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Captains Cabin Bar & Restaurant
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Nearby attractions
Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare BS23 2ES, United Kingdom
Marine Lake Beach
Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AD, United Kingdom
Knightstone Island
Knightstone Beacon, Knightstone Causeway, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AD, United Kingdom
Water Adventure Play Park
34 Knightstone Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AW, United Kingdom
The Grand Pier
Grand Pier (Stop P, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1AL, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Il Michelangelo Weston
50A Knightstone Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2BE, United Kingdom
Nick's Fish Grill & Dessert
26 Knightstone Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AW, United Kingdom
The Old Thatched Cottage Restaurant
14 Knightstone Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AN, United Kingdom
Waterfront Restaurant Weston
Waterfront Restaurant @ Smiths Hotel, 20-24, Knightstone Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2AW, United Kingdom
Tiffanys Restaurant
Marine Parade, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1AL, United Kingdom
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Captains Cabin Bar & Restaurant
United KingdomEnglandWeston-super-MareCaptains Cabin Bar & Restaurant

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Captains Cabin Bar & Restaurant

51 Birnbeck Rd, Weston-super-Mare BS23 2EF, United Kingdom
4.5(374)$$$$
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attractions: Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare, Marine Lake Beach, Knightstone Island, Water Adventure Play Park, The Grand Pier, restaurants: Il Michelangelo Weston, Nick's Fish Grill & Dessert, The Old Thatched Cottage Restaurant, Waterfront Restaurant Weston, Tiffanys Restaurant
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Pulled Beef Brisket Lasagne
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Fish Finger Sandwich

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Nearby attractions of Captains Cabin Bar & Restaurant

Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare

Marine Lake Beach

Knightstone Island

Water Adventure Play Park

The Grand Pier

Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare

Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare

4.2

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Marine Lake Beach

Marine Lake Beach

4.4

(394)

Open 24 hours
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Knightstone Island

Knightstone Island

4.5

(88)

Open 24 hours
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Water Adventure Play Park

Water Adventure Play Park

4.4

(467)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Captains Cabin Bar & Restaurant

Il Michelangelo Weston

Nick's Fish Grill & Dessert

The Old Thatched Cottage Restaurant

Waterfront Restaurant Weston

Tiffanys Restaurant

Il Michelangelo Weston

Il Michelangelo Weston

4.7

(1.1K)

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Nick's Fish Grill & Dessert

Nick's Fish Grill & Dessert

4.4

(517)

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The Old Thatched Cottage Restaurant

The Old Thatched Cottage Restaurant

4.4

(809)

$$

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Waterfront Restaurant Weston

Waterfront Restaurant Weston

4.1

(88)

