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Swan & Three Cygnets
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Nearby attractions
Elvet Bridge
Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AG, United Kingdom
Durham Cathedral
Durham DH1 3EH, United Kingdom
Durham Castle
Durham DH1 3RW, United Kingdom
Museum of Archaeology • Durham University
Palace Green Library, Durham DH1 3RN, United Kingdom
Durham World Heritage Site Visitor Centre
7 Owengate, Durham DH1 3HB, United Kingdom
National Trust - Crook Hall Gardens
Frankland Ln, Sidegate, Durham DH1 5SZ, United Kingdom
Prebends Bridge
Prebends Bridge, S Bailey, Durham DH1 3EA, United Kingdom
Wharton Park
10 Princes St, Durham DH1 4FJ, United Kingdom
Redhills Durham Miners Hall
The Miners Hall, Flass St, Durham DH1 4BE, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Boat Club & Tomahawk Steakhouse
Elvet Riverside, Durham DH1 3AF, United Kingdom
Fat Hippo Durham
36 Saddler St, Durham DH1 3NU, United Kingdom
Notch Durham
96 Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AG, United Kingdom
Zapatista Burrito Bar
87 A&B, 87 Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AG, United Kingdom
Zizzi - Durham
43-44 Saddler St, Durham DH1 3NU, United Kingdom
Tango Durham
39 Saddler St, Durham DH1 3NU, United Kingdom
Flat White Kitchen
40 Saddler St, Durham DH1 3NU, United Kingdom
Waffley Good Company
95 Elvet Bridge, city, Durham DH1 3AG, United Kingdom
19Twenty Bar & Grill
19-20 Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AA, United Kingdom
La Spaghettata
First floor, 66 Saddler St, Durham DH1 3NP, United Kingdom
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Hotel Indigo Durham by IHG
9 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HL, United Kingdom
Durham Riverside Apartments
5 St Andrews Court, Durham DH1 3AH, United Kingdom
52 Old Elvet
52 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HN, United Kingdom
Student Castle Durham
20 Claypath, Durham DH1 1RH, United Kingdom
Radisson Blu Hotel, Durham
Frankland Ln, Durham DH1 5TA, United Kingdom
Riverside Retreat - Durham
Clements Wharf, 9, Durham DH1 3RP, United Kingdom
Castle View
4 Crossgate, St Margarets Garth, Durham DH1 4PS, United Kingdom
40 Winks Hospitality Ltd.
40 South St, Durham DH1 4QP, United Kingdom
Travelodge Durham
9 Station Ln, Durham DH1 1LJ, United Kingdom
Unite Students - Rushford Court
North Rd, Durham DH1 4RY, United Kingdom
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Swan & Three Cygnets

Elvet Bridge, Durham DH1 3AF, United Kingdom
4.2(611)
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attractions: Elvet Bridge, Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle, Museum of Archaeology • Durham University, Durham World Heritage Site Visitor Centre, National Trust - Crook Hall Gardens, Prebends Bridge, Wharton Park, Redhills Durham Miners Hall, restaurants: The Boat Club & Tomahawk Steakhouse, Fat Hippo Durham, Notch Durham, Zapatista Burrito Bar, Zizzi - Durham, Tango Durham, Flat White Kitchen, Waffley Good Company, 19Twenty Bar & Grill, La Spaghettata
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Nearby attractions of Swan & Three Cygnets

Elvet Bridge

Durham Cathedral

Durham Castle

Museum of Archaeology • Durham University

Durham World Heritage Site Visitor Centre

National Trust - Crook Hall Gardens

Prebends Bridge

Wharton Park

Redhills Durham Miners Hall

Elvet Bridge

Elvet Bridge

4.7

(101)

Open 24 hours
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Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral

4.8

(4.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Durham Castle

Durham Castle

4.6

(962)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Archaeology • Durham University

Museum of Archaeology • Durham University

4.5

(68)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Sat, Dec 20 • 6:30 PM
Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham, DH1 3NJ
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Candlelight: Christmas Movie Soundtracks
Candlelight: Christmas Movie Soundtracks
Sat, Dec 20 • 7:00 PM
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Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Candlelight: Christmas Classics
Sat, Dec 20 • 9:00 PM
St Mary's Heritage Centre, Oakwellgate Gateshead, NE8 2AU
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Nearby restaurants of Swan & Three Cygnets

The Boat Club & Tomahawk Steakhouse

Fat Hippo Durham

Notch Durham

Zapatista Burrito Bar

Zizzi - Durham

Tango Durham

Flat White Kitchen

Waffley Good Company

19Twenty Bar & Grill

La Spaghettata

The Boat Club & Tomahawk Steakhouse

The Boat Club & Tomahawk Steakhouse

4.2

(714)

$$

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Fat Hippo Durham

Fat Hippo Durham

4.5

(1.3K)

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Notch Durham

Notch Durham

4.4

(150)

Closed
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Zapatista Burrito Bar

Zapatista Burrito Bar

4.3

(153)

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Reviews of Swan & Three Cygnets

