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The Ancient Mariner is an award winning bar and restaurant serving you delicious fresh, local produce alongside a wide selection of wines, real ale, lagers and spirits, both local and from across the globe. They are family and dog friendly with an outside seating area, free WiFi and phone charging points. They have a good range of vegetarian and vegan options, as well as plenty of traditional sea food and meat dishes for the carnivores. They hope to see you soon!
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