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The Swan Inn, Hungerford

Craven Road
Inkpen
Postal town: Hungerford
RG17 9DX

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Quinno _ left this review about The Swan Inn

Pretty 17th century village inn situated in a picturesque part of rural Berkshire. The pub is owned by a pair of local organic beef farmers and their produce is on the menu, as well as being available in the adjoining shop. Very quiet on our weekday evening visit with a sparsely-attended pub quiz on the go, though it is quite large inside so perhaps it felt emptier than it actually was. Three ales on (two Butts and Cheddar Valley Mild), a good selection but the quality of all three was rather so-so. Barman was a bit of a character. Pub is split over two levels by a couple of steps, with a darts room – disappointingly though, the board was pretty knackered and the wire kept falling off. There’s some outside seating, which I imagine would be nice on a sunny summer’s evening (which it wasn’t).

Overall I wanted to like the place but I struggled to get excited about it. Perhaps I caught it on a bad day.

On 13th June 2011 - rating: 5
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Michael Wright left this review about The Swan Inn

A 17th century, extended, pub, with ten en suite, 4 diamond AA / English Tourist Council approved bedrooms, plus attached organic food shop and restaurant [The Cygnet]

Already you may realise this is a pub a cut above the normal. The owners are also organic farmers and most of the items on the menu in the pub, including the beer, are organic where possible

This pub is reached via somewhat narrow country roads, sharpish bends & high hedges, a motor home or towing a caravan may not be a wise choice to get here, normal car is fine, sat nav is even better as it is a bit off the beaten track for the uninitiated

There is a large car park, and because the pub is on an embankment there is an incline up to the car park, as there is up to the paved outside patio / dining area overlooking open countryside. Because of the location, there is not really any passing traffic to bother outside drinkers / diners

The main entrance is off the patio area, on entering, the bar is very handily opposite the entrance. To the right is the entrance to The Cygnet restaurant, to left is bar seating area, with a few bar stools against the bar.

Going through the left bar seating area one descends a slight ramp [wheelchair friendly] to another tabled area, mainly arranged for eating I guess. The, very clean, toilets are through a door from this lower area. There is also a dart playing room, via an open doorway, adjacent to the lower eating space

The pub has numerous awards, some of which may be a bit historic in 2010, such as West Berks CAMRA pub of the year 2000 & Joint 2nd place in the national "Bangers & Mash" pub of the year 2003. Accredited by the Campaign for Real Food, and is a Member of the British Sausage Appreciation Society. However, on my visit I think these awards are still valid even if not current

Now to beer, three hand pumps on my visit, featuring Organic ale from local, Hungerford based, Butts Brewery, Traditional, Jester and one I cannot remember as I had a pint of Traditional [lovely] and one of Jester, nice, but I preferred the Traditional TBH

Food, a very varied menu, mostly organic and local of course, but this does come at a price, nothing under a fiver, most around ten pounds or more, rump steak nearly £19, home-made, organic, bangers & mash around a tenner, fish & chips nearly £13, check their web site for meals, no prices listed, but it will not suit the “two meals for tenner” faction. The food was excellent and for a treat was worth every penny, but not for anyone looking for every day dining prices. Ideal if you want to impress your boss / customer

There is sign up that well behaved children are welcome, but no dogs inside, there is a dog drinking bowl on patio area, so I assume Fido is fine outside with you, but not in the bar / dining areas

To summarise, I would certainly go back again, lovely friendly pub, great beer, food & location. Rarely do I award ten stars, but this pub deserves them, do try it if in the area

On 11th August 2010 - rating: 10
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