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Victoria Inn, Swansea
Mumbles
Postal town: Swansea
SA3 4DB
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Quinno _ left this review about Victoria Inn
Having missed this one last time I was in the locale due to restricted opening hours during COVID, I was pleased to be able to finally call into this attractive backstreet pub. It’s deceptively large inside and sports a traditional interior - wood-heavy and some leaded picked glasswork. A good local atmosphere prevailed and I spotted darts and an upright piano for punter entertainment. GBG listed with a tidy range of four ales but I only had eyes for the Bass, which was drinking well (NBSS 3.5). An enjoyable stop.
On 19th May 2025 
  - rating: 8
  [User has posted 5754 recommendations about 5735 pubs]
Please Note: This review is over a year old.
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Victoria Inn
Old-fashioned (in a mostly good way) back-street pub with glimpses over Swansea Bay: sat outside on the small front patio on a quiet Sunday, for long stretches you could hear absolutely nothing - no traffic, and not even any seagulls. It was quiet inside too, all traditionally furnished and decorated, but from what the friendly landlady said she had had a busy night previously and was happy enough with a less-frantic session. Three real ales on handpump: Bass, Rev James and a fine pint of Gower Gold.
On 30th July 2017 
  - rating: 6
  [User has posted 8928 recommendations about 8928 pubs]
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Victoria Inn
Tucked away down a back street away from the main Mumbles drag, this is a classic Victorian local's boozer that is worth making the extra effort to locate. You enter into a quarry stone floored main bar area with the servery to your right. The bar has a pine counter with a band of tiles running along it, a stained glass canopy and a bar back sporting some detailed woodwork, plain mirrors and a Pink Floyd clock. There is a small carpeted corner to the front right with an L shaped banquette and a few tables with standard and low stool seating. A darts area can be found opposite and a couple of high tables and stools stand across from the bar. The décor here includes a number of local photos and lots of rugby themed bits, whilst ceramics have been displayed on a high shelf. A large screen TV was showing live coverage of a rugby fixture which a couple of locals seemed to be quietly following. To the rear, beyond the bar, is a carpeted lounge-style area with more ceramics on a set of shelves to the rear and an adequate amount of banquette and low stool seating can be found under a lovely 'Smoke Room' stained glass window. Plenty of photos line the walls and I also noticed a juke box, although no music played whilst I was there. I have since read that there is a well inside the pub, but I have to confess that I failed to spot it, so can't confirm this either way.
Three ales were available on draught - Young's Special, Brains Rev James and Bass. The Rev James was £3.20 for a pint and in good shape, although I found the service a bit frosty and the other customers seemed cliquey and not too chuffed to see a strange face on a Friday evening.
This seems to be a well run boozer with a loyal band of locals keeping things ticking over nicely. I thought the pub had a good feel to it and that it was a bit of a shame the welcome didn't match the warmth of the pub itself. Along with the Park Inn and Mumbles Ale House, this is part of a strong triumvirate of back street pubs within easy walking distance of one another and should be incorporated into any crawl of the area.
On 11th January 2016 
  - rating: 7
  [User has posted 3387 recommendations about 3387 pubs]
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Pub Details
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- Accommodation : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Bar Billiards : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Beer Festivals : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Beer Garden : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - CAMRA Discount : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Car Park : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Child Friendly : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Darts : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Function Room : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Hot Food : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Jukebox : Yes last updated 11 January 2016 by Pub SignMan
 - Karaoke : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Live Music : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Micropub : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Pinball : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Pool Table : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Quiz Night : Yes - Weds - last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Real Ale : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Real Cider : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - Wheelchair Access : No last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 - WiFi : Yes last updated 19 May 2025 by Quinno _
 
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