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Mark NewmanMark Newman
This was our first visit to Captains Cabin in a very long time, and we left the venue at the end of the evening agreeing we would definitely be back again soon. For anyone who has never been to the venue, from the outside you may think it is fairly small, but in true Tardis fashion once you walk through the main door the venue continuously opens up to bigger and bigger areas. On arrival you walk into a really nice-looking bar area with a pool table, with plenty of seats. The venue has a wide selection of beers, ales, wines and spirits and we were welcomed by a friendly lady behind the bar. After purchasing our drinks, we walked through the restaurant area before walking downstairs into an outside sun terrace. The sun terrace was big and has an amazing view across to Wales, the North Devon coast, Weston, and its surrounding areas. On an evening, the sunsets really are amazing and seeing is believing. There is also a well-stocked bar in the sun terrace so you can buy your drinks from here as well. After a drink we then decided it was time to proceed to the restaurant which was our main purpose for our visit. We were welcomed by a friendly gentleman who went through the menu with us. We decided to have Panko Whitebait and a Scotch Egg for our starters, both were massive portions and tasted perfectly. For our mains we had a Cider battered cod, pressed peas, curry sauce and chips and a Peri-Peri Chicken with salad and chips, again both portions were massive, and both dishes were perfect. Sadly, as all the portions were so large we didn’t have room for one of the tasty desserts on the menu. We returned to the bar area where we got chatting with both staff and a were made to feel really welcome. We would both highly recommend a visit to Captains Cabin, if not for the amazing food, for the amazing views from the outside sun terrace instead.
Matt RedmondMatt Redmond
This pub looks modest from the front. But it has hidden depths. Walking into the Captains Cabin at 1.30 on a freezing Wednesday afternoon, it's fair to say our expectations of lunch weren't that high. A couple of decent beers on hand-pump, a blazing wood-burning stove and an even warmer greeting from Chris, the owner(?), gave some hope. Chris showed us a menu and said we could also have pretty much anything they had on a sandwich. My wife went for ham, cheese and red onion chutney and I chose the fish finger sandwich. With chips. It was cold out and we'd had a long walk! As we sat warming by the stove, Chris fetched a glass of the beer we were both drinking to the kitchen - "for the batter for the fish fingers". A good sign. And an accurate sign as it turned out. The fish finger sandwich was delicious. Lovely soft goujons of fish in frothy light batter, jammed between thick soft white bread. With home-made tartar sauce. It was without doubt the best fish-finger sandwich I've ever eaten. And I've eaten a few. The picture I took doesn't do it justice at all. My wife's sandwich was also delicious apparently. There is a restaurant out the back here that looks out over the bay at Weston. We sat in the cosy bar to eat our food, but the presence of the restaurant for evening customers probably explains the quality here. Great food and very good beer at a very reasonable price. All served by really friendly staff. Next time I'm in Weston I'm straight back here.
Christine RobinsonChristine Robinson
Whilst on holiday after reading reviews we decided to give the Capains Cabin a try for Sunday lunch. I have to say we was bitterly disappointed and we would not revisit. We walked into a busy bar with a customer sat at it using foul language not a good first impression. We bought our drinks and went to sit outside, as wasn't due to dine for another half hour. Outside was in need of attention, we dined in the restaurant which wasn't much better doors were grubby in need of a good clean and lick of paint, chipped walls, dropped napkins on the floor that staff walked past on numerous occasions, we're still on the floor when we left, cleaning cloth and spray left on dining tables, dirty cloths piled on a work station, toilets in need of attention doors filthy. The sunday roast wasn't nothing to write home about. No one asked was everything okay with the meal or would we like more drinks. There was a rowdy table at the top of the restaurant. In all not a good experience
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This was our first visit to Captains Cabin in a very long time, and we left the venue at the end of the evening agreeing we would definitely be back again soon. For anyone who has never been to the venue, from the outside you may think it is fairly small, but in true Tardis fashion once you walk through the main door the venue continuously opens up to bigger and bigger areas. On arrival you walk into a really nice-looking bar area with a pool table, with plenty of seats. The venue has a wide selection of beers, ales, wines and spirits and we were welcomed by a friendly lady behind the bar. After purchasing our drinks, we walked through the restaurant area before walking downstairs into an outside sun terrace. The sun terrace was big and has an amazing view across to Wales, the North Devon coast, Weston, and its surrounding areas. On an evening, the sunsets really are amazing and seeing is believing. There is also a well-stocked bar in the sun terrace so you can buy your drinks from here as well. After a drink we then decided it was time to proceed to the restaurant which was our main purpose for our visit. We were welcomed by a friendly gentleman who went through the menu with us. We decided to have Panko Whitebait and a Scotch Egg for our starters, both were massive portions and tasted perfectly. For our mains we had a Cider battered cod, pressed peas, curry sauce and chips and a Peri-Peri Chicken with salad and chips, again both portions were massive, and both dishes were perfect. Sadly, as all the portions were so large we didn’t have room for one of the tasty desserts on the menu. We returned to the bar area where we got chatting with both staff and a were made to feel really welcome. We would both highly recommend a visit to Captains Cabin, if not for the amazing food, for the amazing views from the outside sun terrace instead.
Mark Newman

