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Is he a barman?dirtybobby said:complete with sexy matt-black straw
I think last year it usually kicked off at about 8.30/9, but if you wanted it a seat it was advisable to get there much earlier.tek-monkey said:What time does it start tonight?
Take a brolly mate..it's not going to be nice!tek-monkey said:May head down
But when you're outside watching the music? They have tables with brollies in them, but the rest is totally uncovered...tek-monkey said:Brolly shouldn't be a problem, I only live in Friars Terrace and there's several pubs to hide in on the way
We've had friends staying there both before and after the change and they haven't noticed much other than perhaps the staff are a little friendlier.I've not often used Stafford's Swan - unlike the Swans in Stone and at Whiston - but haven't noticed much change with it passing from the Lewis Partnership to +-the Coaching Inn Group
I was in the Swan for a few hours in March 2019 for a reunion with friends from London, Wolverhampton and Liverpool and it worked well because one of them prefers coffee to beer - but 'it takes all sorts' is what I always say.We've had friends staying there both before and after the change and they haven't noticed much other than perhaps the staff are a little friendlier.
We would eat there more often, but the menu has become a little restricted since the take over. Still very nice though.
Changed hands again now, I believe.
Saturday 16th March ?I was in there in March 2019 as well. Didn't see you there.
Changed hands again now, I believe.
Any idea what kind of reputation they have, quality wise?Yes, the Coaching Inn Group has been taken over by the RedCat Pub Co. Owner of RedCat is Rooney Anand, former MD of Greene King
Any idea what kind of reputation they have, quality wise?