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The Black Swan, Thirsk

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
Main Street
Dishforth
Postal town: Thirsk
YO7 3JU
Phone: 01845577627
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Old Boots left this review about The Black Swan

In a small village with two pubs side by side, the Black Swan is a white fronted building with bay windows, there are three rooms from front to back, the front two containing the bar. John Smiths Cask, Black Sheep bitter and a beer from Daleside along side a range of kegs from S&N. The cask beer is well kept but a touch cold, I can't speak for the keg. Comfortable but unremarkable decor, old fashioned copper top tables, some Brewer's Tudor beams otherwise a pleasant enough village pub.

On 19th October 2009 - no rating submitted
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Map location corrected by James Joines
Thirsk, 8.47 miles, 2 hr 43 min walk (show)
Knaresborough, 12.38 miles, 3 hr 58 min walk (show)
Starbeck, 13.74 miles, 4 hr 25 min walk (show)
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27th Oct 2009, 13:28
Picture submitted by James Joines approved
 
27th Oct 2009, 13:28
Picture submitted by James Joines approved

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  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 19 October 2009 by Will Larter
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