The Swan, Walton on Thames - pub details
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Address: 50 Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2PF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2083) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Shepperton (1.2 miles), Walton-on-thames (1.3 miles), Upper Halliford (1.6 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music (Live blues evenings from September to April)
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating (Large beer garden)
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user reviews of the Swan, Walton on Thames
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a nice looking pub in nice surroundings but price is to high on drinks and the bar snacks must have a 100% mark up on them avoid unless you have more money then sense einstein - 14 Dec 2013 09:15 |
This is in many ways the definitive “five out of ten” pub. As it’s a Young’s pub, the beer is terrible, but they do make some kind of amends by adding two Meantime guest beers at the end of the bar. From the menu it’s clear that they really don’t like vegetarians (and it’s very much pub standard food at restaurant prices), but the staff are so helpful and genuinely nice that they score some points back with the service. They do their best to squeeze a riverside view out of the beer garden, although perhaps don’t do their best with the toilets. A very definite five out of ten. elegiac_stanzas - 24 Jun 2013 11:23 |
Came in here for first time today for Sunday lunch. Decent enough food though beef was a bit tough. Came with friends and 4 kids. Would return. Marshmellow on draught was nice. All in all, only been here once but would say it's better than earlier reviews suggest. That said, I can imagine when the weather's good and the garden's full, you could face a nightmarish wait for food. thehonesttruth - 14 Oct 2012 19:16 |
My rating has gone from a 2 to a 1 for the food. Previously could be relied upon for a decent roast but went today with two visiting friends, and it has fallen further off a cliff. Don't get me wrong, it's a good setting by the river for a beer, but the food should be avoided. They had run out of half the menu, including the Sunday roast, and the food ordered was horrendous. Expensive and very low quality - seriously a KFC would have been enjoyed more. That bad, and embarrassing to take friends / family to. Gengus100 - 25 Sep 2011 19:12 |
Went for food and rinks this evening..will I never learn.. Entranced back by the well planned garden, cosy corners and view over the river it is easy to think the food and service will match the surroundings.. However, disappointment yet again.. The vegetarian choice is outstanding in its limitations!! Only one vegetarian main - pea and mint risotto and no vegetarian dish on the daily specials.. My partner and I opted for a side salad and side of fries due to the lack of choice.. The third member of our party was disappointed to be told that there were no mussels left . Shame they didn't let people know what was not available before selection was made.. We also had a selection of artisan breads and dipping oil, this consisted of two types of bread and a pot of balsamic vinegar mixed with oil - not proper dipping oil and not the correct consistency or mix. The food was pricey as well as the drinks - over �6.00 for a glass of house red.. As the food really was nothing special it does not warrant the high prices. Paying for the view is one thing but if this pub just made an effort it could be a fantastic place.. shame really sarahfc - 11 Jul 2011 22:31 |
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