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This pub looks modest from the front. But it has hidden depths. Walking into the Captains Cabin at 1.30 on a freezing Wednesday afternoon, it's fair to say our expectations of lunch weren't that high. A couple of decent beers on hand-pump, a blazing wood-burning stove and an even warmer greeting from Chris, the owner(?), gave some hope. Chris showed us a menu and said we could also have pretty much anything they had on a sandwich. My wife went for ham, cheese and red onion chutney and I chose the fish finger sandwich. With chips. It was cold out and we'd had a long walk! As we sat warming by the stove, Chris fetched a glass of the beer we were both drinking to the kitchen - "for the batter for the fish fingers". A good sign. And an accurate sign as it turned out. The fish finger sandwich was delicious. Lovely soft goujons of fish in frothy light batter, jammed between thick soft white bread. With home-made tartar sauce. It was without doubt the best fish-finger sandwich I've ever eaten. And I've eaten a few. The picture I took doesn't do it justice at all. My wife's sandwich was also delicious apparently. There is a restaurant out the back here that looks out over the bay at Weston. We sat in the cosy bar to eat our food, but the presence of the restaurant for evening customers probably explains the quality here. Great food and very good beer at a very reasonable price. All served by really friendly staff. Next time I'm in Weston I'm straight back here.
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Whilst on holiday after reading reviews we decided to give the Capains Cabin a try for Sunday lunch. I have to say we was bitterly disappointed and we would not revisit. We walked into a busy bar with a customer sat at it using foul language not a good first impression. We bought our drinks and went to sit outside, as wasn't due to dine for another half hour. Outside was in need of attention, we dined in the restaurant which wasn't much better doors were grubby in need of a good clean and lick of paint, chipped walls, dropped napkins on the floor that staff walked past on numerous occasions, we're still on the floor when we left, cleaning cloth and spray left on dining tables, dirty cloths piled on a work station, toilets in need of attention doors filthy. The sunday roast wasn't nothing to write home about. No one asked was everything okay with the meal or would we like more drinks. There was a rowdy table at the top of the restaurant. In all not a good experience
Christine Robinson

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4.5
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4.0
21w

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5.0
26w

This was our first visit to Captains Cabin in a very long time, and we left the venue at the end of the evening agreeing we would definitely be back again soon.

For anyone who has never been to the venue, from the outside you may think it is fairly small, but in true Tardis fashion once you walk through the main door the venue continuously opens up to bigger and bigger areas.

On arrival you walk into a really nice-looking bar area with a pool table, with plenty of seats. The venue has a wide selection of beers, ales, wines and spirits and we were welcomed by a friendly lady behind the bar. After purchasing our drinks, we walked through the restaurant area before walking downstairs into an outside sun terrace.

The sun terrace was big and has an amazing view across to Wales, the North Devon coast, Weston, and its surrounding areas. On an evening, the sunsets really are amazing and seeing is believing. There is also a well-stocked bar in the sun terrace so you can buy your drinks from here as well.

After a drink we then decided it was time to proceed to the restaurant which was our main purpose for our visit. We were welcomed by a friendly gentleman who went through the menu with us. We decided to have Panko Whitebait and a Scotch Egg for our starters, both were massive portions and tasted perfectly. For our mains we had a Cider battered cod, pressed peas, curry sauce and chips and a Peri-Peri Chicken with salad and chips, again both portions were massive, and both dishes were perfect. Sadly, as all the portions were so large we didn’t have room for one of the tasty desserts on the menu.

We returned to the bar area where we got chatting with both staff and a were made to feel really welcome. We would both highly recommend a visit to Captains Cabin, if not for the amazing food, for the amazing views from the outside sun...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
6y

This pub looks modest from the front. But it has hidden depths.

Walking into the Captains Cabin at 1.30 on a freezing Wednesday afternoon, it's fair to say our expectations of lunch weren't that high.

A couple of decent beers on hand-pump, a blazing wood-burning stove and an even warmer greeting from Chris, the owner(?), gave some hope.

Chris showed us a menu and said we could also have pretty much anything they had on a sandwich. My wife went for ham, cheese and red onion chutney and I chose the fish finger sandwich. With chips. It was cold out and we'd had a long walk!

As we sat warming by the stove, Chris fetched a glass of the beer we were both drinking to the kitchen - "for the batter for the fish fingers". A good sign.

And an accurate sign as it turned out. The fish finger sandwich was delicious. Lovely soft goujons of fish in frothy light batter, jammed between thick soft white bread. With home-made tartar sauce.

It was without doubt the best fish-finger sandwich I've ever eaten. And I've eaten a few. The picture I took doesn't do it justice at all.

My wife's sandwich was also delicious apparently.

There is a restaurant out the back here that looks out over the bay at Weston. We sat in the cosy bar to eat our food, but the presence of the restaurant for evening customers probably explains the quality here.

Great food and very good beer at a very reasonable price. All served by really friendly staff. Next time I'm in Weston I'm...

   Read more
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