The Lightship

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Gold Award

SquareMeal Review of The Lightship

Gold Award

First impressions of The Lightship are pretty special - set on a boat at the end of a pontoon in Haslar Marina, you’re spoiled with unparalleled views of Portsmouth harbour by day, and the glistening lights of Gunwharf Quays by night.

The interior, on the other hand, could have you fooled into thinking you’re back on dry land. The space has been transformed into a flawless restaurant with emerald green sofas and hardwood flooring, whilst still leaving just enough of the original ship elements to keep it nautical.

We kick things off with a chicken caesar salad, which arrives as fried chicken beneath a smoky glass cloche, and an unassuming salad alongside; but neither are to be underestimated. With components like anchovy gremolata and Old Winchester cheese, this dish packs a serious punch, and could convert anyone to a plate of the green stuff.

Continuing to put a spin on a classic, the main sees fish and chips reimagined and given a contemporary twist. Pan fried cod loin is served alongside a salt and vinegar potato terrine, pea pureé, tempura samphire and warm tartare sauce, ticking all of the boxes for presentation, texture, and most importantly, that familiar flavour. The cod collapses at the slightest touch, showcasing expert seafood cookery, and is perfectly complemented by the tangy yet creamy sauce.

We round things off with an impossibly smooth dark chocolate delice, where the intense richness is somewhat mellowed by a salted caramel ice cream - and whilst it carries a definite risk of death by chocolate, we can’t think of a better way to go.

The wine list doesn’t push boundaries, but it’s modestly priced, with the house options coming in at a fraction of what you’d expect to find in a restaurant of this calibre, which is something we can definitely get onboard with (excuse the pun).

For an area that’s previously been overshadowed by the likes of Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, The Lightship may just be the guiding light to put Gosport back on the foodie map.

Good to know

Average Price
££££ - £50 - £79
Cuisines
British
Ambience
Fine dining, Glamorous, Luxury, Quirky, Unique, Widely spaced tables
Food Occasions
All day dining, Dinner, Lunch
Alfresco And Views
Great views, Outside seating, Rooftop, Terrace, Waterside
Special Features
Vegetarian options
Perfect for
Celebrations, Dates, Romantic, Special occasions

About

Set on a restored 1940s lightship (the clue was in the name, really), is The Lightship; a fine dining restaurant that offers locally sourced food in a unique setting. Formerly the Mary Mouse 2, it used to run as a guiding light to ships travelling off the coast of Portsmouth, before setting up shop in Gosport at Haslar Marina. Now the boat can permanently be found at the end of the pontoon, with breathtaking views of Portsmouth Harbour, Gunwharf Quays and Old Portsmouth - that are equally as impressive at night as they are during the day.

The striking green and white exterior makes this spot hard to miss whether you’re arriving by land or sea, with easy access from mainland Gosport, Portsmouth via the Gosport ferry, or simply when arriving by private yachts.

Made up of three areas, you can choose between the top deck that offers unbeaten views, and comes with both a bar and charcuterie menu, the middle deck that’s perfect for al fresco dining from the main menu, and finally the inside restaurant that offers a stylish and sophisticated setting under cover.

The menu here is small but considered, and focuses on classic dishes given a contemporary twist. Ingredients are local, seasonal and of the highest quality, so each is given the opportunity to shine. Think crab ravioli with lobster bisque and samphire, pig cheeks with chicory, apple, potato terrine, pea purée and cider jus, and passion fruit and pomegranate Eton Mess. On the top deck you can expect to find a selection of sharing boards, with charcuterie, cheese and fresh seafood all available.

Wines see a variety of options from across the globe, including a Spanish Albarino, a French Bordeaux, and even English sparkling options available from The Grange in Hampshire.

It’s one of the most unique dining destinations in the surrounding area, and a sure-fire way to impress your guests.


FAQs

Is it vegetarian friendly?

Yes, there are vegetarian options available in the main menu.

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Is it child friendly?

Yes, children of all ages are welcome.

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Is the venue available for private hire?

Yes the top deck, middle deck and main restaurant can all be hired.

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Location

Haslar Marina, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NU

02394 006 170 02394 006 170

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Opening Times

All day
Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed 12:00-22:30
Thu 12:00-22:30
Fri 12:00-23:00
Sat 12:00-23:00
Sun 12:00-21:00

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