The white Swan public house in Greenhill village. What a place to go too but I am talking about a few years ago. I had a friend who was the pubs piano player and was really well known in Sheffield. He used to play the piano 7 nights a wee. The pub used to be just a keg pub until it changed landlords/managers, then the hand pulled ale came on the scene, and everything changed. The beer was absolutely knockout, and the pub was run by great staff and was always friendly. I have had some great nights in the Swan listening to the crowds singing when Ruben Alan was playing the piano. Oh, I wish he was still playing the piano I haven't been in the pub for over 18 years as I know longer live in Sheffield but I do miss the pub and the staff I use to know. The Swan does some excellent meals and is not too expensive. The one thing I missed was listening to Ruben playing the piano he was a great friend to know he certainly drew the people into the pub with his...
Read moreFour of us went on Wed evening for a friend's birthday, the food was cooked to perfection, the service was second to none,the atmosphere was just what we wanted, a nice quiet homely atmosphere 😊 the chef on duty that night, a young man , sorry l dont recall his name, which l should have because he went way beyond his call of duty, he was very pleasant and couldn't do enough to accommodate our dietary requirements, ( we are a picky bunch 😀) but this young man ensured we got what we wanted, he was attentive, fetched us more drinks ( it was very quiet that evening ,only us eating at that time ) so we wouldn't expect on busy nights, ) he came back to the table a few times to see if we needed anything else, we had a bit of banter with him which lm sure he enjoyed, his young helper that night was also very pleasant...
Read moreI went at 12.30 on Fri August the 8th 2024 to meet my Old Pal Colin, who lives locally - the first time, I've been in, in over ten years.....The lady who served me was pleasant enough and in being a real ale fan, the Taylors Landlord was spot on - in right good nick, so well done to the cellar person....We did not eat, so can't comment re snap...Seemed to be largely locals, who were pleasant - I can't imagine there is much passing trade in the village but overall it was a pleasant place to have a bevvy and unlike my normal hangouts of the cracking Real Ale boozers in Kelham Island in Sheffield.....I'd go again -...
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