A popular pub in Kidderminster has launched a brand-new menu this week.
From sandwiches and jacket potatoes served until lunchtime to a tempting new main menu hosting much-loved pub classics with a twist, The Swan is set to offer something for everyone.
With a focus on giving customers an authentic pub taste at a great value, the pub aims to serve up a great tasting experience with breakfast starting from just £2.50 and main meals starting at just £7.50.
Marketing director, Katie McPhilimey said: "Our customers love the pub classics, so we've listened to them and delivered a menu that takes in wickedly good burgers, a delicious steak at a super price as well as those all-important classics that people have such fondness and appetite for including scampi and chips, a very retro chicken kiev and a meat feast that isn't for the faint-hearted.
"With clever sourcing, we can deliver our dishes at a great value for money price with the meat feast at just £13.99 and main courses starting at just £7.50.
"The burgers and the very indulgent chilli cheese dog don't just taste great, they are a feast for the eyes and very Instagrammable."
The Swan is also offering a number of deals throughout the week including customers being able to order any burger and chips with a pint for just £12 every Tuesday and any pie, chips and a pint for £12 every Wednesday.
From Monday to Friday between 12pm and 5pm, there is a super sandwich deal that includes a sandwich, chips and a pint or glass of wine for just £8.
Customers can also treat themselves to a number of side dishes and sharers.
General manager at The Swan, Laura Capper, said: "I am delighted with the new menu, it rounds off what is a great offering for our customers with free live music at the weekend and sport on our screens.
"We always listen to our customers and this new menu should tick all the boxes for them."
The swan, which had a makeover last year, is open for food from 10am daily with last orders for food being at 5pm.
The pub is only open for drinks on Sunday and is located in Vicar Street.
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