Have stayed here a few times in the past few years. It is no doubt a hugely under rated place to stay. It is a matter of what you prefer, a hotel with modern facilities or one with a history . My wife and I chose the latter and enjoyed the experience of staying in this finest example of beautiful Victories Gothic accommodation, full of historical connects including the first ashored survivors being rescued from the sunk Titanic, the Shackleton adventure of Antarctic...
Genuinely one of the best meals out I've had in Plymouth. Food? Delicious. Cocktails? Delicious. Service? Fantastic. 100% recommend and will be coming back.
Reasonably priced Peri Peri chicken, good portions & alot of variety on the menu
I've only ever tried it using delivery services like Uber Eats so im not sure what dining in is like, but the delivered food is consistently piping hot, tasty & delivered pretty quickly
I live around 4-5miles away so even with this being taken into consideration, the food stull arrives hot & fresh!
I recommend the half Peri Peri grilled chicken, Peri Peri chicken rice bowl, chicken wings & Peri Peri seasoned fries!
The pork was really dry, the chicken and egg dish looked and tasted terrible.Normally we love the Japanese food but this is the worst in Plymouth. We haven’t eaten it- come and take it back. Would not recommend
Disappointing visit today:
Service took 60 minutes from order to arriving on the table. No warning before of wait times. No apology when finally food was delivered. Can only assume its considered ok to keep customers waiting so long or the owner/manager isn’t aware or doesn’t care.
Price £15 crab baguette, £19 salmon kebab, £5 chips, £7.50 apple pie, £6 Bottle of legend ale, £4.50 bottle of ginger beer, £6.50 2 coffees. Two people eating, total paid £73.
Barbican fish bar - Plymouth
Brilliant totally gluten-free fish and chip shop! Had the cod and chips — absolutely superb. Big thanks to Erin for the great service and Tommy the chef for an excellent meal.
If you’re in Plymouth, make sure you visit
Very sad to write this review but we first started going to the Woodside September 2024. Nothing was too much owners really accommodating were very insistent they are a family pub where children and pets are welcome. My daughter has autism and ADHD and that never seemed to be problem. We always do our best to be respectful and always clean up after ourselves etc. we found they became more popular recently and we’ve suddenly been pushed out by all new complaints coming in. At first we were told that our dog was in the way so we stopped bringing the dog then we went in the following week then We’ve been asked to go to the back as the kids were in the way of the door… fair enough and we’ve complied every time. Tonight we decided to go and we’ve now been told kids are not allowed in after 5pm they couldn’t even come and tell us themselves. This previously hasn’t been a issue never been a problem and I wanted to point out your either child friendly or not… the owner was excited to show me they fitted a changing table in the bathroom to accommodate us a month ago… seems their priorities have changed and has now lost our custom. We are very upset.
Came to Plymouth for a day out today with my husband brother -in-law and sister we decided to have lunch at the Navy pub on the Barbican, as we have been there previously a few years ago and it was very good food.Unfortunately we could definitely say that was not the case today. It was a very disappointing lunch,we had ordered 4 steaks which was as tough as old boots!!!!!! and full of grizzle !!!! was very tough to cut came out slightly warm, mushrooms deep fried,and grease dripping out of them a complete waste of hard earned money will never go there again.