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A new landlord took over the Ship in early May 2023. The menu’s now give exciting choices of dishes way above standard pub fare. We had a starter of confit duck served with black pudding, soft boiled egg dressed with a bacon jam. The main... View all feedback.
What Visitingdave1 doesn't like about The Ship Aground:
Came here as usual place we eat at was fully booked. Thought we'd give this a try. Nicely done out but steak and gammon we'd ordered was tough. My father had to leave most of the gammon. View all feedback.
Lovely food, knowledgeable landlord, waitress Lovely. Very friendly, beautifully clean and well decorated. Great menu. Very nice loos.
My parents and I come here for the beef brisket pie. As mentioned in my previous pie review the pie is amazing. Colcannon mash, peas and outstanding gravy is all you need. Didn't even look at the menu as the beef pie was available. Call us boring or if it ain't broke don't fix it. Try the Pie.
What i liked was the lady serving was very busy with other customers at the bar and she immediately lifted her head in acknowledgement of our waiting and assured us of her attention,and served us our meal asap.The food was served quickly and cooked nicely and hot and our first time visit was an excellent one.
Lovely, hot, well-cooked dishes were quickly served at this Welsh restaurant. The menu offered some great choices that we thoroughly enjoyed. Although it is a bit remote, it is well worth finding as parking is available and the staff are all polite, helpful, and friendly.
Booked a table for two (my husband birthday) only to be told when we arrived that our table was in the bar (tap room) which was busy and rowdy. Presumed we would be in the restaurant having a nice relaxed meal, bottle of wine,etc. We decided to leave as not happy to eat our meal with people stood around us. Didn’t realise we needed to specify that we wanted to eat in the restaurant when we booked.