The Rose and Crown, Hawridge Common - pub details
Address: Vale Road, Hawridge, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 2UG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 28249)
Berkhamsted (3.3 miles), Tring (4 miles), Great Missenden (4.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by Geoff Colson on 2 Mar 2006
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> Current user rating: 8.4/10 (rated by 8 users)
> Local guide: Buckinghamshire pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Bull, Bellingdon (0.7 miles), Full Moon, Hawridge Common (0.8 miles), Black Horse Inn, Chesham Vale (1.4 miles), Bell, Chesham (1.8 miles)
user reviews of the Rose and Crown, Hawridge Common
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| I decided to pop in here with my family for the first time for several years.WHAT A FABULOUS MEAL! cant rate it highly enough, good beer, clean well managed toilets, friendly staff. Highly recommended!. Myskolive - 1 Jun 2008 14:47 |
| When I saw the signage outside this pub, my heart sank as I thought "Oh no, not another country pub sterilised and turned into a supposedly 'gasto eating experience'". Luckily nothing could be further from the truth. Ok, half of the pub has been turned into a dining area with a fake bare floor, but I was actually glad of that – as it meant I could get a table at Sunday lunch. And what a lunch ... a good, generous portion of beef (if slightly overcooked) and roast potatoes along with warming veg, not least the cheesy one! Followed by the welcome sight of spotted dick and custard. Perfect for a winter's afternoon. I didn't get a chance to try it but the ham, egg and chips looked worth travelling for too. But, never-mind the food, thankfully this is still a pub at heart and it has a fantastic range of drinks to prove it. There is a range of well kept and interesting local beers on hand pump and, unusually, an equally large selection of ciders and perry. My only regret was I couldn't sample more of them as I was driving! trueconfessions - 7 Jan 2008 09:42 |
| Had a really good sunday Lunch here yesterday,tried the three real ales that were on,two from the Tring Brewery and one from Wiltshire and they were all served superbly.The garden was big and kept the young ones happy,there look to be some good walks and cycleways nearby.A small gripe is that the most of the pub was taken up by the restaurant area. Still knocks ten shades of Sh*T out of most pubs though! Henners - 1 Oct 2007 18:40 |
| This pub has good food, and excellent beer. It won the CAMRA award for 'Most Improved Pub' last year. They try to source food ingredients and beer locally as far as possible, so there is usually something from the Tring brewery available. The garden is great for warm weather, and there is a footpath leading from the back of it through the woods, so it is a good place to start and finish a walk (If, like me, your doctor has told you to get more exercise). NigelH - 10 Mar 2007 10:16 |
| Small friendly pub serving real ales. Friendly licensees. Good English food, prepared and cooked entirely on premises.Prices moderate Geoff Colson - 2 Mar 2006 08:44 |
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