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The White Swan, Covent Garden - pub details

Previously called: O'Neills

White Swan
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Address: 14 New Row, London, WC2N 4LF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 422) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Leicester Square (0.1 miles), Covent Garden (0.2 miles), Charing Cross (0.2 miles)

Nearest train stations London Charing Cross (0.2 miles), London Waterloo (0.8 miles), London Waterloo East (0.9 miles)

Chain: O'Neills

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user reviews of The White Swan, Covent Garden

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Now a Nicholsons....

An unexpected pint of Orkney Dark Island. Decent too.

Not many in as we got close to the ungodly hour of 10:50.

A typical LDN pub experience that didnt stand out in any way, despite being a GBG entry.

Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2kkezym
Mappiman - 2 Feb 2017 09:18
Listed in the 2016 GBG & I finally got a chance to visit just before Christmas.

The last time I was here the pub was an O'Neils and pretty bog standard it was too. Its now a Nicholson's pub with 7 ales on the 8 hand pumps. Most of the ales were from National brands and can be found almost anywhere, apart from the Christmas offering from Thornbridge which was Wild Holly @ 4.8%.

At 3.30pm on a Thursday afternoon the pub was packed and there was a good atmosphere.

Lots of chatter above the non descript music that was playing, pleasant bar staff, neat decoration and a good location.

Certainly worthy of another visit.
lezford - 25 Dec 2016 08:36
I remember coming here previously when it was an O'Neills. Now it belongs to Nicholson, it has a better range of ales. Yesterday, they had Fullers London Pride, Woodfordes Norfolk Hawker, Artisan Amarillo, Hogsback England's Glory, Thwaites 13 Guns & Nicholsons Pale Ale. Unusually for a Nicholson, they also had Thatchers Heritage cider on handpull. There is a reasonable size downstairs bar, with a dining room upstairs. The toilets are another storey up. Its amazing how many pubs Nicholsons have taken over in central London. But I still quite like their brand.
blue_scrumpy - 6 Jul 2014 16:51
Nicholson's owned pub with very old, characterful interior. Ever changing selection of ales plus the very tasty Outliers Blonde from Aspall's the cider makers on draught. Friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Mothroy - 26 Aug 2013 20:39
As you'd expect from a central London pub, not the cheapest with a beer around £4 a pint. From memory there were a decent range of ales and the pint I had from Orkney was nice.

duchyjim - 10 Feb 2013 21:27

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