The Ship Inn, Dunwich - pub details
Address: St James's Street, Dunwich, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 3DT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11820) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Darsham (4.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by Kevin Girling on 31 Jul 2004
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> Current user rating: 7.5/10 (rated by 17 users)
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user reviews of the Ship Inn, Dunwich
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| Had a nice beer when finished the Dunwich Dynamo a couple of weeks ago. Enjoy the occasional drink at 7 am. Good selection and reasonably priced. Did not order the breakfast as I thought it was a little too expensive. Perhaps a mistake as the breaky in the greasy spoons cafe was probably the worst I'd ever had! Sorry for using this site to criticise a cafe but I've got that off my chest! baggydave - 30 Jul 2011 13:45 |
| The food here is very good indeed. Some may say a little on the expensive side, but, in my opinion, worth it. The pub itself is a friendly place, attracting locals and tourists alike, and dog friendly. The stock beer is Adnams. Well, it is Suffolk, and under 10 miles from Southwold. Both the Bitter and Broadside in excellent order. The guest when we visited was Earl Sohams' Gannet. A very tasty, dark mild, also in very good order. We visited twice during the week, and will return when next in the Area. Phantom_Pigeon - 11 Oct 2010 11:18 |
| Visited on a sunny Sunday lunchtime, when it was very busy. Refurbishments mentioned in other reviews seem to be just about finished. Stocked Adnams and an excellent Mahseer IPA from Green Jack. Food took a while but was good and reasonably priced. aleloz - 24 May 2010 13:12 |
| Very well placed for walks along the Suffolk coast, or visits to Minmere, Aldeburgh, Walberswick and Blythburgh. The bars is very inviting, with a warm fire, tiled floor, scattered furniture and a view to the sea. The beers were in good condition, though the current incarnation of Adams Bitter has lost a lot of teh distinctiveness that made it so special. During our visit, the kitchen was closed and much refurbishment was under way. Hence not really fair to assess the skeleton menu, which was basic, rather undistinguished but OK. Been an occasional visitor to this pub for 20 years and it has maintained a good standard - some room for improvement but hard to fault for its atmosphere, position and beer Arctium_lappa - 29 Jan 2010 15:31 |
| A good place to drink, with a warm, traditional pub interior: not at all scruffy, but not fake or tarted up. Beer fine if you like Adnams bitter (I do at lunch, but would prefer something stronger like Broadside in the evening). The food was OK but a bit ordinary: without become too "foody" (or too pricey) they need to raise their game a bit here. cato - 29 Jul 2009 18:37 |
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