The Ship, Isle of Dogs - pub details
Address: 290 Westferry Road, London, E14 3AG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29822) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Mudchute (0.2 miles), Island Gardens (0.4 miles), Cutty Sark (0.6 miles)
Deptford (0.7 miles), Greenwich (0.8 miles), Maze Hill (1 mile)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music
Pub suggested by Michael Lane on 18 Jul 2006
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other pubs nearby:
Lord Nelson, Isle of Dogs (0.3 miles), Ferry House, Isle of Dogs (0.3 miles), Hubbub Cafe Bar, Canning Town (0.4 miles), Dog and Bell, Deptford (0.5 miles), Gate Clock, Greenwich (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Ship, Isle of Dogs
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| Thought I'd try the pub because I had noticed it had been recently refurbed and is now under new management. I was pleasently surprised as the pub has completely changed around. And at £2.70 a pint of bomberdier how could you go wrong??? stickos87 - 23 Feb 2011 21:01 |
| The Ship has recently been taken over and has undergone a total refurbishment both inside and out. The Pub is now run by an experienced and friendly Landlord who clearly knows how to run a pub and keep a good pint, even the real ale (Bombardier) is well kept. There are two big TV screens with Sky TV and ESPN for football fans. A good atmosphere and everything you'd look for in a local pub. pab73 - 14 Feb 2011 10:46 |
| It seems that it has now re-opened. They only had Pride on. The barmaid was having great difficulty filling the glass until I spotted the sparkler and eventually convinced her that it could be removed. I don’t think that she realised at first what I was talking about – I once asked a barmaid “is that a sparkler?” whereupon she pointed to the diamond stud in her navel and said “yes, do you like it?” You do have to be careful sometimes. Anyway, why do pubs use these things? They just make life more difficult for their staff, and how many drinkers on the Isle of Dogs want an exaggerated head on their beer when the ale in question is one that is not brewed to be dispensed through a sparkler? The Pride didn’t taste up to much either. I can’t think of anything good to say about this pub, other than the fact that it was there, and open, when it started raining as I was passing. RexRattus - 26 Mar 2009 17:45 |
| Passed on the bus yesterday. Closed and boarded up. Glasgowboy - 12 Sep 2008 14:03 |
| worth making the 'trek' down away from upper street... not as big as I thought it would be, but great for watching sport - bar staff were incredibly friendly and the food/drink was very reasonably priced (didn't eat but looked good and most expensive bottle of white wine £11!). Thoroughly recommend (but not during an Arsenal game if you are supporting the other team!!) anonymous - 6 Nov 2006 17:57 |
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