No Sign Bar

Top choice in Swansea (Abertawe)


Once frequented by Dylan Thomas (it appears as the Wine Vaults in his story 'The Followers'), the No Sign stands out as the only vaguely traditional bar left on Wind St. Once a wine merchant's, it's a long, narrow haven of dark-wood panelling, old boys in deep conversation, friendly staff, good pub grub, and great beers on cask and tap.

At weekends there's live music downstairs in the 1690s wine vaults.


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