The Rose and Crown, Chorleywood - pub details
Address: Chorleywood Common, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 5LW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5465) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Chorleywood (0.1 miles)
Chorleywood (0.1 miles), Chalfont & Latimer (2.2 miles), Rickmansworth (2.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub suggested by Hayley on 20 Nov 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Old Shepherd, Rickmansworth (0.4 miles), Black Horse, Chorleywood (0.5 miles), Gate, Chorleywood (0.6 miles), White Horse, Chorleywood (0.7 miles), Land of Liberty, Peace and Plenty, Heronsgate (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Rose and Crown, Chorleywood
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| Old fashioned is the word - beer was OK if not as good as the views of the Common. mtaylor40 - 19 Nov 2010 23:45 |
| lovely little pub. not expensive no annoying yobs or loud music.. very cosy and olde fashioned.. will definately go again. lucywillow - 14 Dec 2008 20:18 |
| This place is fantastic. One of the few pubs that can do wonderful food but still manage to keep all the things that a good pub should have - great beer, cosy atmosphere and a friendly welcoming landlord - PERFECT johnljj - 29 Oct 2008 17:33 |
| My wife and I come down to Chorleywood from Bolton a couple of times a year, for a few days. We stay just down the road and the Rose and Crown is our local. It's a friendly pub with some decent beers. Of the local beers, Brakespeares is my favourite,but London Pride (or just 'Pride' to the locals), comes close. Food in the restaurant is very good, and popular, as there are always a lot of diners. Oh, and the lanlord is a character. Francis.Fogarty - 13 Oct 2008 23:35 |
| Small front or ‘upper’ room with equally small bar with 4 handpumps, down some steps to the larger room at the rear which looked full of diners at 14:00 Sat. All seating upstairs was also taken and, since the space was not really conducive to drinking at the bar we were soon out by the chilly picnic sets out front. Youngs, Pride, Rebellion Double Agent, Gales Swing Low, tried the latter 2 which were both somewhat iffy. The guv was friendly enough and spotted my suspicious viewing of the hazy Rebellion, immediately offering to change it if not right – it was claimed the barrel had gone & up came an alternative of Old Hooky from the cellar in a jug, but that was even cloudier. Possibly unlucky, and pub seems popular for food, but this wasn’t the best start to a crawl. trainman - 3 Mar 2008 16:37 |
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