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The Captain's Wife, Penarth
Swanbridge
Postal town: Penarth
CF64 5UG
Pub Type
Vintage Inns (Mitchells & Butlers)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about The Captain's Wife
Visited 20/08/25
Five hand pumps only one dispensing Rosie's Pig rhubarb cider, a couple with reversed clips for TT LL, similar for Doom Bar and Rev James. Keg offering of Madri, Pravha, Aspall, Cali Pale, Estrella, Guinness, Peroni.
This is a large pub, old, quaint, and popular. It is a long rectangle along the front water facing side. The bar counter is along the rear wall and is on a stone flagstone area with some small tables served by leather wing back armchairs along its length with warm white fairy lights on the substantial beams creating a very pleasant bar area albeit I was in a small subset of those here just here for a beer. In front of that and along the front water facing side is a carpeted area furiously popular with diners on my visit (no prizes for guessing how this place makes its money). Lots or marine related frames photos and prints on the walls. There might be an upstairs area, but it was closed on my visit. There are some nice nooks and crannies on either side of the venue, not materially populated on my visit, but containing the odd clever soul that got away from the mass market dining area at the front of the pub. There were some picnic benches out the front of the venue on a grassy area and whilst not seemingly ample parking, enough for the people here this evening as unless you are a local you are surely driving here.
On 8th March 2026
- rating: 5
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Quinno _ left this review about The Captain's Wife
Looks a bit grubby and careworn from the outside when approached via the footpath. However the inside - via an attractive vaulted entrance - is a large multi-area'd place, presumably a number of old buildings knocked into one. Run by Vintage Inns so the usual pictures (a number of them depicting locally based things, which is a positive) and middle-class mum-at-Home Sense décor. I am assured that had the weather not been so terrible we would have had nice views from the front garden area across to Sully Island but sadly all we got was a grey rainy mist. Five pumps but just a double clipped and fairly insipid Doom Bar (NBSS 2) available. Well-staffed with motivated youngsters which was a bonus in these silly times of table service. The name is of interest, derives from a tale that it was long ago owned by a captain who kept his dead wife in a box – which was subsequently stolen when it was mistaken, perhaps understandably, for a treasure chest.
On 7th July 2021
- rating: 5
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Pete Snelling left this review about The Captains Wife
The Captains Wife is well known in the small hamlet of Swanbridge and across Penarth as a fine country pub. we are an eerie, yet popular pub famous for great food. There is always a warm welcome with roaring log fires, freshly prepared food, a good selection of real ales and a wine menu for you to choose from.
On 22nd July 2009
- no rating submitted
[User has posted 4 recommendations about 4 pubs]
