🚇 Sloane Square
🍺 £4.80 Fosters
❤️ An excellent cosy and traditional SW1 pub.
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Located near Sloane Square at the base of a block of flats you’ll find The Rose & Crown. The nearest Tube is Sloane Square which is a few minutes walk away.
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This pub was built in 1869 and rebuilt in its current guise in 1934. It narrowly avoided destruction when a V1 rocket exploded in Sloane Court East on 3rd July 1944. All the buildings around the pub were destroyed.
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This is a traditionally decorated pub which reminds me of my pub exploits in the late 80’s and early 90’s. This is a cosy boozer which has a simple and functional servery, I imagine the pub would have had two bars back in the day judging by the two entrances. The walls are clad in dark wood tongue and groove panels with mirrors and black and white photos of film stars from the golden age of Hollywood. A rare treat in this part of town is a pool table, normally these are hoofed out to make way for tables & chairs to fit more punters in, ironically I bet the pool table brings more people in. The Landlady was telling me that during lockdown they were have a sort out and found some original Tiffany lampshades which now hang from the ceiling.
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The beer selection was a straight up, no fuss offering, there were also two handpulls for the real ale enthusiasts. I took it easy and ordered a pint of Fosters, my pint was well kept and surprisingly cost less than a fiver. No food is served here but there are plenty of crisps and nuts.
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I arrived just after opening on a Sunday lunchtime and had the place to myself. I was served by the lovely Landlady who was very chatty whilst she was pottering around getting things ready for the days trade. I had a good mooch around the pub having a nose at the film star photos and the place in general.
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The Rose & Crown is a lovely little traditional boozer which was a great find amongst its upmarket neighbours. The Landlady was great, she was so welcoming and I loved our little chat. This pub has bags of oldschool character and is well worth a visit when ever you get the chance.
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ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 05.03.23
The Rose and Crown, a traditional neighborhood pub in an unexpected setting. Lovely fast efficient friendly service from the lovely cheerful lady Manning the bar. Good beer from the keg and a couple of old staples "Fuller's, London Pride and Sharp's Doombar" from the cask. This place is simple, down to earth and a great little boozer. A proper London pub. Enjoy. I love the Art Deco lampshades, great bit of fun.
An excellent older men’s pub in the heart of Islington, that needs you to understand what you’re coming into. Expect fun and locals and all things good. Leave your ego at the door.
Nice pub in Chelsea serving a good selection of beers wines and spirits and reasonably price too
This pub have all you can dream about, alcohol, a friendly staff, nice carpet, cool furniture, a pooltable, a jukebox and an eccentric clientel. What more can you ask for? Proper english boozer
A great place to chill and have drink. A real old English pub with space outside to drink.
Nice chill space outside and in. Good beer selection. Limited cask selection but good choices. They also have Jaggermeister....
Proper old pub with a pool table. Seating outside. Nice place to have a few drinks after work.
Full of character and apparently one of the best pints of Guiness in town. Pool table, Duke box, and a characterful crowd with reasonable prices. Good old English pub.
Very nice and polite people, splendid atmosphere, good beer at a reasonable price, authentic, local! What more proof do you need? I will visit it, every time I am in London.
An unreconstructed unpolished pub in a very affluent part of London. Very good pint of Guinness and a mixed crowd of locals and tourists seeking refreshment. A throwback to pubs of the 70s and 80s. My kind of place. I suspect if you wear skinny jeans and shoes with no socks, or you expect a choice of champagne. you should seek comfort elsewhere.
The Rose and Crown is a traditional London pub in the extremely upmarket setting of Lower Sloane Street - so you get a good class of clientele! They have sport on their 2 tellies and a popular pool table. The Guinness is good, and I'm told that the prices for all pints compare very favourably with other central London pubs. They no longer do meals. There is a loyal clientele, which I would count myself among. To describe the service as warm and friendly would be inaccurate, but it is efficient, and the atmosphere in the pub is good, for such a swanky area. Quite a fascinating place, in many ways, because it is such a traditional London pub, and yet boasts some very upmarket patrons from the surrounding area! Quite a find, and I recommend it.
Very friendly and very traditional English London pub. Great atmosphere and good prices. Would definitely go back!
Best Guinness in london. No bs. Pool table and juke box. Lovely gents behind the bar.
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