The Swan, West Green - pub details

Address: Horsham Road, West Green, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7AY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8361) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Crawley (0.5 miles), Ifield (0.9 miles), Three Bridges (1.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Live music, Big screen
  • Pool table, Dartboard
  • Real ale

Pub suggested by Darryl on 15 Jun 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 29 users)
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Rose and Crown, West Green (0.1 miles), Apple Tree, West Green (0.2 miles), Jubilee Oak, Crawley (0.3 miles), White Hart, Crawley (0.3 miles), Bar Med, Crawley (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Swan, West Green

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My experience was totally different to the Quafferman. I visited as a solo drinker and felt completely at home, bar staff were friendly and the Dark Star Over the Moon waxs excellent. There is no doubt this is a real drinkers pub and a real local, but none the worse for that. I would gladly revisit (and will).
happy_wanderer - 9 Feb 2012 13:37
Some bar staff rude and unfriendly, beer of great choice, but variable condition, loose dogs wandering around, rough and ready clientele, would make strangers, particularly solo drinkers, feel uncomfortable.
For the locals.
quafferman - 26 Oct 2011 16:29
First visit to the pub on a quiet weekday lunchtime, so I will have to revisit on a busier day. First thoughts are as follows.

Decent boozer far enough from town to avoid the chav hellhole that is Crawley, good start. Interior is stripped wooden floors and lots of posters on the wall (fine by me) with dart board, pool table and small garden.

Beers included Double Header, Stout and Dark Star. Ciders included the excellent Black Rat and Old Rosie.

Pub obviously caters for bands on a regular basis, and I will be visiting again to check it out with a bigger selection of punters.

First thoughts, well worth another try in the good pub desert that is Creppy Crawley.
kevmac - 30 Aug 2011 01:50
Good and varying selection of real ales. Don't mistake the regulars as 'clickly' they like to be engaged and are enthusiastic about the beer. There is a pool table and juke box along with a large beer garden. The beer festivals are truly impressive. There is a small, quiet bar to one side if you just want a quiet drink. This is now the best real ale pub in Crawley.
Jericho - 20 Jul 2011 21:00
well i dont know who this prat is who goes by pbi but his comments are total shite ! i am a newcastle lad who worked down in crawley a couple of years ago and from the momment i went in i was made vrey welcome by all the staff, management and locals ! by the time i went home i felt like a local myself !! rob and haley run a great pub with live music and great beer !!!!!! keep up the good work !!! vaughan and woody we will be down to see yous soon ! and also rob an d haley and all our other friends !!!! take care and see yous soon !!!! john and paul !!!!!
cirus007 - 29 Mar 2011 23:05

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