Old Royal Ship Inn - Menu

Old Royal Ship, SN14 6PA, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Steak, Vegan, British

4.6 💬 987 Reviews
Old Royal Ship Inn

Phone: (+44)1666840222

Address: Old Royal Ship, SN14 6PA, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 987

Website: http://www.oldroyalship.co.uk

"We are a casual group (in this instance 11 of us of not so young males looking for a comfortable venue to meet up for good!!! conversation over a pint and lunch. And this just what you get from the Old Royal Ship plus some friendly staff and chefs who know how to produce good pub food. We preordered our meals and on arrival were served with drinks that we took to our prepared table. 4 tables together forming a square that allowed us all to speak and hear one another quite well (hearing aids adjusted as appropriate!! We deliberately arranged to be at our table ahead of the time that lunch had been ordered, catchup chat time! So our meals were delivered precisely when expected....how chefs manage that is beyond me!! The hubbub of chatter was replaced by the clatter of cutlery on crockery . My vegetable lasagna, salad and garlic bread was very tasty!!"

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Kathryn Kathryn

I stopped in twice while visiting our son, and I must say the food was excellent. The staff was very helpful and friendly. I highly recommend this place for a meal.

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Nisso17
Nisso17

Food was lovely and a wide choice of options but we waited over an hour for our meal. As we had a train to catch we didn’t sample deserts. Would recommend for the food wholeheartedly.


teejaybeeBristolUK
teejaybeeBristolUK

My first visit to this restaurant was excellent. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. The menu had a wide variety of options, and the specials board was extensive. The portions were generous and delicious, with many homemade choices. I highly recommend dining here.


L
L

Mistakes happen and a true test of service is how they're dealt with. Unusually, I had to send back overcooked food. The always-friendly staff apologised, the dish was replaced, nicely presented, and a couple of drinks were deducted from the bill. That's how it's done. And this remains my favourite local restaurant.


Christopher
Christopher

We found the Old Royal Ship Inn on Tripadvisor and found the reviews, although excellent, underestimated the outstanding meal that my wife and I had there this evening. The food was fresh, delicious and of highest quality and decent quantities! The service was friendly and professional and we were made very welcome. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and we shall certainly return to try some of the other dishes (which we saw being delivered to other tables! .


siobhanbennett6
siobhanbennett6

We chose the Royal Ship Inn as we were staying in a hotel nearby and the reviews were positive. We were not disappointed, even though we made no reservation, the lovely waitress found us a table. The food was delicious, we both had something off the special board, there was a bit of a wait as they were busy, but the waitress who served was very attentive. The Inn itself has a nice cosy vibe. All the staff were friendly and welcoming, if we are the area we will definitely be returning.


HeidiW736
HeidiW736

Food was outstanding, well worth the money... went for my Mum's Birthday she really liked it... nothing pretentious about the place or the people... dog friendly as well as they have seated area for dog lovers inside so your pouch can dine with you without upsetting anyone. A good range of drinks.. I did knock one star off but only due to wait time at start but as it was Easter w/e it was busy.. My sister who lives locally said they will definitely be back as I will when we're back up to visit


LK2LONDON
LK2LONDON

My sister and I met our mum at this restaurant, which was a convenient halfway point for us. I enjoyed the ambiance and the friendly staff, but unfortunately, the food was not up to par. I ordered the tuna and red onion mayo sandwich with chips, but the bread was stale and the chips were unremarkable. My sister had a burger and fries, which she found to be underwhelming. Our mum opted for the salmon and prawns starter, which looked appetizing but I can't speak to the taste. I may consider returning to this restaurant if we need to meet halfway again, but I would definitely choose more wisely next time.


anthony
anthony

4 Mothers, 2 Grandmothers and a Great grandmother made up our 'Mothers Day ' lunch so it was quite a crowd with partners and children of a range of ages. The Old Royal Ship is popular so on this special occasion it was not surprising that it was busy. But did this phase the hard working staff? Not a bit they were excellent...as was the food. Sunday lunch is an established favourite of this family. 2 of us went 'off piste ' to the specials board on this occasion and were not disappointed. Baked vegetables tart...delicious!! Watching Great Grandchildren completely consume chocolate cheesecake and ice cream after 'Sunday lunch ' was amazing. Of course we will be back again. No brainer!! (just t...


anthony
anthony

We are a casual group (in this instance 11 of us of not so young males looking for a comfortable venue to meet up for good!!! conversation over a pint and lunch. And this just what you get from the Old Royal Ship plus some friendly staff and chefs who know how to produce good pub food. We preordered our meals and on arrival were served with drinks that we took to our prepared table. 4 tables together forming a square that allowed us all to speak and hear one another quite well (hearing aids adjusted as appropriate!! We deliberately arranged to be at our table ahead of the time that lunch had been ordered, catchup chat time! So our meals were delivered precisely when expected....how chefs man...

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Reservations
  • Vegan Options

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