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The Crown, St. Albans

144 Hatfield Road
St. Albans
AL1 4JA

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Pub SignMan left this review about The Crown

This is a large pub on a busy junction next to Clarence Park, in the 'wrong' direction for visitors heading to the town centre from St Albans City station. You enter to a smart, Ember Inns style bar area with the servery directly opposite the entrance and sizable seating spaces to either side as well as further back down the left-hand side. The main room is mostly bare boarded, but has carpeted spaces either side of the front door and a very nice mosaic tile floor around the bar. The servery is L-shaped and has a tongue and groove panelled counter front and modern glazed brick-tile bar back with built in fridges. The walls have been painted in various shades of grey and cream, so it all looks a little bit bland and typical of generic dining pubs up and down the country. Seating comes in the form of standard tables and chairs mixed with a few short banquettes and tub chairs. A nice fireplace stands to the left of the front door, with a smart stove inside, but the surrounding wall has seemingly been left undressed after having its tiles removed, and was very scruffy as a result. The decor is a little corporate - for every old black and white photo of the local area, there's a dumb slogan poster or some promotional material on display. Many TV screens are dotted around the pub, all showing live FA Cup football to a good crowd prior to a St Albans City fixture, whilst a raucous kid's birthday party occupied the left-hand function room. The rear space is essentially a large lounge diner type area with lots of nice banquette and bench seating, including a few booths down the side wall.
There are four handpulls on the bar, but only St Austell Tribute was available, with Taylor Landlord and Tring Side Pocket clips turned around and the final pump unclipped. The bar was understaffed and service was a bit curt as a result, but the Tribute was drinkable and the prematch atmosphere was much better than what I imagine a normal afternoon in here would be like.
For a very corporate feeling pub I quite liked it here and was glad I added this as a last minute addition to my crawl around town. I think I got lucky with the lively crowd who brought the pub to life, making the bland styling less of an issue, and whilst I might have had better fortune with the beer range, I still enjoyed a decent pint and wouldn't mind popping in again if I was looking for a drink on this side of the tracks.

Date of visit - 27th January 2024

On 17th June 2024 - rating: 6
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Crown

Large and solid pub with impressive chimneys, standing by a road junction. Nicely furnished throughout and decorated in usual shades of grey. There are several different drinking areas round the central bar and a side room which is available for functions. Large garden at rear. Draught ales at time of visit were St Albans Classic, Tring Side Pocket, St Austell Tribute and GK St Edmunds.

On 24th May 2018 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Crown

The Crown is a large pub that is fairly close to St Albans tran station but away from the middle of town.
Once inside the bar faces in an L shaped room which is part carpeted and bare boarded,there is bench seating and chairs and normal tables and chairs for seating,the left side extends to the rear.
There is a separate function room to the front right.
There were five real ales on the bar,i had a drink of Castle Rock Harvest Pale,which was a decent drink,the other real ales were Tring Side Pocket,Purity Mad Goose,Wadworth 6X and St Austell Tribute.
The TVs were showing rugby and background music was playing.
I was quite happy having my last drink in this pub.

Pub visited 24/6/2017

On 30th September 2017 - rating: 8
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Clive Thompson left this review about The Crown

Large pub on a roundabout near St Albans City train station. Four handpumps offering Doom bar, Youngs, Deuchars and Mad Goose. Food available, outside patio, quiz nights and occasional live music. Child friendly, pool table and table football. WiFi with a code.

On 19th May 2013 - rating: 6
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Ricky Hughes left this review about The Crown

I've taken over from Carl, come in and see what we have going on, Live music on 22nd December and a disco on the 23rd to get you in the mood for christmas

On 6th December 2010 - rating: 10
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Carl Farrant left this review about The Crown

I'ts a brill Boozer although i'm possibly slightly biased as i'm the new guv'nor (thanks vicky for leaving me an uptogether pub,)3D tv's and outside telly so u can watch liverpool get relegated and still smoke the kitchen will re-open tomorrow and we have letting rooms should you decide not to drive home (wise idea me thinks) all the sky u could want and every televised sport imageable = possibly spelt wrong

On 18th October 2010 - rating: 10
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