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Ship Inn, Barry
Barry
CF62 5SB
Reviews of Ship Inn (Average Rating: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
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Steve C left this review about Ship Inn
The Ship is a Hungry Horse pub, so the food is very reasonably priced, if not the best quality. The main bar is to the right of the entrance in the centre of the pub facing some high tables. To the right of the bar is seating aimed at diners and to the left is a separate over 18s bar that was freezing cold. In here is a pool table and lots of high table, many of which were covered in used pint glasses. Televisions are located throughout for showing Sky and BT Sports and there was some background music playing.
The bar supports a standard keg range alongside Peroni and San Miguel. One of the four hand pumps was unused which left three offerings from Greene King, which were Abbot Ale, IPA and Old Speckled Hen. There are better pubs in Barry.
On 2nd March 2020
- rating: 4
[User has posted 5254 recommendations about 5222 pubs]
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Dee Lally left this review about Ship Inn
Bright & airy. Food is slightly hit & miss, but very reasonably priced. Toilets can be very dirty, but there is usually soap & toilet paper. GOOD VALUE NIGHT OUT!
On 4th May 2007
- rating: 8
[User has posted 3 recommendations about 3 pubs]
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Barry Island, 0.76 miles, 14 min walk (show)
Barry Docks, 1.48 miles, 28 min walk (show)
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally