This is one of Marco Pierre White's offerings. For all you foodies in the know this is the man who was the first British Chef to be awarded 3 Michelin Stars and the youngest Chef in the world to receive them. You may have seen him on tv or posters around Liverpool. As you can imagine then, Marco Pierre White is a name that is synonymous with top quality food and a great dining experience.
MPW has gone for a very clever marketing technique with this restaurant calling it "affordable glamour" hmmmm... not too sure about that Marco. Never cared much for "glamour" seems awfully fake and shallow thing to crave. Anywho good thing the chef isn't as rubbish as whoever he hired to do the marketing and come up with that tag line.
The bottom line is that Swann Inn is located in picturesque surroundings. The place has as you'd expect from a MPW restaurant lively atmosphere and exquisite food. It has also 12 bedrooms which are of high quality and perfect for a weekend break in the country.
Although it might come across as your average posh village pub, the kitchen team have actually done very well in blending traditional pub grub with a rather fresh modern anglo-french finish.
Those who have been to his other restaurants might recognise some of the signature dishes, must admit I'm not one of them. The brasserie style menu with dishes including Lancashire Hot Pot, Wheeler's of St James' Fish Pie, and Marco's trademark dishes such as Croustade of Quails Egg Maintenon, and Parfait of Foie Gras, en Gelée de truffles. Dishes you foodies who have bought his books might be aware of.
A daily set Menu is available as well as the A la carte at lunchtimes (Mon-Sat) and evenings (Mon-Thurs) - 2 courses £14.50, 3 courses £18.50.
No pub grub is complete withoput a sunday menu and Swann Inn is no different, their set sunday lunch menu carries 1 course at £11.00, 2 courses at £14.50 and 3 courses £18.50.
I was not really interested in the set menu if I'm being honest I was more than contempt with trying their fried haddock home made chips mushy peas and tartar sauce. Which was delicious as it could be I suppose, at £12 it was a bit pricey but at least I felt glamorous eating here!!!
If you are interested you can visit the Swann Inn on wednesday 7th of July when Mr.White himself will be in attendence. If you would like to be graced with his presence, 3 course lunch will set you back £55 and 3 course dinner at £75 with canopes and bubbly on arrival. You'd really be living in a delusional bubble though if you want to spend that much for food that wasn't even cooked by him. Free world I suppose. This is a lovely country pub which serves great food. The tag line though really put me off, infact it annoyed me. However if you are in desperate need for some affordable glamour suit yourself and check out MPW's country pub 20 minute drive up from Liverpool. read more