The Rose and Crown, Wimbledon Village - pub details

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Address: 55 High St, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5BA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 191)

Nearest tube station Wimbledon (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Wimbledon (0.8 miles), Wimbledon Chase (1.3 miles), Haydons Road (1.5 miles)

Brewery: Young's

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV
  • Food served
  • Outside seating, Accommodation available

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> Current user rating: 6.3/10 (rated by 56 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Brewery Tap, Wimbledon Village (0.1 miles), Fire Stables, Wimbledon Village (0.2 miles), Common Room, Wimbledon Village (0.2 miles), Dog and Fox, Wimbledon Village (0.2 miles), Swan Tavern, West Wimbledon (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Rose and Crown, Wimbledon Village

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Next exterior hides spacious and rather bland interior typical of many Youngs pubs these days. Beer - Young's Bitter - again pretty average. Can't say I'd want to come back, but as as the place was pretty busy I am perhaps in a minority.
simontheeditor - 21 Aug 2011 08:53
Yet another Youngs pub in Wimbledon, this one seemingly doubles as a hotel. There was nothing particularly inspiring about the pub, which had an island bar at the front and a large dining area at the rear. The place is dog friendly, but the two dogs present on my visit didn't appear to best of friends themselves! Beers are dispensed from handpulls on 3 sides of the bar, and are not all the same. So it pays to make a quick circuit to see what is on. Youngs Ordinary, Special, London Gold & Wells Bombardier & Banana Bread Beer were all on yesterday. There is no cider of note. A reasonably pleasant place. But nothing to recommend it over any other London pub.
blue_scrumpy - 20 Feb 2011 13:19
Good Beer. The central large island bar allows for a lot of areas to stand/sit, creating a very good traditional pub atmosphere.
Wilson_MacDonald - 17 Oct 2010 17:52
Went there back in February, I was surprised to see some bad reviews about the food because the Sunday lunch was really nice. A bit expensive but good. The place itself is nice and big inside with various nooks and crannies- my kind of pub. A bit of an "up it's own arse" feel but then that's Wimbledon Village for you, the kings on the hill looking down on the filthy minions of lower Wimbledon.
followedthrough - 31 Jul 2010 11:01
While it has a slight feel to it of nothing outstanding compared to the other pubs in the area, this ones quite a friendly winner. A good selection of drinks/ales available, with a good crowd in. some of which had babies in tow, not to everyones tastes but in this area is really unsurprising
As a few have pointed out, alot less pricey and poncy as the Dog & Fox over the road, and a much more homely (and less cave type) feel to it.
Good recommendation
the_original_rawnsleys - 22 Mar 2010 13:10

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