The Rose and Crown, Ealing - pub details
Address: Church Place, Ealing, London, W5 4HN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 941)
South Ealing (0.2 miles), Northfields (0.5 miles), Ealing Broadway (0.9 miles)
Ealing Broadway (0.8 miles), West Ealing (1 mile), Brentford (1.2 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Quiz machines (Weakest Link)
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Smoking area, Disabled access
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other pubs nearby:
Castle Inn, Ealing (0.1 miles), Grosvenor House Social Club, Ealing (0.1 miles), New Inn, Ealing (0.1 miles), Red Lion, Ealing (0.3 miles), Roddy's Bar, South Ealing (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Rose and Crown, Ealing
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| My friends & I stopped going to this place after (a) being overlooked & then denied last orders when the clock was plainly wrong, & (b) the darts' board was removed to even-more poncify the place...Gastro, expensive & pretentious spring to mind. lenzarov - 5 Jan 2010 14:02 |
| A hidden gem, trumps the nearby Castle Inn (great pub but spoiled by overly blokey atmosphere) and the New Inn (great staff but no atmosphere). Staff are attentive and chatty, beer is good. What more could you ask for? Also jazz nights, film nights and recently; a Thanksgiving evening (boss is American). E1_Norton - 15 Dec 2009 17:31 |
| Given it's location, off the main road tucked away a bit i'm surprised this doesn't have a more "community boozer" feel to it. Perfectly alright but must try harder. With the New Inn and Red Lion so close the Rose and Crown just isn't one to draw a fellow in really. Shame. realalesnob - 28 Apr 2009 20:00 |
| Actually I liked this pub and went back with my wife who liked it too. It's big, so if you want a pubby atmosphere there's plenty of places where you can't actually see the diners. The staff were friendly and helpful. We saw a jazz funk band there called Slipstream who were really good and apparently there's going to be more music here on a regular basis. contrabass - 12 Oct 2008 17:39 |
| Can't help but agree with other comments. It's a disappointing pub. It's certainly geared to diners and in particular diners with children it seems - both of which for me, curmudgeounly git that I am, should be largely absent from boozers. At least the dining area is demarcated away from the drinking areas. The pub has a problem with identity though - it's a big space, surely something more imaginative could be done with it? They have not made a virtue of its size and merely bunged in loads of dining tables and thought - oooooh, space for food. I don't mean gastro-fy it further (heaven forbid) but keep its authentic British pub feel and as another reviewer said, make it into a quality music venue perhaps. It's just so bland at the moment - and no doubt the diners resent the drinkers and the drinkers the diners. On the day I visited recently both the Pride and the Chiswick were lacklustre and flavourless .. maybe just a bad day as on other occasions it has been fine. If you go to the Churchill in Notting Hill (another Fullers pub), although i think it is personally overrated at least you feel the place has a sense of identity and verve. Maybe it just takes a good manager, someone with ideas and imagination. Ullage - 1 Oct 2008 12:45 |
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