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The Swan Inn, Hanham - pub details

Address: Conham Hill, Hanham, Bristol, Bristol, BS15 3AP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24351) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Lawrence Hill (1.8 miles), Stapleton Road (2.2 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (2.4 miles)

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A lovely little local pub which is well kept and has friendly staff. One particular barman seems to be in fast forward mode as he is so quick at doing stuff behind the bar than you've got your drink and paid for it before you can contemplate anything else, gave me a good laugh.
Locals are friendly, home made rolls are on offer at a £1 each incase you get peckish. Prices are a little high, but that's the economy we're living in, it's only going to get higher.

Bloodymile - 20 Feb 2014 18:10
Nice local pub with pleasant and respected bar staff.

Good entertainment on Saturday nights, featuring varied performers.

Can become very busy and hot/muggy!

Overall a good pub with a base of loyal customers.
Hanham_1 - 20 Jun 2013 18:50
Best pub that I went in on my trip around Hanham and Kingswood, Not as spit and sawdust as most of the pubs around this area and a decent selection of beer. Also the only pub I saw with copies of CAMRA Pints West magazine. Nice garden too.
billybraggscombiboiler - 19 Jun 2013 19:41
From the outside this appears to be a fairly non-descript pub in a residential street. There was a max exodus of youths in baseball caps as we arrived, so we weren�t quite sure what to expect. Inside it was a complete contrast though - busy and popular with a friendly ambience and a good mix of age groups.

The pub is essentially all one room, except for the skittle alley, although it�s segregated by a few partitions, alcoves, etc. This works well, creating a few distinct areas but keeping the jovial atmosphere of a busy pub. The walls are a sandy colour plaster, somewhat reminiscent of a Moroccan restaurant and there are a few old beams on the ceiling.

The first alcove as you get in is more of a public bar, with a plasma screen showing the football. Fortunately the volume was on at a low level and did not intrude on the rest of the pub, despite the semi open plan nature. The rest of the pub is a mixture of bench seating around the perimeter and regular tables and chairs. There is what appears to be a wood burning stove, but on closer inspection this appears to be an electric unit for visual effect only. The pub is mostly carpeted, with some curiously shiny floor tiles adjoining the bar area.

Food was advertised outside the pub, but the only evidence was a few filled rolls behind the bar. There seems to be a good selection of sports teams in residence, with boards up advertising skittles and pontoon fixtures among others. The landlady was friendly and helpful.

Beers on tap were Doom Bar, Gem, and Courage Best. Ciders were Blackthorn and Stowford Press.

This seems to be a great community local, and it was great to see it packed with drinkers, even on a Sunday lunchtime with no food being offered.
Blackthorn - 31 Jan 2011 11:02
nice pub, very clean, lovely garden
Thee_best_bar_maid - 3 Feb 2010 13:26

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