Superb Sunday Lunch, reasonably priced and well presented. Friendly staff and dog friendly. Great wa...
Rose & Crown
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The Rose & Crown is a historic public house located in Enfield, England, nestled between Whitewebbs Park and Hilly Fields. Known for its rich history, it was once owned by Mr. Knott, the grandfather of the infamous highwayman Dick Turpin, and features an iron ring on its front wall that may have been used to tie up Turpin's horse, Black Bess.
Family-run and dog-friendly, the pub offers a welcoming atmosphere with locally brewed beers and a menu that caters to various tastes. It serves as a perfect venue for celebrations, business meetings, and community events, making it a beloved spot for both locals and visitors alike.
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We’re locals and come here often. Always good food and service. A real asset to the area. Perfect fo...
Cracking Sunday lunch. We both had the roast beef and it was top quality, well cooked and tasty with...
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