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Contribuisci feedbackExcellent food. Attentive staff. Just right. Walkability: Short walk from B and B. Food drinks: Goat's cheese and fig Tart was lovely. My husband always loves gammon egg and chips. This example did not disappoint Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Quiet, Great value
We have always enjoyed lunch at The Ship when on holiday Walkability: We walk to the ship along the estuary Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Luxury, Quiet
Old hotel and building Rooms: 4 Service: 4 Location: 5
Our hiking group called in here for lunch on Saturday. It's our 2nd time ,and both times have been good. It's clean,dog friendly, and very popular. The food is wonderful, and a pot of tea gives 6 cups. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars this time is because they forgot to order our desserts (churros) we waited over half an hour and had to ask them again. When they did eventually turn up, they hadn't put the ice cream on. Apart from that little issue, all was superb,and we will definitely be calling again .
Lovely location, good beer and interior but the nut roast Sunday lunch option was very disappointing basically a gloopy brown coloured rice mixture shoved in a mould a with a few pumpkin seeds and dried cranberries on top to give the appearance of a nut roast. If there were any nuts in it, I couldn't detect any. The gravy had the uniform colour and flavour of granules too and the veg was average. Cheap ingredients and terrible value at around £16 a pop, for what was essentially a bit of rice and veg. The other diners I was with were fairly happy with their meals, but no one was bowled over. We went because the reviews were pretty good maybe their usual chef was off.