The Ship - Menu

3 Hart Street, City of London,Westminster, United Kingdom, EC3R 7NB, City of London,Westminster

🛍 Pub, Fish, British, Burgers

4.1 💬 1818 Reviews
The Ship

Phone: +442077024422

Address: 3 Hart Street, City Of London,Westminster, United Kingdom, EC3R 7NB, City of London,Westminster

City: City of London,Westminster

Menu Dishes: 10

Reviews: 1818

Website: http://www.shipec3.co.uk

"We chose The Ship for its proximity to the Tower of London about five minutes walk from Tower Hill. It is a very small pub and definitely a favourite of a certain type of city bloke. Walking into the bar I felt quite uncomfortable but was shown upstairs to where our table was waiting. It's fair to say they haven't bothered much with decor. It's a bog standard pub with wooden seats and tables. It was clear that the poor waitress was on her own and pretty rushed off her feet on a Friday lunchtime. We ordered fish and chips and a steak baguette. The batter on the fish was undercooked and the baguette was so hard it cut the roof of my mouth the steak was tough too. We all left food on our plates. We paid the £40 odd pounds (for three people including three drinks) without complaint as it would have taken too long and the poor waitress was clearly under pressure! I really dislike giving bad reviews but in this place, there is much room for improvement!"

Full menu - 10 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Japanese Specialties

Salad

Bread

Burger

Salads

Fish Dishes

Sandwiches

Soups

Chicken

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I come here whenever I am in the city for business or pleasure.The beer selection is very good, try the tribute and the bar staff are very friendly.This is a small, quaint city pub

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smithers58
smithers58

This is a small bar up a side street Crutched Friars, a few minutes walk from Tower of London. Pleasant place to have a quiet pint. There is also another seating area upstairs which is sometimes open.


Beccles
Beccles

Don't go just for a quiet drink .. the ub was absolutely heaving with business men who were loud and didn't care what they said or if they were rude and obnoxious. Staff and drinks were ok .... just so so busy !!!


407simonb
407simonb

Wonderful pub. Although not large in size, the staff are attentive and the beer selection is excellent. Definitely the best pint of Guinness in the area. This place gets busy in the evenings when the office workers finish for the day. View menu


FellowTraveler714923
FellowTraveler714923

This pub is absolutely wonderful! They have a fantastic selection of beers, the staff are friendly, and the food is delicious. Every time we visit, we have a fantastic experience. I highly recommend trying their real ales and their wide variety of craft beers!


Hermy555
Hermy555

A nice public house along the street from the Double Tree hotel. Staff were friendly and there were a good selection of beers and wines. Food was available but we had already eaten so did not try any. A few locals were drinking there which is always a good sign.


oscar
oscar

A good place to eat. We have been in london with the family and found this quirky place to eat. The waiter is friendly and the food is really good. The price is affordable and the quality price relation is very good. I recommend it to anyone who is visiting London and pass through the area. Certainly repeat again. View menu


Dave
Dave

The barmaid snarled at us when we walked in, the barman downstairs sneered at me when I asked for a glass of tap water with a beer, the beer was so flat it had no head within seconds and smelt like it had been pumped through the gents pipes and they had no steak, burgers or chips (just after 7 on Friday 7th November). The only redeeming factor (and why this review isn't 1 star) was the barman/waiter upstairs who was very apologetic for the lack of food. Avoid like the plague which incidentally was prevalent in this area in the 17th century.


BeckyWestLondon
BeckyWestLondon

Dropped in for a light lunch and a drink whilst in the area. We had passed by and noticed the attractive exterior but this was our first visit to dine here and we were delighted that we did. An old City of London pub still retaining much of it's character and charm, small and bustling with a busy lunchtime trade, visitors and City types all enjoying the hospitality. A good range of draft ales, wine by the glass and a menu offering mainly English dishes, with the option of main meals or bar food at reasonable prices. The waiting staff were very attentive and pleasant but unable to advise on details of the food which I assume was due to the language barrier but, undaunted, we ordered. We sat a...


Dobdotcom
Dobdotcom

We chose The Ship for its proximity to the Tower of London about five minutes walk from Tower Hill. It is a very small pub and definitely a favourite of a certain type of city bloke. Walking into the bar I felt quite uncomfortable but was shown upstairs to where our table was waiting. It's fair to say they haven't bothered much with decor. It's a bog standard pub with wooden seats and tables. It was clear that the poor waitress was on her own and pretty rushed off her feet on a Friday lunchtime. We ordered fish and chips and a steak baguette. The batter on the fish was undercooked and the baguette was so hard it cut the roof of my mouth the steak was tough too. We all left food on our plates... View menu

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.
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • 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.
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.

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  • Wifi
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  • Nightlife

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