The White Swan has been trading as a public house since 1759 and is steeped in local history. The pub overlooks the Thames river where years previous a boat would dock taking prisoners from Millbank prison to Australia from the UK.
Respect for our customers, who are spending their hard-earned pounds with us. Respect for our staff, who entrust their working life and career aspirations to us. Respect for our tenants and pub operators, who commit to business relationships with us. Respect for our shareholders who invest, through good and bad times. The challenge, of course, is balancing the expectations of all the above.
I love this place , nice food teams good and friendly Pickie bits with the wine
They are very nice people and the food was excellent. Two weeks before, I had the sausage and mash with hot gravy. The sausage was very good with pure authenticity and good amount, alongside the vegetables being good. I was feeling good and asked for bread, so I could fix it up well with dipping the bread in the gravy, reminiscing about my childhood in primary school and secondary school. Then, came the cake and custard with forest berries alongside ice-cream, which amazing and triple times as good.
First time being here, for a Thursday at this time. There is a great atmosphere, a good mix between younger and older crowds with a good selection of booze. The staff are incredibly kind and efficient, empty vessels aren't left on tables too long and food is served promptly from what I can see. A table next to me has just got a portion of halloumi fires and the portions seem slightly small! Apart from that great bar.
stopped in for some food. staff were friendly and the food was as good as we had hoped. enjoyed my beetroot burger while my partner felt it fitting to have a pie. no complaints. cozy atmosphere too! if you’re on your way to TATE britain or on your way back, nice spot to grab something to eat or have a drink.
Excellent pub located in pimlico and not far from Tate Britain. Came on a Tuesday afternoon during the festive period, was plenty of space, great atmosphere and big screens with the football on. Staff were excellent. They have a wide range of beers, ciders, and cocktails on offer. Food menu looked excellent as well especially the fish and chips which seemed popular. Highly recommend, this is a great pub offering great bar drinks and food.
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London SW1P
Stunning riverside pub near Vauxhall & Pimlico stations. Next to Tate Britain and a stroll from Milbank Tower. Check out our upstairs lounge 'The Spying Room'.
London SW1
A busy traditional pub, almost opposite Pimlico Station, with a lively clientele. Built in 1841 by Thomas Cubitt as part of his Pimlico Triangle and originally the Perseverance, it became the Queen of Denmark in 1984 before adopting its current name in 19
London SW1
This is a friendly and family pub with an Irish flavour and welcome. There are no real ales or food (the keg beers: John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, and a range of lagers) in this roomy and comfortable local.