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collection of Menus, Speisenkarten, Bill Of Fare... |
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...from
Restaurants, Biergaerten, Cafe's, Grills, Diners and Pubs around the world! |
Our pies and pastries
are freshly made on the premises
| Appetisers |
| Garlic Prawns |
$8.95 |
Basket of Fritters |
$3.95 |
| Garlic Mushrooms |
$6.95 |
Basket of Onion Rings |
$4.95 |
| Cod Bites |
$6.95 |
Basket of English Chips |
$3.95 |
| Clam Strips |
$6.95 |
Artichoke Hearts |
$6.95 |
| Soups
and Salads |
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Soup
or Soup of the Day |
| Dinner Salad |
$2.95 |
Cup |
$2.95 |
| Chicken Cobb Salad |
$9.95 |
Bowl |
$3.95 |
| Dungeness Crab and Avocado
Salad |
$10.95 |
Soup and Salad |
$5.95 |
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The Olde Ship's Fish
& Chips: Tender
white and flaky cod dipped in our own famous light beer batter and
fried to a crispy golden brown. Served with thick English cut chips
and tartar sauce. In the days of the old
sailing ships "A Ship" was restricted to a square rigged
vessel having a bowsprit - three masts (fore, main, and missen, each
composed of a lower mast, top mast, and a top gallant mast). Today any
large vessel is called a ship.
One Piece $7.95 Two pieces
$10.95 |
| Plymouth Seafood
Platter: A combination of cod,
calamari, scallop, and prawn. Dipped in out famous beer batter and
deep fried until golden brown. Served with thick English cut chips and
tartar sauce. In 1620 "The
Mayflower" a three masted English merchant ship, left Southampton
with a old ship "Speedwell." After a few days they put into
Plymouth where the Speedwell was abandoned. The Mayflower went on
alone arriving in Plymouth, Mass., on September 16th, 1620. $10.95 |
| Cook's Scampi
& Chips: 6 Large prawns
dipped in our famous light beer batter and fried to a crispy golden
brown. Served with thick English cut chips and cocktail sauce.
Captain James Cooks' two ships the "Endeavor" and the
"Resolution" were both sturdily built "Whitby
Colliers." From 1755 to 1799, he surveyed and charted most of the
Pacific covering well over 200,000 miles. He was killed by Hawaiian
natives attempting to reach the ship's boat. $10.95 |
| Whitby Platter:
A combination of tender white
flaky cod with three large prawns dipped in our famous beer batter and
deep fried until golden brown. Served with thick English cut chips,
tartar and cocktail sauce. One of England's most famous
fishing villages Whitby is where Captain James Cook embarked on his
epic voyage of discovery. $9.95 |
| Churchill's Roast
Beef & Yorkshire Pudding: A
hearty English meal tender prime beef roasted to perfection with
Yorkshire batter pudding. Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables.
Probably the greatest statesman of our time, Sir Winston
Churchill was made First Lord of the Admiralty, on 24 October 1911,
five weeks before his thirty-seventh birthday. He was instrumental in
building the might of the British Navy, prior to the First World War.
He died in January 1965. $11.95 |
| Shannon's Corned
Beef & Cabbage: Best
corned beef simmered for hours in a Guinness water liquor and spices.
Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables. Many
believe that the greatest duel fought at sea was between the British
38 Gun Frigate "Shannon" and the 38 Gun American ship
"Chesapeake" - 15 miles off Boston Harbor in 1813, both
captains were seriously wounded. $10.95 |
| Bounty's Bangers
& Mash: Two plump juicy
British sausages. Served with fried onions, mashed potatoes,
vegetables and gravy. In 1787
"H.M.S. Bounty" commanded by Lieut. William Bligh was
returning to England from the Pacific. Mutiny broke out because of
Blighs' tyranny and harsh treatment. Bligh and 18 loyal men were set
adrift. The reached Java 4,000 miles away without loss of life, a
great feat of navigation. The mutineers were later found and brought
to justice. $9.95 |
| Sovereign's Lamb
Shank: Succulent lamb shank
braised slowly with herbs, spices, and vegetables in our own special
sauce. Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables.
