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The Swan, Pangbourne - pub details

Swan
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Address: Shooters Hill, Pangbourne, Reading, Berkshire, RG8 7DU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4093) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Pangbourne (0.1 miles), Tilehurst (3 miles), Goring & Streatley (3.1 miles)

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Handy pub near station. Lovely setting on the river. Quick to offer you a table on the assumption that you're eating, but they'll accept drinkers too. 3 Windsor & Eton ales plus a guest.
Trev - 5 May 2017 20:21
Several rugby themed real ales on (maybe because of the World Cup). I went for a West Berkshire Brewery Good Old Boy - Decent beer - £3.90.

The pub was geared more for eating and there was only a small bar area to sit at a table not cluttered with dining paraphernalia .

Nice old pub, in a stunning Thameside Location.
Mappiman - 24 Sep 2015 13:40
3 handpumps, all Greene King ale

although did have bottled Fullers Honey dew which was refreshing but steep at 4.80 per bottle.
Probably won't go back unless they can show a little more imagination in choices of cask ales..
The_Burks - 17 Dec 2013 17:53
STAFF SULTRY AND HAVE THE NOT BOTHERED ATTITUDE.
OTHERWISE DRINKS OKAY APART FROM ONLY SHITTY GREENE KING ALES -AND HAS A NICE GARDEN AND TOILETS WERE CLEAN.
CamraColin - 11 Oct 2013 14:49
The staff here don't appear to overly welcome drinkers, it is more of a foodie pub.
Having said that , We realised it was a Greene King pub having looked at the three real ales on offer and confirming with the young lady who went to check with a colleague. There are no signs making this one obvious that is owned by GK. I wonder why. Anyway. We immediately left.
StephenJCarey - 22 Sep 2013 13:02

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