The Bottom Ship - Menu

Porlock Weir, TA24 8PB, West Somerset, United Kingdom

🛍 Pubs, Full, Steak, British

4.3 💬 4315 Reviews
The Bottom Ship

Phone: +441643863288

Address: Porlock Weir, TA24 8PB, West Somerset, United Kingdom

City: West Somerset

Menu Dishes: 17

Reviews: 4315

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

"We have visited Porlock Weir a number of times but have only ever stopped for a pint or a coffee in The Ship Inn, or ‘Bottom Ship’. This time we treated ourselves to lunch at a sunny outside table. The welcome at the bar was warm and the service efficient. I chose the halloumi burger which came with a field mushroom and hummus in a brioche bun plus chips and coleslaw and my husband chose the home cooked roasted ham which came with eggs, chips and peas. The quality was excellent and both meals were exactly what we wanted. A good range of ales and ciders too. Well worth the visit."

Full menu - 17 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Salads

Bread

Fish Dishes

Main Courses

Schnitzel

Thai

Burger

Chicken

Glamburgers

SEBASTIAN SEBASTIAN

The restaurant offers delicious homemade dishes, comfortable seating, and friendly staff at an affordable price. Highly recommended for a great dining experience.

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Reviews

Angharad82
Angharad82

Cosy and old pub. Gorgeous sitting outside overlooking the harbour. Can imagine it’s just as special in the winter with a roaring fire. Service was good, staff friendly and food tasty!


Viv
Viv

Very Nice didn’t have starters, decided to have main and pub. We both had mackerel, mash and veg, really lovely. Definitely recommend. For puds I had sticky toffee pudding and hubby had good old fashioned crumble and custard, delicious. Nice blush wine and good choice of real ale. Defo recommend and would go again


slmarch
slmarch

I stayed here in room 3 as I was walking the first leg of the south west coastal path from Minehead to Porlock Weir. My room was spotless and very comfortable. Staff were very friendly and helpful and the food was really great. Even the locals were lovely. The bus to Minehead stops right outside the pub so it’s a cracking spot. View menu


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A2708RRnicolam

Wow, that was an amazing roast! The roast potatoes were incredibly tasty, the beef was lovely, and the roasted carrots and parsnips were full of flavor. My only suggestion would be to cook the green vegetables a little longer so they're not squeaky, but we were there early. The staff was great, very friendly and helpful, and the setting was gorgeous.


glassmen007
glassmen007

We try and go to the Bottom Ship at least once a year and always have a very good experience. This year was no different it was busy which was good to see, service as always excellent, food new menu hope its the same chef we met last December as he had great ideas and the menu reflects that passion he showed us then in discussion Great beers also help and the night was a good one


PhysioDevon
PhysioDevon

Stayed here to do the first section of the South West Coast Path. Lovely food, beautiful location and friendly staff. Room was very clean and comfortable but don’t stay in Room One. It is so noisy at night with music, drunken singing and shouting it’s impossible to sleep. There’s also a light directly above one of the windows which basically creates daylight in your room until it’s switched off when the pub closes. I would eat here again but i wouldn’t stay. View menu


Ian
Ian

We live locally although this was only the second time we had visited this pub and the first time that we had Sunday lunch here. We visited as 2 couples as we had some house guests for the weekend. The food and service were both excellent. Three of us had the roast beef and one the roast chicken. All nicely cooked with several accompanying vegetables that were cooked perfectly and nicely seasoned plus Yorkshire Pudding. The pub has a nice atmosphere. We will eat here again.


lisabW6197HE
lisabW6197HE

This charming old pub and B&B in Porlock Weir offers beautiful views over the harbor. We decided to stop in for lunch and were warmly greeted by the friendly staff. The menu offered a nice variety of options such as lasagna and grilled fish. The drinks selection was impressive, with a wide variety of beers, ciders, and spirits available. In addition, there is a lovely outdoor seating area for good weather, but the interior of the pub is cozy and full of character. The staff were efficient and friendly, making our experience even more enjoyable.


Navigator44705030382
Navigator44705030382

We have visited Porlock Weir a number of times but have only ever stopped for a pint or a coffee in The Ship Inn, or ‘Bottom Ship’. This time we treated ourselves to lunch at a sunny outside table. The welcome at the bar was warm and the service efficient. I chose the halloumi burger which came with a field mushroom and hummus in a brioche bun plus chips and coleslaw and my husband chose the home cooked roasted ham which came with eggs, chips and peas. The quality was excellent and both meals were exactly what we wanted. A good range of ales and ciders too. Well worth the visit. View menu

Categories

  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate. View menu
  • 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.
  • 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

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