A prominent pub at the heart of the town centre nightlife is a Grade II listed building dating from 1845. There are two distinct bars with shared cellar and bar staff. the normal entrances are in the passageway between the two bars. On the corner with Churchgate is the Swan and fronting onto Bradshawgate only is Barristers. During the week one bar or the other will be open for the hours shown, but at busy times at the weekend both bars will be open, for details see the photo. Barristers has a wood-panelled interior and is tastefully decorated to successfully recreate the traditional relaxed atmosphere of a local. There is a small TV near the bar and a larger screen around the corner. Both usually show news or sports news without sound. In the evenings, especially at weekends, the atmosphere is livelier, boosted by karaoke nights. With a mix of different atmospheres, the bars provide a welcoming and popular venue for all those who enjoy enjoy quality well-kept real ale in the town centre. It was awarded Bolton Branch Community Pub of the Year in 2019, recognising the way it actively welcomes all visitors and drinkers in the Bolton community. Both bars share the same cellar. The Swan has a four handpumps serving a selection of the ones available in Barristers. Beers usually comprise ones from local breweries such as Bank Top, Blackedge and Moorhouse's supplemented by interesting beers from further afield. There is usually at least one dark beer, a regular being Bank Top Port O Call. A heated courtyard with tables is used as a smoking area and through which the shared toilets are accessed. Disabled toilet facilities are available.
Historic England : Historical Information
Historic Interest
In 1982 this was a Burtonwood pub selling Dark Mild and Bitter (H)
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Swan & Barristers Bar, Bolton