Tudor Rose, Coulsdon - pub details

Address: 270 Coulsdon Road, Old Coulsdon, Coulsdon, Surrey, CR5 1EB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01737 553368

Nearest train stations Coulsdon South (1.1 miles), Smitham (1.4 miles), Kenley (1.7 miles)

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Wattenden Arms, Kenley (0.7 miles), Fox, Coulsdon Common (0.8 miles), Coulsdon Manor Hotel, Coulsdon (0.9 miles), Pistols, Coulsdon (1.3 miles), Village Inn, Caterham (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of Tudor Rose, Coulsdon

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To be honest, this refurbishment was a miracle. as a harvester it may have been the armpit of Britain but an amazing job has been done here. many people have gripes about the service but i have never waited longer than a few minutes to be served, even at busy times of the day, and always been served with a smile and some youthful characters who may be inexperienced but cheer me up with their unique humor towards customers and fellow staff
captn - 3 Sep 2008 15:33
This place was dirty and miserable when it was a Harvester, particularly in the scruffy bar area, where people also had to wait in quiet desperation for a Restaurant table. The whole pub has now been re-furbished and knocked into one, but still has various small sections, where you can sup a few pints, and/or grab a bite to eat. I know that it is standard Mitchells & Butler, but the food is actually pretty decent, the steaks are as good as I have had anywhere locally. I have tried the London Pride quite a few times, plus Adnams Broadside, and Harveys, when it was on offer. The beer also went down well. All in all, it's a lot cleaner, the food is edible, and the beer more than drinkable. Perhaps it is a bit 'corporate', and could be classed as lacking character, but it is still much better than it was, which I concede wasn't too hard.
CountryBoy - 10 Apr 2008 12:11
Its a world better than it was as a Harvester - now clean and welcoming, and usually has a couple of ales in reasonable to good condition. Food is also excellent. My only gripe would be the time it can take to get a pint, but I'm sure they'll sort the barstaff out sooner or later.
turbohorsebox - 2 Apr 2008 11:35
As I said about it pre-name change in BITE....

They haven't made it any better either. Now refurbished into an Ember Inn "desirable surroundings you’d want at home and genuine friendliness make it the best Pub for comfortable and relaxed conversation" - M&B's suburban version of Vintage Inns. So out with the infamous salad cart, in with the pretend gastropub. Indeed all pretty smart.

But the service is, I'm afraid , M&B standard dire, just like before. Half the beers off and no-one can bothered to change them, that is if you can be bothered to wait for someone to serve you.

You get what you deserve for going in these places.
nickdavies - 9 Mar 2008 20:09
This is still the Tudor Rose, just happens that's it's owned by Ember Inns. Re-instate as Tudor Rose.
blobsplatt - 1 Feb 2008 07:46

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