Bart - The Place & Pub Finder
+5
A piece of Herefordshire Pub History, also look up the The Bridge at Michaelchurch, but lunch time only if you want the sun, you can sit with the front door at your back and have the sun go from one side of the car park to the other, the true sign of a proper drinking pub.
As you enter the property, Bar on the right, dining room on your left, complete with 1970’s decor and a food menu to match
The bar is reputed to have been an influence on the set design of the film ‘American Werewolf in London’
Civil War Musket Ball holes on display in the dining room, complete with fire place.
I particularly like the rusty sign at the front, it’s a subliminal message for sensitive drinkers and over demanding people to stay away, but once you have ventured in you will become part of the Black Swan family
Nice off the beaten track pub. We didn't have food, but the beer was good and affordable. The staff and locals were all very friendly. Worth a visit if you're in the area.
What a Gem! The pub’s so incredibly wonky with incredible history. The manager is an amazing host and barman that keeps it as a proper country pub.
Pints aside, the food was delicious. We had the pie as recommended and it was incredible.
Like Swartznegger, we’ll be back.
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