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Went there again 5/24/99 and it was great as great as ever. A great place in a great location. I disagree with the previous review in one aspect. The beers are $3.25-$3.75 for an Imperial pint. Not excessive for 19 ounces for some of the best beer on the east coast. The Shepards pie portion could be bigger though.
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Mark,
Passaic, NJ
(05/28/1999) |
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Atmosphere is pseudo nautical/english. The bar service is first rate. Food service is good. The beer brewed on premises is very good, being in the English style of ales. Four usually being served from hand pump, and two from tap. Also offered are a half dozen imports on tap, as well as cider and perry. The beers are served in imperial pints (19 oz.) and unfortunately are $3.75/pint! (Translate to $57/case if sold in bottles.) This would be expected in a major city or resort, but not where The Ship Inn is located. The food, also in the english style, while definitely not filling, should satisfy most. Be forewarned, there is no bar menu or snacks (as there would be in a true british pub). The food, like the beers, is priced on the high side. You can check out menu and prices at their web site.
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Doylestown, PA
(05/26/1999) |
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"I have dined today" This place is not exactly easy to find but is worth the trip. The service was excellent (2 waitresses working together and paying attention to the customers). For food, I had the Ship's sampler (Scotch egg, Cornish pastie, sausage roll, and cheese & onion pie) and a salad (baby greens with a house herb balsamic vinnaigrette). It's a nice, comfy place except the lights were so low, I had to use the candle on the table to do the visual evaluation of the beers. GOLDEN WHEAT LIGHT (B-): Clear, medium yellow. Sweet, malty nose. Fairly well balanced but tending to the sweet side. Short, sweet finish. (No flaws but not much character.) WELSH ALE (B+): Clear, dark gold. Not much nose. Slightly toasted malt up front. Medium body. Malt throughout with some hops to balance. Hops builds with the drinking. Some bitterness in the finish. CELEBRATION (A-): Clear, medium reddish brown. Rich malty nose. Malt up front. Big, malty body. Fairly dry, especially for so big a beer. Hops very definitely there - more as bitterness than aroma. Well balanced. (A nice, comfortable strong ale. Would probably be exceptional cask-conditioned.) IRISH STOUT (B): Opaque. Long-lasting tan head. Sweet/malt nose. Malt up front. Sweet for an Irish stout. Roasted barley is apparent but light for my taste. Good lingering bitter/sweet finish.
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Ralph S Sturgen,
Easthampton, MA
(04/11/1999) |
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Great crew, great beer,great service at the Ship Inn!
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Loulie Rodriquez,
Buttzville, NJ
(03/28/1999) |
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Bob Bedford,
Linden, NJ
(03/19/1999) |
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Doug Seeley,
High Bridge, NJ
(02/04/1999) |
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You'll pay one million dollars for this brew, baby.
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M.R. Biggelsworth,
Las Vegas, NV
(02/02/1999) |
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Request Heather as your waitress, she serves a mean beer!
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Allotto Phagina,
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(02/02/1999) |
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Beer was good but after a friend raved about the good pub food I was terribly disappointed. Terrible fish and chips and even worse shepards pie.
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Sean Casey,
Oakhurst, NJ
(01/29/1999) |
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Great cask ales and a fine selection of single malt scotches and single barrel bourbons. I wish I wasn't so far away.
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Ed Gant,
Millville, NJ
(01/27/1999) |
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It's like being in England. It was hard deciding on a growler to take home. The Welsh Ale was superb but we decided on the Golden Wheat Light. I put it HIGH on the go back to list. Even if its almost an hour away.
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Mike,
Levittown, PA
(11/19/1998) |
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Love going there!
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Opra Cunningham,
Fort COllins, CO
(11/10/1998) |
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Gary Lambert,
Collingswood, NJ
(10/23/1998) |
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This is THE brew pub to go to on the east coast. Good food, good service and darn good beer.
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Upper Black Eddy, PA
(10/04/1998) |
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About as English a pub as you're likely to find on this side of the Atlantic. The Celebration Ale and Cromwell's Demise are excellent. Not a bad shelf of single malt scotches, as well. Worth the trip!
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Lynn Hughes,
Quakertown, PA
(09/02/1998) |
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Tim the brewmaster is truly mastered in his art. Cromwell's Demise is my personal favorite. The ample selection of brews combined with the warm friendly atmosphere, great food, and Roy the bartender make the Ship Inn a must for a great evening
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Karen Kollet,
Alexandria, NJ
(08/27/1998) |
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Beer-nuts who are serious about their beer, especially British-style beers, should not fail to board The Ship! One of the best brewpubs anywhere!
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The PubScout,
Perth Amboy, NJ
(06/30/1998) |
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I've been going to the Ship for about 10 years, and it just gets better all the time. While of Irish descent, I love British ales. Those that they import at the Ship are excellent, and the ones they brew are as good or better. Young Timmy has done a marvelous job.
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Roderick O'Brien,
Bloomsbury, NJ
(04/24/1998) |
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The Ship Inn is the closest thing you'll get to a real English Pub on this side of the "pond". Tim Hall(Brewmaster)has done a great job with his beer selection. He has a real gift at capturing the English style of brewing and serving his beer.
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Rich Hebert,
Flemington, NJ
(04/23/1998) |
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I finally got to visit Ship Inn after reading so much about it. I was not disappointed. Ship Inn is wonderful. Great English style beer and food. It is a little out of the way for me, but definitely worth an occasional jaunt. I could tell you all about it, but instead, check out: http://www.shipinn.com/
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Tony Plank,
Elkins Park, PA
(03/09/1998) |
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Best brewpub in NJ. One of the best anywhere.
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Mark,
Pompton Plains, NJ
(01/28/1998) |
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- They have 4 handpumps in addition to the regular taps - Usually 6 house brews offered from the lightest ale to the darkest stout - Cask conditioned beer is also available
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Judit Hall,
Milford, NJ
(01/19/1998) |
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This pub is a place to go and talk to people. They have a TV but is seldom turned on. People go there to have great conversations and great beer. It really is like a British pub.
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Milford, NJ
(01/19/1998) |
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A real cozy, snug place to go and have a real good beer with good food. Their Irish Stout is great when its in season; try the Olde Pheasant Plucker when its in!
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Brian McLaughlin,
Trenton, NJ
(12/30/1997) |
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This is just as much a local bar as it is a place to get a meal with your beer. Pub frequenters have personalized steins which hang from the bar rafters. The beer is good and goes well with the pub fare on the menu. Nothing fancy here with the food but it is good just the same. We bring our kids (all 4) with us when we go to have a few.
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Lon Weiss,
Kinnelon, NJ
(11/05/1997) |
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