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The Old Swan, Leighton Buzzard

Pub added by Bucking Fastard
58 High Street
Cheddington
Postal town: Leighton Buzzard
LU7 0RQ
Phone: 01296662171

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Will Larter left this review about The Old Swan

This lovely, white-painted thatched building is now back in use as a pub, though the recent refurbishment included the light-olive paint on internal woodwork that tells you it's now a gastro-pub. Traditional furniture, largely set up for dining, now abounds. There's still a beer or two to be had, though, with XT4, Red Squirrel Conservation Bitter, Sharps Doom Bar and Youngs Bitter available at the time of my visit. I was just passing, and had a pleasant enough half of the XT. I can't imagine living in a village like this, but if I did I am sure I would pop in for a pint or two now and then.

Date of visit: 1st March 2016

On 26th May 2016 - rating: 6
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Old Swan

Another Gastro pub that has failed in the current tough climate and was closed in January earlier this year.
The Landlord of the remaining village pub up the road, the Three Horseshoes, told me that some local business men were looking to purchase it and reopen. But at time of writing this fine period pub remains closed.

On 9th May 2014 - no rating submitted
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Old Swan

Very attractive exterior with a thatched roof and small front garden.The interior has been refurbished in a modern style with white washed walls,modern light fittings and new carpets which is pehaps not in keeping with the authentic exterior.This is an old building and the ceilings are low,some exposed timbers and there are three area,a large lounge by the entrance and two dining area,one in a seperate room to the left of the bar.Three handpumps dispence well kept Tribute and Adnams Bitter and a guest beer which was reversed on my trip.The focus of the pub is food ,which was well cooked by a chef,no microwave at work here.Slight premium pricing ,check out the website.Lacking a little authentic atmosphere,but a reliable place for a beer and a meal.

On 12th March 2010 - rating: 6
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