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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis must be the most expensive pub in the country, totally out of proportion with other local establishments at over £12 for two pints of lager. The pub itself was freezing with both the external doors wide open. It lacked any atmosphere and the bar staff were indifferent to empty glasses on the tables that had clearly been there for quite some time. Needless to say, won't be back.
Went to the rose and crown last night hoping for a pleasant evening, ordered at the bar which was easy enough, but when found table that had been reserved had to go to car and get some wipes to clean the table that was filthy,I can’t find a problem with the food, but the place needs a thorough clean and probably a update, won’t be going back in the near future,
Came to the pub, as I have many times before, as its the only pub in town that shows live football and working away solo and wanting an idle few hours to kill its the obvious choice. The food tonight was bang average. Burger and bacon both overcooked, and the lettuce a bit limp. Fries were decent, but I 've had better here in the past. The beer though. This is the busiest pub in town. In midweek, with it moderately busy because of football, there was no Guiness, no IPA, no Pale Ale, indeed no guest Ales of any kind available. Some of the premium lager was apparently off as well. The only non-lager on draught was the Greene King bitter. It 's close to last choice for any discerning beer drinker, but it was as flat as plasterboard, and nearly as tasty! Thankfully wasn 't my team playing, so decided to call it quits. When I asked why there were no beers available I was told we don 't get our delivery until tomorrow . I 'm sorry, but is anyone actually in charge of this place? How can a busy town centre pub, in a prime tourist location, possibly run out of almost every beer? Zero stars not available, but I think you get the gist. I wish someone would open a casual pub with sports on somewhere else in town and this place can be put out of its misery.
Visited the Rose and crown for drinks and lunch and was shocked at how big this pub is! Pub was fairly quiet as expected on a Monday afternoon but still had a nice atmosphere. We both had the fish and chips which was delicious and came quicjly. The two young lads serving were very welcoming and made sure we had everything we needed, they even made sure Bailey our dog stayed hydrated! Toilets could be a bit cleaner but no complaints other than that. Looking forward to visiting again on our next trip to stratford!
Awkward seating area to watch the rugby but the cider was really nice. Great food, lovely pair being the bar!