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Feedback gevenMy wife and I celebrated our anniversary with a dinner and overnight stay at The Swan Inn. The food was incredible, offering a fine dining experience in a cozy pub setting. Although we were too full to indulge in a dessert, both the bouillabaise and my wife's steak were cooked to perfection. The staff were all welcoming and attentive without being intrusive. We enjoyed a comfortable night in one of their three well-appointed rooms and started the morning with a delicious full English breakfast before departing. We are looking forward to returning for another visit in the future.
This restaurant is on the pricier side for pub food, but it offers a high-end dining experience in a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. After an unsuccessful search for a meal in Whaley Bridge, we stumbled upon this gem on our way back to Manchester. We were pleased to find that they were still serving food in the afternoon. I ordered the whole plaice cooked on the bone with tenderstem broccoli, shrimp and caper butter sauce, and chips, while my wife chose the guinea-fowl with pomme purée, mixed vegetables, and mushroom and brandy sauce. My plaice was cooked perfectly, with tender and flavorful flesh and a delicious char on the broccoli. However, the real star of the show was my wife's guinea-fowl, which was moist and tender, and paired perfectly with the indulgent pomme purée and exceptional mushroom and brandy sauce. This meal reminded us of our dining experience at The Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and is definitely one of the best pub meals we have ever had.
The swan is a family owner free house and has a quite small parking lot that gets very quickly full, as its very popular pub. if the parking lot is full, there are limited street parking on the hill on the road. the pub is...from three areas, the dining room, the bar area and the copper room and the booking is recommended. the bierkeller was renovated and there were no real ales in the offer. there were no white zinfandel or no premium lag. the pub was clean and well presented and there were many employees who were all friendly and very efficient. the menu was very small with only one vegetarian option. there were no chicken options and the main choice was fish or red meat. the food was cooked and presented to an exceptionally high standard, which is more associated with a high-quality restaurant than a village pub. the prices were expensive and although the quality of the food was excellent the price-performance ratio was bad. the ongoing renovations did not depart from a pleasant experience. if they are happy to pay the best prices for high quality cooked food, then the wan would be an excellent choice as long as they check the menu food before making sure that there is something that meets their requirements.
Second late lunch in the restaurant. although everyone was table occupied, attentive service and all were very friendly. very well recommended sauvignon, from the host and then excellent meals...to full for desserts.
We came as a family group for the Mother's Day, the atmosphere was relaxed, but attentive and friendly, everyone enjoyed it very much. the food was excellent, very tasty and beautifully presented. we had a lot of done and no one was disappointed, there was also a great choice of beautiful deserts.