Descripción

The Ship en Londres es un lugar encantador para los amantes de la vida nocturna que buscan una experiencia de pub auténtica sin gastar mucho. Este local del siglo XVIII, catalogado de Grado II, desprende una atmósfera grandiosa pero cómodamente gastada, perfecta para encuentros informales con amigos. En el interior encontrarás un ambiente con carácter, con banquetas de terciopelo rojo, mesas con encimeras de cobre y la típica alfombra de pub. Para los aficionados al deporte, es un lugar ideal para ver el partido mientras se disfruta de una pinta.

El servicio es amable y cercano, haciendo que los clientes se sientan como en casa. La variada selección de cervezas ofrece desde clásicos conocidos hasta cervezas premium y ales de barril, con opciones populares como Guinness y Blue Moon servidas con frecuencia. Además de las bebidas, se sirve comida, lo que facilita disfrutar de una velada completa de risas, conversación y música animada. Ya sea para disfrutar de un cóctel refrescante o de una pinta fría, The Ship destaca como una joya tradicional de Londres con un ambiente acogedor e invitante. Se recomienda reservar, especialmente si se cena en grupo.

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Precio

$$$$ 1 - 10 GBP

Servicios

Reservas disponibles, Comer en el lugar

Oferta

Se sirve alcohol, Sirviendo cócteles, Servir cerveza, Servir vino, Sirviendo comida

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito, Pago con tarjeta de débito, Pago con NFC

Atmósfera

Informal, Acogedor

Mejor para

Reunirse con amigos

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Warren Street Stn Euston Rd (Stop R)
Parada de autobús 621 m caminar
Margaret Street /Oxford Circus (Stop RD)
Parada de autobús 414 m caminar
Holles Street (Stop OG)
Parada de autobús 571 m caminar
Euston Square
Parada de autobús 645 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Jude Moore
Jude Moore
1 mes hace en Google
  • Servicio: 4
  • Atmósfera: 5

A London gem. Not many of these traditional London pubs around anymore so it’s great to see it live n kicking which it was when I visited on a Friday evening after work. The ambience is just what you would want and expect from a traditional pub. They sell Blue Moon which I haven’t seen a lot of recently so that’s a winner for me too. Would like to see a few more craft ales though I imagine the reason for not is to keep prices down and not wanting to fleece the customers rotten (as is often the case when serving the trendy over inflated london brewery beers).

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Viktor Rietveld
Viktor Rietveld
2 meses hace en Google
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 4

At first I didn't like it at all, but the place quickly grows on you. I'll make sure to go back here. The music is 80's beginning 90's, not too loud though.

London Pub Map
London Pub Map
2 meses hace en Google
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

🚇 Goodge Street 🍺 £7.00 Guinness This pub is located on the corner of New Cavendish Street and Hanson Street, in the backstreets of Fitzrovia in central London. The nearest Tube station is Goodge Street on the Northern Line. The Ship is a Grade II listed pub that was originally licensed in 1772 as The Centurion. It was renamed The Ship around 1815 and rebuilt in 1887. I absolutely love the architecture of this pub as it feels very grand but at the same time it looks a little rough around the edges. This cosy, one-bar pub has a characterful, old-school interior. The servery is centre left and still features the original glass sandwich cabinet. The decor includes red velour banquettes, copper-topped tables, brewing memorabilia—especially Bass and Wenlock—brass lanterns, copper pots, a ship’s wheel, and the Holy Grail: a proper pub carpet. Upstairs, the function room mirrors the traditional style and includes its own private bar. The beer selection is very good, offering a diverse mix of familiar favourites, premium beers and cask ale. I opted for a Guinness—my pint was tip-top, price point reflected central London prices. This is a wet-led pub, so it doesn’t serve food, but there are plenty of Taytos to tide you over. I arrived just after 4 p.m. on a bright Thursday afternoon in April. I was meeting Isaac, who runs one of my favourite Instagram accounts, @caffs_not_cafes. We chatted about the rising popularity of pubs like Skehan’s, The Olde Apple Tree, and The Army and Navy, and enjoyed a few pints of the black stuff in this lovely pub setting. Soon after our first pint, the place filled with local office workers and was packed in no time. Service was first-class—the Guv’nor on duty was friendly and personable. This pub is London pub royalty and one of my favourite places to enjoy a pint in central London. Majestic architecture, a time-capsule interior, a great selection of booze, and a welcoming Guv’nor—this is a must-visit London pub. Follow @theshipw1 for updates. 📅 24th April 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram. 🍻

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