Rose Inn, Plumsteadback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
An unholy amount of alcopops in stock. Pool table, juke box, TV, Sunday Roasts. Overly-fragrant Gents due to windows being painted shut but soap provided at least. One of the sorriest excuses for a beer ‘garden’ I have even seen; an unkempt strip of weathered patio that was home for knackered plastic garden furniture, an array of filthy and forlorn household cleaning items and discarded white goods.
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i like to come here good pub with good music along with a good atmosphere.
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The Rose is a basic, no thrills pub in a somewhat ropey area near a large council estate. A wide selection of lagers and a couple of keg bitters are on offer at fairly chap prices but no real ales. There are very few seats or tables in relation to the size of the pub and a large area is taken up by a pool table. Expect the music to be Top 40 / R&B / Club and the volume to go up the later it gets. A sign on the toilet door warns that staff may enter at any time to check up on things so I suspect that some less than legal activities have regularly occurred. They have made an effort to make the place presentable with several pictures etc but this cannot hide the fact that the Rose is not really geared for the casual passer by and I would not recommend going out of your way to visit it.
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this pub has a very friendly atmosphere, beer is very good, Landlord is very friendly and helpfull.
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hot food,pool table,darts teams,pool teams,quiz machine,fruit machine,beergarden,and real ales.
john - 12 May 2004 14:08 |
i think built about 1800
john - 12 May 2004 14:02 |
was wondering when built,and if any history.
john - 12 May 2004 13:59 |
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