The Swan, Noss Mayo - pub details

Address: Pillory Hill, Noss Mayo, Plymouth, Devon, PL8 1EE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6922) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by Alex Read on 3 Mar 2004

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> Current user rating: 8.1/10 (rated by 12 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Ship Inn, Noss Mayo (0.1 miles), Dolphin, Newton Ferrers (0.2 miles), Odd Wheel, Wembury (1.7 miles)

 

user reviews of the Swan, Noss Mayo

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We popped in this pub after a walk in the area.
We thought the other pub in the village looked a bit expensive so we tried this one instead.
Everything was fine about the place, the atmoshere, the drinks, just one complaint though was that it was the middle of winter and the fire was out!
When asked the young girl said they had forgotten to get some logs in.
People will not except a cold pub. It's half the reason to go in on a day like that.

6/10
montie49 - 4 Feb 2012 16:36
Friendlly attentive staff,good beer, great location.
theolester - 2 Sep 2011 00:24
Attended end of May this year. Cracking pint of Doombar. Had a fantastic steak but was ruined when the landlord had a domestic in the kitchen with his wife that was heard by us all.
Nevermind had a great pint of Addlestones cloudy cider.
Far better than the Ship.
nickyboi45 - 6 Jul 2011 23:13
Agree with apreynolds. This is the place to go for a pint or three in Noss Mayo. Not that the Ship's beer is bad, but it isn't a pub, really.
davercox - 30 Nov 2010 15:49
Visited this pub whilst on holiday at the end of September 2010. Overall I liked it, nice mix of locals and visitors. The landlord was very friendly too. There are two outside seating terraces, one directly outside the pub and one down a set of steps closer to the water level. I would say this is a pub first that also offers food. That's not to say the food is poor, on the contrary, just that you wouldn't feel out of place just having a pint.

Beer: good, a selection of local(ish) ales and the usual Guinness and Lagers for those not into real ales.
Food: good selection, including tapas, reasonably priced (for the area), plus home-made cakes displayed on the bar to go with a post meal coffee.
apreynolds - 13 Oct 2010 11:27

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