The Swan, Hampton Wick - pub details
Address: 22, High St, Hampton Wick, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 4DB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8296 0559
Hampton Wick (0.1 miles), Kingston (0.5 miles), Norbiton (1.3 miles)
Brewery: Shepherd Neame
Pub facilities/features:
- Sky TV, Big screen
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines, Quiz machines (Multi)
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Function room for hire
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 14th Aug 2004 by dsf.
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White Hart, Hampton Wick (0.0 miles), Foresters, Hampton Wick (0.1 miles), Railway Tavern, Hampton Wick (0.1 miles), Old Kings Head, Hampton Wick (0.1 miles), Bishop Out Of Residence, Kingston Upon Thames (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Swan, Hampton Wick
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| The overall feel of the new place is definitely a bit weird - and I wonedr how succsful it is - which is a shame as many of the important things are now right, particularly the beer quality and the choice, Recently, this has extended to seasonsals such as Dragonsfire and Early Bird. I would return for those and very much hope that they keep the seasonal beers on! MeurglysIII - 15 May 2008 23:29 |
| The pub's character has reverted to the quiet traditional boozer it used to be and the days of people urinating in hand basins, surly staff, fighting and drugs are at an end. Surely that's a good thing? The place before was well on the way to being closed down by old bill PERMANENTLY. Sorry if the late hours rough-house you enjoyed of yore has now gone but the Swan has once more become a pub that one can feel comfortable in, enjoy a decent pint of ale (something that's improved about a 1000%!), some good food and be served by friendly staff. I'd much rather visit the place as it is now than before when it was going to hell in a handcart. Clearly some are feeling put out that the grubby, noisy (and sometimes dangerous) Swan has gone. Times, places and people move on. It's called progress. WeekendRebel - 28 Mar 2008 10:53 |
| I went in this pub a few weeks ago, and am not going to go back, I completely agree with what has been written. It looks worse than my Grandmas living room, The bar staff are unfriendly, the music is terrible and it doesn't give off a warm atmosphere. The Old swan was brilliant, good music nice, Bar staff and there where many different people in there old and younger. What you people don't realise is that lots of pubs have trouble thats England for you!!!. The only 1 good thing I can say about this pub is that the Landlady was nice. fun_in_the_wick - 20 Mar 2008 14:02 |
| too right ' googley_bear ' the old swan was brilliant , lively and fun , on a saturday night in this so called new n improved swan there couldnt have been more than 10 people , crap music , does indeed look like my grannys living room , i miss the old swan days of a good rave up on the weekend !! what has happened to this place ?! lolarose - 19 Mar 2008 21:39 |
| Can members of the landladys family and close friends pls stop logging themselves on here to write a load of crap on this web page about the Swan. Its RUBBISH!! Tell me.... i have walked passed nearly everyday including on fri and sat nights and the place is completely EMPTY!!!!! If the Swan is now so great can u explain this?? All the regulars seemed to have gone over to the Kings Head (including middle-aged to older customers) Lets face it, u made a big change and well done for trying...BUT it clearly isn't peoples cup of Tea...its either "lets go to The Swan" or "lets go to Grandmas" googley_bear - 19 Mar 2008 15:17 |
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