4.2
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1.0
1y

Called in tonight as it was raining and wanted to get a drink after being out for food. We didn't realise it was a Sam Smith pub until we went inside. Let me begin by saying we all agreed with the premise that talking more over being on phones is a positive...however not in here! I had received a voice note whilst in the restaurant (where we couldn't hear to play it) but obviously didn't want to stand in the rain to listen. As there was a man a few tables down using his tablet we didn't think that the digital ban was super strictly enforced. I therefore started playing the voice note for us to listen to with the intention of discussing afterwards as it was a continuation of a conversation we had been having earlier. Mid-way through I hear from across the bar "girls...GIRLS...NO." My friends and I honestly felt like we were back at school being scolded. Never in my adult life have I been spoken to in that way. This was our first visit to the pub and we would have been more than willing to put it away had we been approached politely and reminded that those are the rules, they are strongly enforced so would we mind doing that or going elsewhere. Instead we were spoken to like children, loudly across the bar by what I can assume to be the manager. Meanwhile around the corner a group of 6 male (i assume university students) sat and played on their phones, showed each other pictures, took pictures and not a word was said to them. I am yet to decide whether it was because they had the sense to sit slightly out of sight or whether it was because male patrons (tablet user and them) are exempt from the technology use ban, that they avoided a scolding. One thing is certain I will not be returning to this venue or any of the Sam Smith pubs if this is what to expect. I should also note that whilst again I agree with the premise to an extent, devices are an integral part of most people's lives and I am yet to enter any other pub that is silent due to phone use. They are not conquering anything other than reducing their...

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1.0
26w

Today (13/06/2025) I was at the pub, I only had two beers, and someone came saying the manager wasn’t there and that he was in charge. He simply kicked me and my brother out of the pub, saying there had been three complaints about us (which is a lie and with no proof). We had been at the pub for three hours and spoke to only two people during the entire time.

In short, I was kicked out for no reason. I asked the “manager” to ask the people around me, and all he said was that I had to leave.

It was blatant prejudice. He didn’t even ask me if something had happened (which it didn’t). He just came over and said there were three complaints (which is impossible since I didn’t talk to anyone and kept to myself).

He had cameras he could’ve checked and people he could’ve asked but instead, he preferred to just get rid of a customer without doing...

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5.0
1y

Warm cosy traditional type public house situated in an ideal position on the banks of the River Wear in Durham. It is one of very few Samuel Smith's houses left in the North East of England. Staff are very hospitable and friendly as well as being knowledgeable on their cask ales. It was my second visit this year, just for a refreshing pint on a warm day. Last time I had the Dark Mild, this time I opted for the Old Brewery Bitter hand drawn from the wooden cask. Shame I couldn't stay longer, I could have quaffed a gallon it was that nice. Beautiful colour and clarity a hint of malt and hoppiness and more important it was not so cold as to kill the taste. Both pints were priced under £3.50. I honesty don't know if they have a food offer the beer was sufficient to satisfy me. I'll certainly be returning on my next...

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Graham RiggGraham Rigg
Warm cosy traditional type public house situated in an ideal position on the banks of the River Wear in Durham. It is one of very few Samuel Smith's houses left in the North East of England. Staff are very hospitable and friendly as well as being knowledgeable on their cask ales. It was my second visit this year, just for a refreshing pint on a warm day. Last time I had the Dark Mild, this time I opted for the Old Brewery Bitter hand drawn from the wooden cask. Shame I couldn't stay longer, I could have quaffed a gallon it was that nice. Beautiful colour and clarity a hint of malt and hoppiness and more important it was not so cold as to kill the taste. Both pints were priced under £3.50. I honesty don't know if they have a food offer the beer was sufficient to satisfy me. I'll certainly be returning on my next visit to Durham.
Kyle WynnKyle Wynn
Possibly my favourite pub in the world. Real old style interior and seating and fantastic selection of Samuel Smith's beers. A few things that make this pub stand apart are the 'ban' on Smartphones and no under 18s. This is the perfect place for Adults to meet and engage with one another with no phones as a distraction.. I'm sure that this might not appeal to some folk but if you're looking for a traditional pub then I can highly recommend.
John GibsonJohn Gibson
Lovely wee pub with friendly staff in the heart of Durham, was doing a good bit of trade the Saturday afternoon when popped in and managed to get one of the last available tables.
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Warm cosy traditional type public house situated in an ideal position on the banks of the River Wear in Durham. It is one of very few Samuel Smith's houses left in the North East of England. Staff are very hospitable and friendly as well as being knowledgeable on their cask ales. It was my second visit this year, just for a refreshing pint on a warm day. Last time I had the Dark Mild, this time I opted for the Old Brewery Bitter hand drawn from the wooden cask. Shame I couldn't stay longer, I could have quaffed a gallon it was that nice. Beautiful colour and clarity a hint of malt and hoppiness and more important it was not so cold as to kill the taste. Both pints were priced under £3.50. I honesty don't know if they have a food offer the beer was sufficient to satisfy me. I'll certainly be returning on my next visit to Durham.
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Possibly my favourite pub in the world. Real old style interior and seating and fantastic selection of Samuel Smith's beers. A few things that make this pub stand apart are the 'ban' on Smartphones and no under 18s. This is the perfect place for Adults to meet and engage with one another with no phones as a distraction.. I'm sure that this might not appeal to some folk but if you're looking for a traditional pub then I can highly recommend.
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Lovely wee pub with friendly staff in the heart of Durham, was doing a good bit of trade the Saturday afternoon when popped in and managed to get one of the last available tables.
John Gibson

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