The Ship Inn

The Ship Inn is a pub Weymouth located in United Kingdom.

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7 / 10
49
ratings
Address

Custom House Quay Weymouth Dorset DT4 8BE United Kingdom

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard)
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating Yes
Menus Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour
Drinks Beer, Full Bar, Cocktails
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Comments / 10


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Carl Griffin

Lovely quayside pub with fine views of the harbour . Great real ales .

Amanda Cruxton

Food isn't cheap but is really good quality. We have eaten here twice and both times all meals were tasty, well presented and very enjoyable. Highly recommended to eat here and will do again :)

Lindsay Harrod

Good quality coffee and tea , also nice range of food choices including vegetarian options . Mostly friendly staff .

Phil Nom

Cosy place for drinks and pub grub. Full rack of ribs are on the small size

Dimitris X

Spacey but warm atmosphere, blended with a variety of beer selections .

Eric SMith

Really nice environment for a evening meal or a few quiet drinks

Phil Preston

The food the atmosphere and the beer

Tycho -

Free wifi from the neighbors, no password required!

David Hunt

It is dog friendly .

Keith Treggiden

Awesome food and great staff !

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