Ojo Rojo, a popular Mexican restaurant in Bournemouth, has closed after a decade of service, following the hotel’s new management’s decision to remove them. Co-founder Trevor Hill expressed pride in their achievements, reflecting on how the establishment became a cherished part of the community, creating lasting memories for patrons. The staff described their workplace as a family, emphasizing the strong connections formed over the years. Although there are no immediate plans for a new venue, Trevor mentioned potential future pop-ups. The team appreciates the support they received and is grateful for the love from customers.
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