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The Rose & Crown, Wallington

Pub added by Tony Jaglo
Wallington Corner
Wallington
SM6 7HX
Phone: 02084010035

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Quinno _ left this review about The Rose & Crown

Situated just over from a very nice pond and green, this is a pub that won't have changed much in the last 20 years. Molested interior with a pesudo wood floored public bar as you enter and a pub carpeted rear lounge section. The three ale pumps are hidden right round the far end here but only GK OSH was on and it was an appley tasting thing (I guess nobody drinks it). Two upticks were the friendly welcome and impressive grassed rear garden with rabbits and birds. As I ventured out with my half, I was informed that only plastic glasses were allowed out here; “blame the council” quoth the landlady. Feels like it’s underperforming, but it’s a fair place if you drink fizz I guess.

On 1st July 2017 - rating: 5
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Malden man left this review about The Rose & Crown

There were no handpumps visible on entering however I persevered and continued to the far end of the bar where there were three, two with clips offering Directors and Doom Bar. This is an L-shaped, part carpeted and part boarded pub with a slightly raised area in one corner and a working dartboard in another. An adjoining cabinet of trophies indicate that darts is taken seriously here. Mostly regular seating, there is a coal effect gas fire at the far end and a garden beyond to access which you need to pass through a small separate room at the back.
Décor included a few jugs and bottles amongst which I spotted an old Worthington "E" water jug, there were a few paperbacks on a shelf, various meal deals were promoted on posters. a live band was advertised for the coming Saturday.
This is an ordinary and unremarkable pub but which seems to have a loyal bunch of regulars going by the groups perched on the bar stools. I had a quick half of Directors which tasted like it usually does (£1.65).

On 19th March 2014 - rating: 5
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