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25-26 Market Place, SN10 1JQ, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Pubs, Full, Steak, British

4.4 💬 306 Reviews
The Black Swan

Phone: +441380698070,+441380727777

Address: 25-26 Market Place, SN10 1JQ, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 306

Website: http://www.blackswandevizes.co.uk/

"Stayed for one night, had dinner and breakfast. We are fairly local to the town and rate The Black Swan Inn very highly indeed. The owners (one of whom is the chef) are friendly, welcoming and really sweet and they should be proud of what they've done with this historic, atomospheric inn, located centrally in the heart of beautiful Devizes. We had a wonderful, reasonably-priced dinner in the tastefully finished, discretely laid out dining room (the Crispy Feta, Fig, Salsa Verde starter nibble is a mini-masterpiece) and stayed in a gorgeous, well-appointed room for one night. We also enjoyed a classy full-English breakfast in the morning. The pub itself is the perfect place to relax and have a drink, whether you want a cosy, traditonal fireside atmosphere inside, or enjoy the charming, coach-house cobbles outside, the whole establishment is perfectly pitched. So pleased to have The Black Swan Inn local to us."

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andrea andrea

Came for lunch amazing steak . Dessert amazing definitely will be back . Service very good .

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leahd239
leahd239

We cannot praise this place highly enough! They are consistently good the food, atmosphere and service are always superb. The flavours and food combinations are amazing. You will not be disappointed. Keep doing what you are doing Black Swan!


Adventure725804
Adventure725804

Visiting Devizes and Caen Hill locks with friends, the Black Swan was recommended for lunch. Very friendly and attentive staff, the food was well cooked and tasty, a burger is not normally my first choice but, it was probably the best burger I have tasted.


mrsrj661
mrsrj661

We decided to come here for lunch as it was a half way location between two families and also to celebrate a birthday. The restaurant had a delightful ambience with lots of quirky things to look at. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating. We had a combination of starters, sides and sandwiches all of which were delicious. We had a thoroughly enjoyable time and will certainly return.


Morrismarina
Morrismarina

Lovely place. We stayed in a cosy double which was a very comfortable room. Great food. Really good choice of wine. We stayed for one night and had a lovely time. The service was outstanding. Evening meal was lovely breakfast was one of the nicest I’ve had. The only small thing I would say is a little more attention to detail on the cleaning in the room bathroom is needed (bit dusty in some places). We will definitely be back.


SimonD1982
SimonD1982

My spouse and I decided to have a spontaneous dinner without our children. The food and service were excellent. I ordered the HSTLR burger and the loaded fries with Korean Mayo were outstanding. My wife had the Pea Mint and Spinach risotto, which she enjoyed. Everything was cooked and seasoned perfectly. It was a pleasant surprise to find a restaurant in our hometown that can deliver high-quality pub food with the attention to taste and textures usually found in fine dining establishments. I highly recommend it.


Nicholas
Nicholas

During our visit, we tried the chuck/short rib beef burger (unusually rare for a burger but quite delicious), haddock (which was quite good), and currywurst hotdog (not the traditional German version, but still tasty). Unfortunately, they had run out of fries due to a busy weekend, but their chips were well-prepared and enjoyable. The restaurant has a pleasant location and atmosphere, with a good number of patrons, indicating its popularity. The staff were friendly and accommodating. Overall, we enjoyed our experience and would consider returning in the future.


Fifismum
Fifismum

I had a disappointing experience at this pub when trying to book a table for my mother's 95th birthday. Despite my emails and attempts to call, I received an automated confirmation of booking. When we arrived, the manager pointed us to our table without any hospitality or assistance. The food was good but overpriced, with minimal portions and expensive add-ons. No special recognition was given for my mother's birthday, despite my efforts to arrange for a candle on her dessert. The manager seemed disinterested and unhelpful throughout our visit. Overall, it was a disappointing and expensive birthday celebration, with little to no effort made by the staff. I would suggest looking elsewhere for...


Laney64
Laney64

As usual, we were visiting family in Devizes. Stayed here on Saturday night. Very comfortable en suite double room. The tea and coffee making facilities included a cafetière and fresh coffee I really appreciated that and haven’t had that before. On the first floor there is a fridge for guests containing fresh milk and bottled water. It was a peaceful night’s sleep, very comfortable bed. There is a decent sized public car park outside. The breakfast was amazing! The food was good quality and cooked perfectly, really tasty. Generous pot of coffee (again, I love the coffee). We didn’t stay there for dinner as we were visiting family. The pub was very cosy especially when we were there for break...


lukebutler31
lukebutler31

Stayed for one night, had dinner and breakfast. We are fairly local to the town and rate The Black Swan Inn very highly indeed. The owners (one of whom is the chef) are friendly, welcoming and really sweet and they should be proud of what they've done with this historic, atomospheric inn, located centrally in the heart of beautiful Devizes. We had a wonderful, reasonably-priced dinner in the tastefully finished, discretely laid out dining room (the Crispy Feta, Fig, Salsa Verde starter nibble is a mini-masterpiece) and stayed in a gorgeous, well-appointed room for one night. We also enjoyed a classy full-English breakfast in the morning. The pub itself is the perfect place to relax and have...

Categories

  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Free Wifi
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Vegan Options
  • Wine And Beer

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