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Rural pub on a main road north of Hull. It has a sizeable garden with chickens roaming around. The interior is dark and cosy with plenty of nautical memorabilia. A few were just finishing their midweek lunches. Others were checking out from their accommodation. With no real cider, Great Newsome Jem's Stout was my drink of choice. A fairly decent beer. Other ales available were Greene King IPA & Sharp's Doom Bar. Nice place.
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Popped in one sunday afternoon. Too late to try the food. Carpark to rear. Cosy, local feel, friendly staff. Wish it was our local village pub!
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Well Kept Black Sheep Landlord has a young family but does not allow children in the bar area I whole heartedly agree with this policy There are far too few adult only pubs in my opinion..........................
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drank in this pub with my family several times but today 25/oct/09 we had family from milton keynes with ourselves ten in total would have eaten and drank in the pub BUT when i rang up the pub to book a table i mentioned that we would also have with us my grandaughter aged 14 months who would have been asleep in a car chair but was told we could not take our grandaughter into the pub as she was not allowed when i challenged this and asked why i was told if she was teenager age she would have been allowed i find this DISGUSTING surely anybody can see that a teenager would be more troublesome than a 14 month old baby who cannot even walk yet because of this ruling we bookrd s table at a different pub who welcomed our child with open arms NEEDLESS TO SAY I WILL NEVER VISIT OR RECOMMEND SHIP INN AT DUNSWELL TO ANYONE PS OUR BILL AT THE OTHER PUB WAS �82 PLUS TIP WELL WORTH EVERY PENNY.
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Nice village pub, first class John Smiths
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Only two real ales tonight, John Smiths and Black Sheep. Overworked bar staff, but friendly if nolisy pub. Strictly no children. Some interesting ols ship parts as decor.
anonymous - 11 Nov 2006 00:00 |
Plain village pub with interesting artefacts and good quality John Smiths. Not child-friendly.
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Old locals village pub that has been much modernised and extended. Now has excellent car park. friendly staff, well kept beers (real ales, too many to remember) and good bar type food.
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