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The Wild Swan opens its doors in London

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
7 April 2026
in UK Craft Beer
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Thornbridge & Co has officially opened the doors to The Wild Swan, its newest pub. Located at 99 Fetter Lane, London, it’s the group’s first site in the capital.

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Left to right at the opening of the Wild Swan are: Jonathon Holdsworth, Jamie Hawksworth, Simon Webster, and Mike Cole

Situated in the heart of Holborn, The Wild Swan becomes the fifth venue in the Thornbridge & Co portfolio, joining the operator’s successful pubs in Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, and York.

The Wild Swan stays true to the Thornbridge & Co ethos, with a strong focus on exceptional drinks, thoughtful design, and a welcoming all-day experience.

At the heart of the offer is a rotating line-up of high-quality cask ales, featuring beers from Thornbridge Brewery alongside guest pours from other respected craft brewers. This will sit alongside a carefully curated keg selection, an extensive wine list, and a food offering available throughout the day.

A standout feature of the new pub is a bespoke stained-glass window, created exclusively for the venue, adding a distinctive design element and a sense of character to the space.

Keg Warehouse banner 2

It is the only pub in the UK to receive BREEAM Excellence, the world’s longest running, science-based sustainability certification system.

“The opening of The Wild Swan marks an important moment for Thornbridge & Co as we bring our first pub to London,” said director Jamie Hawksworth. “Establishing a site in the capital has long been an ambition for us, so it’s incredibly rewarding to see that vision come to life on Fetter Lane.”

Fellow director, Simon Webster, added: “With The Wild Swan, we wanted to create a pub that combines quality, character, and a genuine sense of place. From the drinks offer through to the design of the venue, every detail has been considered carefully, and we’re thrilled to now be welcoming guests through the doors.”

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