Looking pubs serving delicious Sunday Lunch In Portsmouth ? Have you all booked your Mothers Day Lunch? Why not treat your wonderful mum to a delicious Carvery at The Ship and Castle – This year they will be extending their £10 wine bottle offer to all mums on this day. The carvery is served with four delicious meats, accompanied by a selection of freshly cooked vegetables, Roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and stuffing. Why not top it all off with a scrumptious dessert from their regular menu?
Booking is recommend as space will go quickly
Six Nations
Don’t forget the The Ship and Castle will be bringing you all the action from this years Six Nations, So sit back with a beer in hand and relax as all the action unfolds at this lovely local Portsmouth pub this Saturday. Fancy a bite to eat? Why not try one of there aptly themed burgers for each nation taking part.
Sunday Lunch In Portsmouth – About The Ship and Castle
The Ship and Castle Portsmouth is located next to Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard and on the Waterfront. With views across the harbour, and HMS Warrior prominently in view, you’re only a short walk away from the ever popular retail quarter of Gunwharf Quays.
“We are well renowned for our superb carvery which is served 6 days a week. The rest of our extensive menu is freshly cooked and includes many traditional home-made dishes, as well as other family favourites. We are able to cater for a large amount of people so we welcome small tables and coach parties alike.”
Sample Menus:
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A Little History…
For centuries, the importance of Portsmouth Harbour has been paramount to the continued success of the British Empire. Many monarchs built castles in the immediate vicinity to protect this national asset, at one time the largest industrial site in the world. The pub’s name, therefore, could not be more appropriate, being placed in between the ships and the castles.
The historic centre of operations for The Royal Navy, Portsmouth Harbour is home to three of the Navy’s most iconic ships in history, being Henry VIII’s Mary Rose, Vice-Admiral Nelson’s Victory and Queen Victoria’s Warrior.
Situated directly outside the Victory Gates, The Ship and Castle Portsmouth, with its imposing facade, would have been the first port of call for many a sailor when on leave.
Such is the history of the waterfront that The Ship and Castle Portsmouth must have seen it all! Occupying No. 1 The Hard since 1745, this area was known as ‘Devil’s Acre’ due to it’s notorious reputation with sailors, alcohol, prostitution, press gangs and crime. The pub has survived many turbulent times, particularly during World War II when the area was heavily bombed due to it’s proximity to the Navy Base.
The Ship & Castle Portsmouth has been an independently owned, family business since 2002