The Swan Inn, Cockermouth - pub details
Address: 56 Kirkgate, Cockermouth, Cumbria, CA13 9PH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25185) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
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> Current user rating: 7.8/10 (rated by 13 users)
other pubs nearby:
Bitter End, Cockermouth (0.1 miles), Ye Olde Grey Goat Inn, Cockermouth (0.1 miles), 1761, Cockermouth (0.2 miles), Castle Bar, Cockermouth (0.2 miles), Black Bull, Cockermouth (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Swan Inn, Cockermouth
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Another pleasant local town pub in a town that is still well endowed with hostelries unlike many of a similar size. Another with decent ale too. Snarling_Mallard - 22 Jun 2018 07:51 |
The Swan is a likeable Jennings pub that also dispenses a few guests. Their Bitter, Cumberland Ale & Cocker Hoop was supplemented by 3 other ales - Thwaites Wainwright, Barngates Cracker & Bowness Bay Swan Blonde. I sat on the street side of the bar. But there is another seating area to the rear and what looked like a dining area to the side. Families are welcome and there are board games to keep them amused. One of the better pubs in Cockermouth. blue_scrumpy - 13 Feb 2017 21:17 |
welcoming older style pub, sells mild, and it was in excellent form littlecon - 12 Apr 2012 11:52 |
Pleasantly traditional pub that I rate as my favourite in town.Several rooms, low beams, real fires and a friendly welcome, and although the beer selection can't touch that of the Bitter End down the road, the ubiquitous Jennings is a fine pint here. Definitely worth a visit if in Cockermouth. Carlurmston - 1 Jun 2009 12:50 |
A really good atmosphere in this pub and the best pint of Jennings in town, the only one that sells Jennings Dark Mild as well. We were both made to feel very welcome by the landlady and the locals, this is how a pub should be. Dennis_And_Mary - 29 May 2007 19:44 |
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