The "Sovereign of the Seas" was launched in 1637, she
cost the British taxpayers so much money that it resulted in King
Charles the 1st losing his head. She was never defeated in battle for
over 60 years and was at last destroyed by fire, a cook overturning a
candle. $11.95 |
| Raleigh's Steak
& Kidney Pie: Best
beefsteak simmered with kidneys, onions, and mushrooms in a spicy
burgundy sauce topped with pastry and baked to perfection in a hot
oven. Served with mashed potatoes, vegetables, and gravy.
England probably owes her salvation to the wisdom of great
seamen, like "Sir Walter Raleigh" the English
"Galleons" were the last word in a magnificently built
sailing ships, like the "Ark Royal" and "Triumph."
$9.95 |
| The Captain's Burger:
Made daily with 1/2 lbs. of fresh ground beef and
spices served on a large bun, garnished with mayonnaise, lettuce,
tomato, pickle and onions, topped with bacon and melted cheddar
cheese. Served with English chips. A
Naval Captains duties in reference to his command are similar to those
of an army captain, but involve a far higher degree of responsibility
for life and property. His rank is equivalent to a colonel in the
army. $7.95 |
| Paul Jones' Scottish
Bridie: Best beefsteak with
onions and special Scottish spices in a rich scotch whisky sauce
wrapped in pastry and baked in a "Bagpiping Hot" oven.
Served with mashed potatoes, and vegetables. John
Paul Jones was born in Kirkborn, Scotland, the son of a Scottish
gardener. He became an American Naval Officer during the American
Revolution. He commanded the 44 Gun Frigate "La Bonhomme
Richard" and distinguished himself in many battles. $9.95 |
| Drake's Chicken
Pie: Tender pieces of chicken
braised with onions, mushrooms, and spices in a smooth creamy sauce
covered with pastry and freshly baked. Served with mashed potatoes,
vegetables, and gravy. Sir Francis Drake,
English Naval Commander and explorer, was the first Englishman to gaze
on the Pacific. He entered Drakes Bay to repair his ship "Golden
Hind." he left a brass plate claiming the land, calling it
"New Albion." The Plate was found in 1936 on San Francisco
Bay. $9.95 |
| Mary Rose's Chicken:
A boned chicken breast brushed with mustard,
covered with a thick slice of ham with sliced avocado topped with
cheese and grilled to perfection. Served with a creamy chicken sauce,
rice and vegetables. "Mary
Rose" the pride of Henry VIII, navy capsized in Portsmouth Harbor
in 1544 from having too great a weight in armament
"upstairs" and her lower guns too near the waterline, she
heeled over in a turn, water poured in as she sank like a stone with
over 700 people on board. Whilst Henry watched helplessly from the
shore. $9.95 |
| Nelson's Cottage
Pie: Ground beef, vegetables,
and onions cooked in a rich spicy sauce, topped with mashed potatoes
and baked in the oven until golden brown. Served with vegetables.
Lord Nelson was without doubt Britain's Greatest Naval hero. He
commanded the 104 Guns H.M.S. Victory at the battle of Trafalgar
defeating a superior French and Spanish combined fleet. He sent the
famous signal..."England expects that every man will do his
duty." Although the English fleet was completely victorious.
Nelson was mortally wounded and died the same day 21st of October,
1805. $9.95 |
| Collingswood's Cornish
Pastry: A crescent shaped
pastry containing beef, onions, carrots, and potatoes. Served with
mashed potatoes and vegetables. Lord
Cuthbert Collingwood went to sea at the age eleven, his life was spent
wholly on board ship. He first saw service in the American
Revolutionary War and fought on shore at the battle of Bunker Hill, in
1775. Collingwoods' "Royal Sovereign (100 Guns)" was
refitted with copper-sheath from Cornwall and was nicknamed the
"West Country Wagon." She was taken out of commission in
1841. $9.95 |
| Scott's Spicy
Meatloaf: The spicy dish was a
favorite with sailors making a change from their everyday boring
rations. It consists of ground beef with lots of different spices and
ingredients. Served with mashed potatoes and vegetables.
