Close to the Hackney Empire and accessible via a small corridor from Mare Street as well as a frontage on Sylvester path. Refurbished as a more upmarket pub in early 2014 when the lease was taken on by Urban Pubs & Bars, the former owners of Real Pubs; 4 hand-pumps dispense ales primarily from local breweries such as Hapenny and Trumans and the food uses locally sourced ingredients
Historic Interest
Three storey stock brick 1877 pub. Ground floor has central entrance beneath triangular pediment, within an escutcheon. Large windows on either side of entrance separated by pilasters with composite capitals. Frieze above with engaged brackets. First floor, double-glazed windows with rounded stone tops and prominent keystones. String course between and above first floor windows. Top floor small rectangular windows with cills. Central stone carving of a ship. Spaced corbels below entrance. Narrow entrance in Mare Street through a classical arch and down a poorly lit corridor. Refurbished in 1997 with a contemporary interior.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Old Ship Inn, Hackney
Changing beers typically include: Five Points (varies) , Redemption (varies) , Twickenham (varies)