Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis

Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis

★★★☆☆3.5
Closed

Ferry House, Canute Road, Southampton. SO14 3FJ

Opening hours

mon - sun: 08:00 - 24:00

Built c.1870 as Ferry House (shipping offices, not a pub!) in the heart of Southampton's docklands, the building achieved Grade II Listed status in 1989 and was shortly after converted to a pub - the Cork & Bottle. Wetherspoon took it on in September 2007 and named it after Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis who laid the foundation stone for Southampton's first modern dock 12th October 1838. Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis was later appointed Admiral of the Fleet. Ferry House was built later, overlooking the since filled in Inner Dock. The main room is high ceilinged with a couple of sturdy pillars in the middle and raised areas either end; the bar itself, with 10 hand-pumps, takes up the whole west side between these two platforms. The entrance corridor is substantial enough to accommodate tables and seating and off this is a another 'land-locked' room with some alcove seating. Decoration has been done in period style including designer ceiling paper. Pictures on the walls celebrate Southampton's shipping past. Arguably, the side of the pub that used to face the Inner Dock (now car parking) could be taken as the front of the building, but in our notes we refer to this as the back and the side fronting Canute Road as the front.

Facilities

Real Ale Available Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals Beer Festivals
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Disabled Access Disabled Access
WiFi WiFi
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Cask Marque Accredited Cask Marque Accredited
Garden Garden
Real Cider Available Real Cider Available
Smoking Area Smoking Area
Close to Bus Routes Close to Bus Routes
CAMRA Voucher Scheme CAMRA Voucher Scheme
Quiet Pub Quiet Pub

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