Reviews The Ship Inn

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Georgina Hooper
+5
My family and friends have been here twice now. Firstly on a Sunday lunchtime, the quality of the meat was outstanding 3 thick slices and 6 types of vegetables. I had vegetarian which even came with its own gravy. The second time was a week day evening meal where my son had the 20 oz mix grill with was huge and tasty the rest had curries which were authentic and the veggie chickpea had perfect spice as I asked for madras heat. Both times the staff were constantly attentive, service perfect and a lovely beer garden. Happily recommend.
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Janet Thorpe
+5
Excellent food and friendly staff. A good way to spend a wet Sunday lunchtime.
5
Annabelle Catherine Chambers
+5
We stopped here at The Ship and very glad we did! Down to earth and friendly service fantastic homemade lasagne and chips and good gammon and chips at a very reasonable price. Don’t go to the more upmarket hotel next door, they were v. stuffy & rude about offering us a hot meal as they had no room in their restaurant but wouldn’t entertain us in the bar the lounge or the garden.
5
Thang To
+5
We stopped by this pub on the way back from Pembrokeshire and we all cleaned our plates - probably the best sandwiches we've had 👍 - fresh and tasty, proper melt cheese and cooked beef. And lovely country chips. Friendly and considerate staff. Dogs friendly place.
5
Jamie Smith
+5
Staying over for work, 3 nights. Had the viking gammon, the ship burger, loaded fries and steak, all delicious food. Staff and locals all very friendly.
5
David Johnson
+5
Great pub, friendly staff and local people. Good beer and wine. What more can you want? Highly recommended.
5
William O Connell
+5
Lovely stop in the sunshine for brunch and a coffee. The food was great quality, fast and very reasonably priced and the coffee was fast and good quality. Their very easygoing and incredibly friendly service was excellent from the second we got there to when we had finished. Strongly recommend. Will definitely revisit.👍
4
Jonathan
+4
We visited on a Friday lunchtime as a group of 12 bikers and caught them off guard as we ordered a range of food and drinks but the lady at front of house did very well to catch it all. We were graced by brilliant, sunny weather so sat outside on the benches by the old well which, thankfully, has a grid over it otherwise I hate to imagine how many helmets perched on the stone wall surround might have been knocked into the abyss by clumsy, middle aged men in baggy canvas motorbike kit. We were amazed at just how busy the narrow High Street was for such a small, off the main path, town/village. We did have to wait quite a while for our food and noticed that the lady who served us came back from the Nisa shop opposite with something flat wrapped in a carrier bag, my immediate thought was sliced cheese for the beans and cheese jacket potatoes a pair of us had ordered. When the food came out it was en masse, big portions on wooden platters and it all looked excellent except for the Ham, egg and chips which, rather than nice chunky slabs of hand cut ham, had 3 slices of sandwich ham with a fried egg on top, plenty of fat chips and a small salad. The sliced packet ham solved the mystery of the emergency shopping trip to Nisa. A shame as this place was well worthy pf a 5 start review if it hadn't been for that. Prices were decent at about £9 per meal and £2 per soft drink/coffee
5
Jane
+5
Arrived on Saturday during bank holiday weekend, no one else inside. Great selection of food including breakfast served til 3pm. The Captain's breakfast was hearty with loads of toast. If you visit Raglan castle be sure to pop into have some food here.
5
Ryan Williams
+5
Really nice people. Good food. Very tolerant of our twin three year olds. Will call again for sure.
5
Sian Thorne
+5
First time visit for us .... lovely place! Food was lovely and staff very friendly and polite
5
Dags Holyoake
+5
Great atmosphere, amazing food, the staff could not be more accommodating. Highly recommended
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