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The Swan Inn - Eye

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Country Pub and Restaurant

  • Caterers
  • Restaurant
  • Good for kids

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Veggieness

Omnivore , 7 vegetarian main(s) , vegan food with notice , vegan options better with notice

Discounts: None

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Address

Low Street, Hoxne, Eye, IP21 5AS, GB

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Description
The Swan Inn is one of the best-known public houses and
restaurants in Suffolk, situated in the sleepy, picturesque village
of Hoxne.

Built in 1480 for the Bishop of Norwich, The Swan has a long
history whereby both the restaurant and bars aptly reflect
Hoxne's ecclesiastical past with their ornate ceiling beams,
10ft inglenook fireplace and ancient wide planked floors.

The Grade II listed pub hosts a relaxed bar has two solid oak
counters, heavy oak floors, and a deep-set inglenook fireplace; you
can still see the ancient timber and mortar of the walls. A fire in
the back bar divides the bar area and snug, and an original wooden
fireplace can be found in the restaurant.

Landlords David and Jo-Ann, together with their Head Chef Sue
Fulcher, ensure that the menu consists of fresh, local and seasonal
produce prepared on the premises. The Swan is also vegetarian
friendly, with at least 6 vegetarian options always available.
Vegans can be catered for with prior notice. The Swan serves a wide
range of ales, wines and spirits.

Thanks to Matthew at the Swan for submitting this listing. We
have not yet checked whether they use vegetarian cheese and/or free
range eggs or not in the dishes labeled as vegetarian, so do
check.

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