Swan with Two Necks - Rugeley
The Swan With Two Necks offers a great range of cask ales, wines and bottled beers/ciders and do a variety of coffees. So whether you want a relaxed drink, a quiet coffee or you're lady that lunches, we can cater for your every need.
Our knowledgeable staff offer a warm welcome to everybody. If you're into your music, why not check out our Open Mic nights running every Wednesday, or pop in and watch one of our live bands once a month?
Quizzes run on the last Tuesday of every month, hosted by Ian Strachan.
Our Fish Nights are proving immensely popular, with a variety of fresh fish available; booking is most definitely recommended. This is on the first Tuesday of every month.
Mexican Night is on the last Thursday of every month.
If you are a group and would like to book the restaurant out, you can! No problem. You can also theme the night and we will cook the food to your required genre.
Sunday Roasts start from £7.95 and are available 12-6pm every Sunday. The full menu runs on a Sunday all day until 9pm.
Originally established as a public house way back in 1755, The Swan With Two Necks is steeped in history. It dates back even further as a coaching inn. There was also an associated blacksmiths next door ready to tend to the patron's horses (in the building which is now the Longdon Women's Institute Hall). The pictures you see here are from the early 1900's and feature the resident apprentice blacksmith of that time, Tom Broadhurst.
The name "Swan With Two Necks" refers to the crest of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, a once powerful guild who held land and houses all over England. The expression “with two necks,” really means “two nicks” that is, two special marks on the beak to denote the difference between the Vintners’ swans on the Thames and those of the King. Illiterate sign-painters have simply translated the words “two nicks” into “two necks”
Our knowledgeable staff offer a warm welcome to everybody. If you're into your music, why not check out our Open Mic nights running every Wednesday, or pop in and watch one of our live bands once a month?
Quizzes run on the last Tuesday of every month, hosted by Ian Strachan.
Our Fish Nights are proving immensely popular, with a variety of fresh fish available; booking is most definitely recommended. This is on the first Tuesday of every month.
Mexican Night is on the last Thursday of every month.
If you are a group and would like to book the restaurant out, you can! No problem. You can also theme the night and we will cook the food to your required genre.
Sunday Roasts start from £7.95 and are available 12-6pm every Sunday. The full menu runs on a Sunday all day until 9pm.
Originally established as a public house way back in 1755, The Swan With Two Necks is steeped in history. It dates back even further as a coaching inn. There was also an associated blacksmiths next door ready to tend to the patron's horses (in the building which is now the Longdon Women's Institute Hall). The pictures you see here are from the early 1900's and feature the resident apprentice blacksmith of that time, Tom Broadhurst.
The name "Swan With Two Necks" refers to the crest of the Worshipful Company of Vintners, a once powerful guild who held land and houses all over England. The expression “with two necks,” really means “two nicks” that is, two special marks on the beak to denote the difference between the Vintners’ swans on the Thames and those of the King. Illiterate sign-painters have simply translated the words “two nicks” into “two necks”
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40 Brook End Longdon
Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 4PN
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