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Submitted on Saturday, 3rd August 2013
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Dolphin Inn, Swansea
Llanrhidian
Postal town: Swansea
SA3 1EH
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Soup Dragon left this review about Dolphin Inn
A detached pub, with beer garden and kid's play area. It has been a pub from at least the Victorian period, although the building maybe somewhat older. Is is a elongated cottage, with extensions and looks a bit like a former farmhouse. It is quite plain, bring in cream render, with a touch of black and two half-barrels sticking out as a feature. The interior had a single room that i saw. It is in cream and yellow artex with a big stone fireplace and burner. Eclectic stuff is on the walls and ceiling; local pictures, sport pictures, flags of Wales, home nations and others. The service was friendly enough and the place rammed out, as there was a big community day on raising money for the RNLI. Watch out for the western style saloon doors on the gents bogs - luckily, there is no piano player, that stops, once you go in. Beer; usual tap stuff with London Pride, Rev James and a decent Exmoor Gold on handpull. It is in the GBG. A great community feel and a varied beer choice. Really pleased i visited here, especially on such a good community day - there was a good feel to the place.
On 14th August 2013
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- Karaoke : Yes last updated 30 March 2013 by Dave McNally
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 14 August 2013 by Alan Hurdle