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Rose & Crown

About

Located in the village of Wick – which was home to Black Beauty author Anna Sewell - is The Rose & Crown.

Story

The Rose and Crown is around 400 years old. It was once the home of the first bare knuckle fighter in the UK named John Gully. Our restaurant holds so much history and when you come in you will see its historic beams and very low ceilings and door entrances so be careful not to hit your head!

Address: 44 High St, Wick, Bristol BS30 5QH, UK
Phone: 0117 937 2198
State: South Gloucestershire
City: Bristol
Zip Code: BS30 5QH

opening times

Monday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 10:30 PM


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Reviews
Great food.. great place... a few detaila stop a 5 star review 1. A truly child friendly restaurant would have plastic cups. Smaller cutlery and give crayons to colour in the nice colouring in menus they give you! 2. Service is a little slow when busy But apart from these 2 small things its great. Food was excellent and the staff very friendly.
7 years ago (27-04-2018)
What a lovely pub ' great atmosphere it was a busy Sunday but the staff took it all in there stride . The food was hot and well cooked. Lots of places use wood and slate when plating food but the plates they use at the Rose & Crown are very pretty and I enjoyed eating my meal from them. I organise my family Christmas meal and this is one place I will be thinking of returning too.
7 years ago (06-05-2018)
Nice pub with a nice warm atmosphere. Food menu is decent however there were a couple of things that they could improve on. One being the waitress that served me who was a bit abrupt with us. The soup of the day was tomato and it tasted like it came out of a tin can. Apart from that I would go there again, beer garden is nice and the car park is spacious with disabled parking bays. They do lunchtime deals as well, interior decor is attractive and comfortable seating.
7 years ago (21-12-2017)
Went as the Sunday roast was recommended. It was decent but the piled up presentation with a small amount of gravy poured around the side let it down, no one likes a dry Yorkshire. The roast potatoes could also have done with being a bit crisper. The service from the staff was excellent.
7 years ago (01-02-2018)
Almost the only pub in the village, didn't get to try the food but a good range of beers, wines and spirits. If you are over 5ft 7" tall watch your head - low beams and ceiling!
6 years ago (30-05-2018)
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