Robert Falcon Scott, the English Antarctic explorer, commander
of "H.M.S. Discovery" on an Antarctic expedition going
further south that any other ship. In 1910 promoted to captain, he
left on the Scottish Whaler "Terra Nova," his party reached
the south pole on January 18th, 1912. On the return journey Scott and
his companions all perished. His diary was later found with a full
account of the tragic expedition. $9.95 |
| Cutty Sark's Curry
Chicken
$9.95, King Prawn $10.95 or
Vegetable $8.95: Tender
breast of chicken or king prawn braised with fresh vegetables and
special Indian spices in a creamy sauce. Served with rice and chutney;
or try our Vegetarian curry sautéed with a mixture of crisp fresh
curried vegetables. The Clipper "Cutty
Sark" is probably the most famous of fast sailing ships. Built on
the Clyde in 1869, her main mast towering 152 feet, she hoists 32,000
square feet of sail (more sail for her size than any other clipper).
She brought spices from the East and wool from Sydney and holds the
fastest sailing time from Sydney to London reaching speeds of 17 - 1/2
knots. |
| Sandwiches |
| Sandwich
Selection: John Montagu, the IV,
Earl of Sandwich placed a piece of meat between two slices
of bread. This English diplomat died in 1792 not knowing how
popular his sandwich was to become. |
| Beef Dip |
$6.95 |
Cold Roast Beef |
$6.95 |
| Country Cheese & Ham |
$6.95 |
Corned Beef |
$6.95 |
| Breast of Turkey |
$6.95 |
Banger in a Roll |
$6.95 |
| Special Grilled Turkey |
$6.95 |
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| Soup and 1/2 Sandwich |
$5.95 |
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Chips |
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British
Favorites
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| The British Breakfast:
Fried bread, bacon, eggs, sausage, tomatoes,
mushroom and baked beans. $9.95 |
| Ploughman's Lunch: Hunks
of British cheeses, served with fresh crusty bread and butter,
garnished with British pickles. $9.95 |
| Mariner's Meal: A
plump British banger, fried egg and English cut chips. A long time
favourite of seamen when they disembarked from a long voyage. Sausage,
Egg and Chips has become a staple for many a weary traveller.
$8.95 |
| Pork Pies |
$4.25 |
| Slice of Veal, Ham and Egg Pie |
$4.25 |
| Sausage Rolls |
$4.25 |
| Scotch Egg |
$4.25 |
| Bacon (Sarny) Sandwich |
$5.95 |
| Beans on Toast |
$3.95 |
| Fried Onion Rings |
$4.95 |
| Basket of British Cut Fries (chips) |
$3.95 |
| Potato Fritters |
$3.95 |
| Cod Bites |
$6.95 |
| Sides |
| Gravy |
$1.95 |
Yorkshire Pudding |
$1.95 |
| Mushy Peas |
$2.95 |
Vegetables |
$2.95 |
| Curry Sauce |
$2.95 |
Basket of Bread |
$2.95 |
| Baked Beans |
$2.95 |
Banger |
$3.95 |
| Piece of Fish |
$6.95 |
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy |
$3.95 |
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Desserts
All Desserts .....$4.95
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Rhubarb Crumble ~
Sherry Trifle ~
Sticky Toffee Pudding ~
Apple Pie
Fruits of the Forest Pie ~
Bread Pudding ~
Chocolate Cake ~
Vanilla Ice Cream
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Prices and selections subject to change.
All meals are subject to Sales Tax. We are not responsible for lost or
stolen articles.
The management reserves the right to refuse service to anyone! Extras
are Extra!
Additional Plate charge $2.00
18% Gratuity will be added to parties of 8 or more.
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