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The Bank Statement
Wind Street,
Swansea,
SA1 1EP
Tel: 01792 455477
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The Bank Statement is set in a handsome Victorian building that was previously a bank, in the heart of Swansea’s city centre. It is a popular pub, thanks in part to its central location and also its good range of bar meals and more adventurous dishes.
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Eli Jenkins’ Ale House
Oxford Street,
Swansea,
SA1 4HS
Tel: 01792 630961
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Eli Jenkins’ Ale House takes its name from one of the characters of local lad Dylan Thomas. It is a large modern pub with plenty of quiet corners to sit and chat. Good bar meals are served, and are complemented by a frequently changing selection of cask ales.
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The Brunswick
Duke Street,
Swansea,
SA1 4HS
Tel: 01792 465676
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The Brunswick is held in high esteem by Swansea’s real ale enthusiasts, and the pub is a regular in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. A friendly pub on the fringes of the city centre, it offers a good selection of well kept cask ales and a good menu of bar meals.
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The Queen’s Hotel
Gloucester Place,
Swansea,
SA1 1TY
Tel: 01792 521531
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Located in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter, the Queen’s Hotel is an attractive pub with high ceilings, and attracts a wide range of clientele – in part for the good cask ales offered and also for its reasonably priced food.
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The Goose and Granite
Wind Street,
Swansea,
SA1 1DE
Tel: 01792 630941
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The Goose and Granite is another of Swansea’s popular pubs on the bustling Wind Street. It boasts an attractive frontage and smart interior, and serves substantial bar meals – accompanied by a decent selection of local ales.
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The Beaufort Arms
Pennard Road,
Kittle,
Gower Peninsula,
SA3 3JS
Tel: 01792 234521
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Set in the attractive Gower village of Kittle, the Beaufort Arms is a pretty pub that frequently wins awards for its floral garden. The beer isn’t bad either, and an extensive menu of food is served in the three bar areas and the terrace garden.
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The Prince of Wales Inn
Kenfig,
Near Porthcawl,
CF33 4PR
Tel: 01656 740356
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Should you find yourself along the coast from Swansea, in the village of Kenfig, then The Prince of Wales Inn is worth a visit. The 16 th Century inn is full of character and charm, and fine ales and splendid food are served in front of a roaring log fire.
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The Hanbury
43 The Kingsway,
Swansea,
SA1 5HG
Tel: 01792 641824
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The Hanbury is a popular friendly pub in Swansea, and has established a good reputation for the quality and diversity of its food. Good beer is also a highlight.
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