the building has been restored to give it a new lease of life. There's something for everyone here, including shopping, museums, restaurants and entertainment.
Brewers Quay is home to many locally run speciallist shops. You're bound to find something to interest you. There are shops devoted to Winnie the Pooh, hand made sweets, antiques, local crafts, as well as many other shops that sell assorted things.
A hands-on
science museum where children will love to play and learn at the same time,
adults will find it hard to resist too!
Entry Prices: Adult £4.00, Children £3.00, Senior Citizen
£3.50, Student £3.50. Group discounts available
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Take a walk
through the history of Weymouth, from the bringing in of the plague to the brewing
that used to happen at the quay.
Entry Prices: Adult £4.50, Children £3.25, Senior Citizen
£4.00, Student £4.00. Group discounts available.
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Take a look
at Weymouth's diverse history. This attraction has many exhibits that show how
this seaside resort has grown.
Entry Prices: Free Entry
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Restaurants
and Bars
In the central courtyard you'll find a restaurant for you to have drink
and a bite to eat. There's also the excise house pub, with it's own bowling
alley.
Sue - 6/12/05
"I loved Brewers Quay, its such a quiet, old world centre. I loved the
weird and wonderful things that are found in all of the shops. Its in such a
nice location too!"
4 Stars
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