The Ship has been serving beer on the site since 1802 - the year not the time! 4 cask ales, 8 keg lines as well as bottled beers, spirits, wines & soft drinks.
Are you ready?
The day has finally arrived.
Limber up those golden tonsils.
KARAOKE tonight from 5pm!!!!
Come on down to The Ship, enjoy a drink and belt out those favourite tunes of yours.
Karaoke is happening in the downstairs bar tonight.
This evening we will continue our sporting day with England v Hungary in the UEFA Nations League. Winless England take on group leaders Hungary in a game they must win if they want to try and avoid relegation from the top tier.
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Good day to you all.
The Ship has a very sporty thing going on today. We start with coverage of Queen's Club tennis. We'll be sticking with that through until 13.30 when we switch to coverage of Royal Ascot 2022. Plenty of winners to be found there today.
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It's coming...3 more weeks!!!
More info will follow as we get closer.
Trust us, you will want to keep your diaries close as you really won't want to miss out.
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
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Please note that on Monday 31st January we will be closing at 5pm.
We apologise for any inconvenience but, rest assured, we will be back to normal on Tuesday.
We can't guarantee an evening of poetry but we will certainly be supplying the haggis, neeps & tatties and the obligatory whisky.
Come down and join us at the ship from 5pm onwards this evening.
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Burns Night is celebrated on January 25th every year to commemorate the Scottish poet Robert Burns. This year, Burns Night celebrates what would have been Burns' 262nd birthday. A traditional Burns Night involves poetry, haggis, neeps and tatties and a few drams of whisky.
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One day to go until our Burns Night celebration at The Ship on the 25th.
We've got Haggis, neeps & tatties, whisky and bagpipes all ready to play their part in the evening's festivities.
Come on down to The Ship after 5pm tomorrow evening and join in the fun.
Burns Night at The Ship...
There will be haggis.
There will be Whisky.
There will be bagpipes.
Come on down to The Ship on 25th January and experience our Burns Night celebrations. The fun is due to start from 5pm onwards.
There's something happening on 25th January.
Keep the date in your diary, there are plans for a celebration at The Ship.
We'll be giving more information over the next couple of weeks...
WE ARE OPEN!!!
Firstly, we at The Ship hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year.
Don't forget that we re-open today after the festive period, we have a few housekeeping items to get on with but we will be open again from 11.30am.
Come on down and let's get back to normal.
We at The Ship are sorry to announce that we are remaining closed until 4th January (COVID restrictions permitting).
We would like to thank all our customers for their understanding and continued support.
We wish you all a Wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.
1936 Edward VIII signs Instrument of Abdication, giving up the British throne to marry Wallis Simpson.
1960 Kenneth Branagh was born.
Whatever your reason for visiting the pub, enjoy the day and stay safe.
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Need an excuse to visit the pub? Use the following as a reason to celebrate or commiserate.
Today In...
1868 The first traffic lights were installed, outside the Palace of Westminster.
1907 Rudyard Kipling receives the Nobel prize for literature
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1992 The separation was announced of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
2012 Sir Patrick Moore died.
Whatever your reason for visiting the pub, enjoy the day and stay safe
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Need an excuse to visit the pub? Use the following as a reason to celebrate or commiserate.
Today In...
1608 John Milton was born.
1854 Lord Tennyson's poem, Charge of the Light Brigade was published.
1960 The first episode of Coronation Street was screened.
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1817 William Bligh, British naval officer of "HMS Bounty" fame, died.
1955 Clement Atlee resigned as leader of the Labour Party.
1979 Production of MG Midget sports cars came to an end.
Whatever your reason for visiting the pub, enjoy the day and stay safe.
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Need an excuse to visit the pub? Use the following as a reason to celebrate or commiserate.
Today In...
521 Saint Columba was born.
1732 The first Covent Garden Opera House, then called the Theatre Royal, opened.
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1916 David Lloyd George became Prime Minister.
1977 Andrew Flintoff was born.
2005 David Cameron became leader of the Conservative Party.
Whatever your reason for visiting the pub, enjoy the day and stay safe.
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Need an excuse to visit the pub? Use the following as a reason to celebrate or commiserate.
Today In...
1421 Henry VI was born.
1768 The first edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica was published.
1888 Will Hay was born.
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