Pubs in Swinton
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Gate Inn
114, Church Street, Swinton S64 8DQ
Recently tastefully refurbished, lively locals pub. Gets busy on weekend evenings Real ale is no longer available.
High House Hotel
27 Wentworth Road (B6090), Swinton S64 8JZ
Traditional locals' pub on the road to Kilnhurst and close to the Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation.
Kings Head
3 Rockingham Road, Swinton S64 8EE
Under new ownership. since October 19, 2019, this well decorated and comfortable pub reopened in February 2019, after a period of closure. There are two distinct areas, one that acts as a tap area and the other as a lounge/dining area. Welcoming to drinkers and diners alike. Often busy and popular on weekend evenings. The changing guest beer may be sourced either locally or further afield and has dropped in price since changing hands. On mondays the real ale is priced at just £2.50 a pint. A few tables front the pub and there is a nice beer garden to the rear, which contains a children's play area. There is a general knowledge quiz on thursday evenings and live music most Saturdays. Since reopening after the virus lockdown it has been selling beers from the new local brewery, Gorilla in nearby Mexborough.
Ring O'Bells
37 Church Street, Swinton S64 8EF
Now increased to two real ales in this compact friendly locals pub. The changing guest comes from a local area brewery, such as Abbeydale, Acorn, Chantry or Kelham Island, , A long standing pub on the 'Swinton Run', you'll receive a warm and friendly welcome with your pint at this very much locals' pub. There is a dartboard and TV screens. The area to the left serves as more of a lounge in the opened out interior. Very much a drinker's pub.
Robin Hood
9 Church Street, Swinton S64 8QA
Large traditional locals' pub opposite the Library and Centre. Recently returned to selling real ale in September 2019 after a number of years without. At one time cask beers from the John Smiths Brewery were offered but now the one real ale is from Timothy Taylor. Prices are very competitive for the area. A comfortable lounge area to the left of the bar, is complimented by a games area featuring darts and pool, accessed via the corridor that also leads to the toilets. there are several TV screen.
Swinton House Club
20 Fitzwilliam Street, Swinton S64 8RG
Originally opened as the Colliery Managers' Club on a historic site in the heart of Swinton. It now operates as a private members' club. Guests may be signed in.
Vic (The)
Station Street, Swinton S64 8PU
Traditional style club that until recently sold real ale, but this has now been removed. Open to Members and signed in guests. It has recently been renamed The Vic, which is what the local's have known it has for years.
Woodman Inn
89 Warren Vale Road, Swinton S64 8UR
Large, imposing pub, just off a large roundabout at the top of Swinton, close to the road to Wath-Upon-Dearne. The two room traditional layout has been retained as a comfortable lounge and tap room. There is a pool table in the tap room. A recent change of licensee has led to the regular beers being replaced by a changing guest beer. This can often be unusual for the area. Dogs are welcome in the tap room only. A music quiz is held on Friday evenings.
Oscar's Wine Bar
39-42 Bridge Street (A6022), Swinton S64 8AP
Situated in an area on the main route through Swinton populated by eating and drinking establishments of various types.
Station Hotel
3 Station Street, Swinton S64 8AU
Reopened in April 2018 after a period of closure and refurbishment. However it closed again in late September 2019. It's future remains uncertain. Features a small tap room and a larger lounge. Adjacent to the car park for the Railway Station and close to the canal. The real ale is not always available. Planning permission granted 15/1/21 to create flats above but retain bar and restaurant. Reopening date not yet fixed.
Swinton Working Mens Club
4 Station Street, Swinton, Swinton S64 8AU
Traditional Workingmen's type club. Open to Members and signed in guests. Close to the railway station and canal basin.
Courtyard
89, Station Street, Swinton S64 8PZ
Previously called the Stonehouse, it was converted from a dwelling a few years ago. Situated on the main road through Swinton close to the centre. It is family friendly during the daytime and is popular with a young crowd on weekend nights when it is promoted as a music venue. There is an outside area and garden with smoking area. Quiz nights and live music feature with sport shown on the big screen. There is also a function room. When it first opened real ale was available but it hasn't been of late. Often only opens in the evening.
