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The Rose Inn, Pickering

Pub added by BEN UNSWORTH
9 Bridge Street
Pickering
YO18 8DT

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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


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Old Boots left this review about The Rose

A nice looking pub beside a bridge over the Pickering Beck, very modern inside and 3 pulls tucked away in the return of the L shaped counter. These are not immediately visible but the friendly barman spotted the disappointed look on our faces and pointed to the pulls. The beers were a Helmsley in decent condition with a choice of Black Sheep Bitter and Tetleys if preferred. Family friendly and youth popular, none the less it's one of the better places in a fairly mundane town.

On 17th November 2019 - no rating submitted
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Mike Hewitt left this review about The Rose Inn

We had an excellent pint of Timothy Taylor's Landlord sat in the beer garden, watching the ducks on Pickering Beck. The whole place seemed a bit run down though and was not the lively happy vibrant pub I remember from years ago.

On 12th September 2011 - rating: 4
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Michael Moore left this review about The Rose Inn

sunday lunch great great crack in the bar new landlord and landlady a breath of fresh air

On 8th September 2010 - rating: 10
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Rose Inn

A white rendered stone and brick building sitting next to the bridge and river. A nice beer patio giving a nice vista of the river.

The interior is a mix of modern and traditional, plain white walls, old memorabilia pictures and beams alongside sofas and high backed chairs, rap music and a lighthouse of a jukebox. Other than the choice of music, it worked.The service was firendly and the small clientele mixed.

Beer wise, it was the usual, with Tetley Bitter and TT Landlord on handpull. The Landlord was a little cold, but ok. I would visit again, if in this neck of the woods

On 28th August 2009 - no rating submitted
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