White Horse Taverns is proud to bring a new chapter to Old Town, Swindon, as we take over the former Little Hop and reimagine it as The Pulpit.
We’ve kept the spirit of the original venue alive—warm, welcoming, and full of character—while adding our own touch. Expect perfectly kept cask ales, craft beers and lagers on keg, alongside a carefully curated selection of ciders, wines, spirits, and soft drinks.
We’ll also be pouring in plenty of community spirit with events, tap takeovers, and more—so keep an eye on our socials for the latest.
Rooted in the heart of Devizes Road, among an incredible line-up of venues, we’re excited to take our place and continue serving up great beer and good times.
Thirsty Moose Brewing Co – Oot N Aboot – IPA – 5.6% – L
Left Handed Giant – Titan – Pale Ale – 3.8% – L
Corinium Ales – Centurian – Stout – 4% – D
Sambrooks Brewery – Wandle – Best Bitter – 3.8% – B
Tap Social – Golden Ale – 4.3% – L
Hop Union – Bloody Nora – Blood Orange IPA – 4.7%
Budweiser – Budvar – Czech Lager 5%
Vedett – Extra IPA – 5.5%
Hofbrau Munich – Hofbrau – Lager 3.3%
Thormbridge Brewery – Green Mountain – Hazy Pale – 4.3%
Anspach & Hobday – London Black – Nitro Porter 4.4%
B = Bitter style beer · L = Light or Golden style beer · D = Dark; Mild, Stout, or Porter
V = Vegan, may be cloudy · G = Gluten free · O = Organic
Lo = Local (within 30 miles) · F = Festival candidate
Allergen Advice: Beers contain Barley, Wheat, Oats and Rye (Gluten). Ask at the bar if you're unsure.
APRIL
15th – St Fian We are pleased to welcome the incredible South West based folk duo St Fian to Swindon for the first time.
The pair play a raw, resonant brand of original folk music with a gritty, traditional edge. Exquisitely crafted and hauntingly beautiful songs that weave folklore, history, and the deepest corners of the human experience into a powerful tapestry of sound.
Their music doesn’t just entertain, it stirs the soul. With tales that unearth forgotten truths, explore shadowy pasts, and celebrate life’s stark realities, St. Fian invites you on a journey through laughter, reflection, rhythm, and tears.
22nd – Harmony Asia It is always a pleasure to have Harmony Asia back to one of our stages. Her voice is one that silences rooms and the songs captivate audiences.
More than just a girl with a guitar, Harmony Asia uses music to communicate her deepest feelings and most powerful ideas directly to the audience. Open, honest and authentic, her lyrics are more like an intimate conversation with a good friend than a public performance. For all their personal and heartfelt nature, the ideas she presents us with are thoroughly relatable. Musically, her music sits between chilled acoustica, indie folk and understated soul, and it is a blend of wit and wisdom, charm and insightfulness that belies her young age.
28th Swindon Folk Club present Sian and Rob Colquhoun With a crowd-pleasing mix of Bluegrass energy and driving Old-Time rhythms, Sian & Rob Colquhoun deliver an authentic performance full of vitality. Expect toe-tapping tunes and songs, including self-penned originals with gorgeous close harmonies, fiery flatpickin’ and hypnotic clawhammer banjo with a flourish of percussive flat-foot dancing.
Music from 8.00pm. Entry free but do bring some cash for the hat to show your appreciation and help keep music live.
MAY
3rd – 3pm – Cheese Club
6th Mark Harrison It has been a while since ace bluesman Mark came to town so we are pleased to have finally managed to get him back.
Mark Harrison is an established, multi-award-nominated artist with an ever-growing reputation for being unlike any other artist out there. He performs all-original songs in his own very individual style. He has been regularly featured on BBC Radio, including the Radio 2 Pick Of the Week show, and a live session on Radio 2 Cerys Matthews Blues Show. He has been described by the BBC as an artist who ‘makes you think afresh’ and by countless reviewers and audience members as ‘uplifting’ and ‘inspirational’.
Mark is well-known in the blues world – BBC Radio has said ’He’s kind of reinvented the blues in this country. What a glorious sound he makes’, he has been described as ’one of the most genuinely innovative, interesting bluesmen in Europe today’ by Blues Matters magazine, and he has been nominated multiple times in the UK Blues Awards (including 2026).
13th Cal Murphy It is great to be able to welcome back the brilliant tongue-in-cheek silliness of Cal Murphy to the Pulpit for a couple of sets of lively silly & serious songs with an Irish lilt.
20th Canutes Plastic Army You could probably start calling Canute’s Plastic Army local legends these days. This seasoned crew of musical maestros have been collectively treading the boards in Swindon for longer than they would care to remember.
Initially a mainly acoustic duo but now expanded to a 4 piece band, they bring together the soaring, passionate vocals of Anish Harrison and the intricate and dynamic guitar playing of Neil Mercer. Songs range from dark, almost gothic-tinged folk to more bluesy, pop-roots tunes, taking in sparsely picked guitars and looped effects, anthemic vocals and whispered voices.
26th Swindon Folk Club Present The Ivy Green A unique project by SFC’s own Chantelle Smith and Jessie Thompson. They focus on songs collected by by Swindon’s own folk song collector, Alfred Williams, playing a range of instruments including harp, accordion, guitar and whistle to support their gorgeous harmonies.
27th Poetry in the Pub New to The Pulpit, following the success of Januarys’ Swinterfest Poetry evening. We are delighted to host Maurice Spillane and Tony Hillier in an evening filled with the delights of the spoken word. Join us 7:30-9:30 for selected readings from our hosts and open spots. Present your own words, or read a favourite, or even ask our hosts to present a poem for you. A fun evening of poetry, and celebration of the spoken word.
JUNE
2nd Old Town Comedy Festival New to The Pulpit, we are proud to be part of Old Towns’ first comedy festival !! The smallest venue on the circuit be sure to get tickets early for this, our first double-header comedy night. Hosted by Swindon Old Town Comedy Club. More details to follow…..
3rd Ferbrache and Fry
7th Cheese Club
9th Old Town Comedy Festival
10th Harrison Rimmer
17th Paul McClure
24th Poetry in the Pub
30th Swindon Folk Club Present. Wings and Whispers
JULY
1st Tom Corneill (Young Martyrs) solo
5th Cheese Club
8th Joe Kelly solo
15th Jamie R Hawkins
22nd Phil Cooper
29th Poetry in the Pub
AUGUST
2nd Cheese Club
SEPTEMBER
6th Cheese Club
7th-13th SWINDON SHUFFLE
16th Phil Maguire
23rd Joe McCorriston
OCTOBER
4th Cheese Club
14th Bluebeard and the Desperate Hours (duo)
NOVEMBER
1st Cheese Club
4th Sian and Rob Colquhoun
Monday: 2:00 pm – 10:00pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 2:00 pm – 11:00pm
Friday – Saturday: 12:00 pm – 12:00am
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 10:00pm
The Old Coachhouse
29 Broad Town Road
Broadtown
Swindon
SN4 7RB
Monday to Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 5:30 pm – 11:00pm
Friday: 5:30 pm – 11:00pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Porte Marsh Industrial Estate
3 Maundrel Road
Calne
SN11 9PU
Monday – Thursday: 4:00 pm – 11:00pm
Friday: 12:00 pm – 12:00am
Saturday: 12:00 pm – 12:00am
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 11:00pm
Monday: 2:00 pm – 10:00pm
Tuesday – Thursday: 2:00 pm – 11:00pm
Friday – Saturday: 12:00 pm – 12:00am
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 10:00pm
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