The Loddon Swan
The Swan in Loddon, has had a long history as a pub back to when it was opened by Mr. Tricker as a coaching house in the 18th century. In February 2012, it re-opened its doors under new ownership after extensive renovation. The ethos behind The Swan is to keep an authentic country pub feel with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Local business partners Andrew Freeland and Justin Fenwick bought the property in 2012 to bring the Loddon pub back to life. A large amount of investment and love went into modernising both the interior and exterior, making for a warm and attractive place to eat and drink all with great produce and friendly service.
The design of the pub has made the most of the great space available with a cosy, relaxed bar area, three dining areas including the bar, 2 dining rooms & beer garden along with a traditional pool room and fireplace. The Swan is situated on Loddon’s main street, a designated conservation area with a scenic view of the Holy Trinity Church, which dates from 1490.
It is a minutes’ walk from the River Chet, a popular tourist destination due to its rich wildlife, stunning scenery and boat moorings.
Fresh produce from local artisans
With such great farmers, butchers, and fishermen on our doorstep, our Executive Head Chef Jason Wright and Head Chef Shel Gibbs, are spoilt for choice when it comes to creating menus. As proud foodies, they love nothing more than celebrating the season and serving up some of the finest meat, fish and vegetarian food around.
Jason and his team create all our dishes in-house and our menus can be adapted to suit most dietary requirements, such as dairy free, gluten free and vegan tastes. If you have any food intolerances, just let us know in advance and Jason and his team will do their best to accommodate your needs.
Food served:
Tuesday – Sunday
Lunch: 12:00 – 14:30
Evening: 18:30 – 21:00
Sunday evening: Closed
Locations
From Norwich:
Travelling south along the A146 from Norwich, turn into Loddon at the second junction and enter the town past the new medical centre on your left. At the end of the road (George Lane), turn right; the road narrows then widens onto Church Plain, where you will find The Swan located directly opposite the town’s main car park. The entrance to our car park is on the right, immediately before the pub and opposite the Co-Operative.
From Beccles and Lowestoft:
Travelling north along the A146 from Beccles and Lowestoft, turn right into Loddon at the third junction and enter the town past the new medical centre on your left. At the end of the road (George Lane), turn right; the road narrows then widens onto Church Plain, where you will find The Swan located directly opposite the town’s main car park.
The entrance to our car park is on the right, immediately before the pub and opposite the Co-Operative.