Swan Inn, Birlingham - pub details
Address: Church Street, Birlingham, Pershore, Worcestershire, WR10 3AQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13749) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pershore (3.3 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
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> Current user rating: 8.2/10 (rated by 12 users)
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user reviews of Swan Inn, Birlingham
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Wasn't expecting to find New Bristol Brewery's Joy of Sesh (and Purity's Session IPA) on keg in a pastoral village local like this one! 2 handpulls too (Goffs Cheltenham Gold and Purity Mad Goose) so may well return to try the fish specials on the menu board one day. They even washed down our outside bench after we left which would please even the most coronavirus-conscious. paul_d102 - 18 Aug 2020 15:52 |
Food-dominated pub in a nice village setting. The speciality appeared to be fish. Most tables were taken and many were eating outdoors on our Saturday lunchtime visit. Just a couple of real ales were on. Although, they were not the standard fare. In this instance, it was Goff's Cheltenham Gold & Clavell & Hind Wicked Lady. There were also a number of craft beers, including one from Tiny Rebel. blue_scrumpy - 20 Aug 2019 20:41 |
Nice little pub, with great character. Thatched roof, quaint location. Lovely. 3 beers on offer, plus some great food, especially the fish dishes. Service was excellent, friendly and very helpful. boozyfi - 19 Mar 2015 20:03 |
So we were going to be passing thru the area so I checked beerintheevening for rated pubs in the area and saw the Swan had a high score. We arrived about 1230 in early February (about 2 C outside) and were lucky enough to get a table for lunch. Most of the other tables were already occupied - a good sign. The inside of the pub was warm and clean, with a modern feel in a lovely old thatch-roofed building. First choice was the drinks and there was a good selection available - I wnet with Mad Goose. The staff were friendly and a good variety of food including a separate specials board with half-a-dozen or so fish dishes. It all looked tasty but we decided on bangers and mash, steak sandwich and chicken pate. The kids were also well catered with a selection of kids size options of your standard fare: burger or fish fingers or nuggets with chips and salad. The food came quickly and was tasty and well presented. All in all we agreed the Swan Inn had been a good find and the ideal place for lunch on a cold winters day. Plus as a rough guide I reckon you can judge a lot about a place by the cleanliness of the loos. The gents loos at the Swan were clean and tidy and relatively new so all good. I got chatting to the publican who told me he had bought the pub about 6 months ago, made a few upgrades, and was now making a go of it. He certainly seems to be doing a much better job than a lot of other pubs we've been to over the years. I can't wait to find an excuse to get back down that way in summer so we can enjoy a drink in the beer garden out the back. UK.will - 7 Feb 2015 23:10 |
Beers is good - i have Thornbridge Jaipur IPA - in excellent condition. Food is bit more expensive - i guess thats what you get with such a superb location and a full of character pub. Very friendly staff and I'm sure we will be going again. beerychris - 3 Oct 2010 11:06 |
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