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The Swan |
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PUBLICAN |
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ADDRESS |
London Road, Boxmoor, nr.
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP1 2RA
Tel. 01442 266027 |
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MAP |
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PUB
EXPLORER REFERENCE |
53873. |
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OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon -
11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 8pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS |
Draught beer and real ale are
readily available as well as a wine list to cater for all tastes and
styles.
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DINING AT THE SWAN
Our chefs source local, seasonal and fresh produce to
create a range of tasty, unfussy dishes of exceptional quality
and price. Our restaurant menu changes regularly and daily
Specials are available.
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ACCOMPANYING
DRINKS |
Great range of wine, Tea &
Speciality Coffees. |
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BAR MENU
TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm.
Sunday 12noon - 5pm. |
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MAIN MENU
TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon - 3pm.
Sunday 12noon - 5pm. |
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SUNDAY ROAST |
Enjoy a Traditional Sunday Roast served with all the trimmings
every Sunday. |
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PARTIES |
We can cater for special
events such as birthdays, weddings, christenings, business meetings etc.
Please ring to discuss your requirements. |
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FACILITIES |
Free Wi-Fi Access, Beer
Garden, Patio Area, Wheelchair Access, Disabled
Toilet, Baby Changing Facility (in disabled toilet). |
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SMOKING
SOLUTION |
Covered shelter. |
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OTHER |
Quiet Area, Children Welcome
(in restaurant), Large Car Park, Disabled Car Parking, Coaches Welcome (by
prior arrangement). Debit
& Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Swan
at Boxmoor is ideally located a five
minute drive from Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead and the A41.
Historically this Inn dates back to 1756, ever since Box Lane was a
secluded shady track to Bovingdon. It was very much a favourite stopping place for wagoners
carrying hay and timber. During the 1914-1918 war the Inn adopted
the nickname of ' The Dear Boys', which was directly attributable to the
then licensee, Mr Way, who was well known for his regular response to
locals and regulars of ' Thank you Dear Boy', hence the nickname.
The Swan was reopened in February 2008 after thoughtful renovations to
the building and gardens. Our comfortable lounge style seating
area welcomes you in the Living Room for a drink or snack, and you can
eat a la carte in the Dining Room. Food is also available
throughout the pub or in the stylish garden, weather permitting.
Our tasty modern pub and grill menu is brimming with fresh and local
produce. Draught beer and real ale is readily available as well as
wines to cater for all tastes and styles, with a great variety by the
glass. There is a strong local regular clientele along with
visitors from the local towns, attracted by the lively and warm
atmosphere. Join the friendly and professional staff at The
Swan for the perfect place to relax with family and friends.
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