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The Old Swan Inn, Astwood - pub details

Address: 8 Main Road, Astwood, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, MK16 9JS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26315) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Kempston Hardwick (5.2 miles)

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user reviews of the Old Swan Inn, Astwood

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An attractive, thatched pub in this small village it benefits from a beer garden at the rear with some well-tended shrubbery as well as a few tables and chairs overlooking the village green opposite. The pub is privately owned and the current landlord has been there about twelve years. Apparently he has turned it from something that was rather tired and shabby in to the very pleasant pub that it is today.

Inside it consists of two rooms, an L-shape bar and a cosy restaurant area. The main bar has some well-polished flagstones on the floor, plenty of black beams on the ceiling and the obligatory selection of horse brasses, country water colours and framed salmon as well as a large collection of keys. At one end was a large dresser with a huge selection of pottery and there were a couple of brick fire-places with wood burning stoves, piles of logs and copper pans. The restaurant area looked to have similar décor with a carpeted floor and an even lower ceiling.

Food wise, the menu offered a good selection of dishes, perhaps a step or two up from your usual pub grub, although there were still pub favourites such as Fish & Chips, Chicken Tikka Masala and a Beef & Guinness Pie. Most of these were around the £10 - £12 mark, although some of the steaks were obviously more. There were also another half dozen or so dishes chalked up on a specials board. My Chicken in a Creamy Vermouth & Mushroom sauce was a pleasant and tasty dish, although if I were being critical I would say it was a little on the small side for £10.95. I was especially disappointed that I got charged an extra £2.50 for a side dish of vegetables. I queried this and was assured that this was stated on the menu, which it may well have been, but when you’re asked if you’d like “chips or potatoes with your meal” as opposed to “would you like some vegetables with your meal” then the implication is that they’re included. Together with the fact that the meal would have been very one dimensional without them, and this is a pub, not a top restaurant, this somewhat soured what was otherwise a very pleasant visit.

Beers on tap were just London Pride and HSB. There was a third pump on the bar that appeared unused, so there may on occasions be another choice. The solitary cider was Stowford Press which makes a pleasant change from the usual dross around these parts. Overall, I’ve mixed feelings about this. It’s certainly a very nice pub in an attractive setting, but the unexpected charge for the vegetables and the somewhat uninspiring beer choice detract from it somewhat.
Blackthorn - 21 May 2014 09:15
Very restaurant-y pub, a bit precious (the staff referred to 'chipped potatoes'). Having said this, the food was very good. Also the beer is absolutely spot-on, and not eveyone was dining so may be a pleasant place to go for a drink or two.
jjsint - 9 Jan 2012 10:31
Country pub not too far from the M1. The focus is very much on food and most other customers were dining. A dresser at one end of the bar holds an impressive collection of blue and white porcelain. There is also a fine beer jug collection hanging from the ceiling. Strange seating, probably old church pews, can be found near the entrance. Adnams, Directors & London Pride were the real ales, with Stowford Press being the only cider. Watch your head when you are at the bar. The beams are extremely low.
blue_scrumpy - 24 Oct 2011 21:53
Excellent pub, variety of well kept, frequently changing guest ales, stowford press cider. Friendly and efficient bar staff. Food is top notch and not too pricey - lunchtime baguettes particularly good value. Pleasant surroundings. A gem of a pub and highly recommended for quiet drink or food.
PhantomPower - 5 Sep 2007 17:00

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