5 Gastropub Restaurants near Swansea

We found 5 Gastropub restaurants within 27 miles 27 miles of Swansea

Have you found yourself aimlessly scrolling through restaurants for hours on end, searching for something that will excite you? Well look no further. If you’re in search of your next restaurant in Swansea to visit and find yourself overwhelmed by the choices out there, you’ve come to the right place. Our list has been carefully put together to help you to plan your next meal out, no matter what you’re searching for. Whether you fancy a fish restaurant or an afternoon tea, we’ve got everything that you can think of. With over 65 restaurants near to the area, simply narrow down your search using the filters on the left hand side of the page, selecting restaurants from the number of awards and accolades they have received, those with great views and waterside dining, and types of restaurant, from a bar to a hotel. With our varied selection of restaurants in Swansea, we're confident that, as you explore, you'll discover the ideal spot for your next booking.

Gastropub Restaurants near Swansea
Gastropub Restaurants near Swansea
Gastropub Restaurants near Swansea
Gastropub Restaurants near Swansea
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Penycae Inn

Penycae Inn

Unknown, SA9 1FA
17.4 miles
What we think
" Rebuilt using traditional materials, this smart, laid-back gastropub is a good looker, from its exposed stone walls to its timbered ceilings. The ba ..." Read our full review
The Butchers Arms - Carmarthen

The Butchers Arms - Carmarthen

Carmarthen, SA32 8NS
17.4 miles
What we think
"The locals love this place. It's warm, friendly, cosy (you'll have to fight for seats by the crackling fire) & the food is reliably good. Don't exp ..." Read our full review
Oscars of Cowbridge

Oscars of Cowbridge

Cowbridge, CF71 7AF
23.9 miles
What we think
"Serving everything from brunch to dinner, Oscars has all the bases covered. Coffee and cake, cocktails, bargain early-bird deals are all options, and t ..." Read our full review
Hare & Hounds - Aberthin

Hare & Hounds - Aberthin

Cowbridge, CF71 7LG
24.6 miles
What we think
"“Easily the best food in South Wales” declares a fan of this re-invigorated 300-year-old boozer and its fresh, whitewashed dining room. Whi ..." Read our full review
The Bunch of Grapes

The Bunch of Grapes

Pontypridd, CF37 4DA
26.3 miles
What we think
"Despite its rather dour setting beside a canal on the outskirts of Pontypridd, this brave little gastropub is well worth a visit for its great-value fo ..." Read our full review
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Situated on the south coast of Wales, Swansea is a vibrant city and county with a rich cultural tapestry. The National Waterfront Museum, housed in a wonderfully renovated warehouse with a distinctive slate and glass extension, showcases artefacts from the coal industry. Meanwhile, Swansea Museum, located by the marina, is home to an impressive collection of maritime paintings and boats. A significant tribute to the city's literary legacy is the Dylan Thomas Centre, which pays homage to the 20th century wordsmith through interactive displays. For those seeking local gems when they visit a new city, Swansea Market is a bustling hub offering a diverse selection of produce, crafts, and goods. The city takes pride in being the home to the Swans, adding a sporting flair to its cultural identity. Swansea also boasts plenty of natural beauty, including an area perched high above the glorious Rhossili Bay, the National Trust, which is just one of the ways to explore the delights of the area.