The Rose and Crown, Slaithwaite - pub details
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Address: Cop Hill, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD7 5XA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12419) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: http://www.roseandcrownhd.co.uk
Marsden (1.2 miles), Slaithwaite (1.4 miles), Lockwood (5.1 miles)
- Live music, TV, Big screen
- Food served (Tradition home cooked food served daily 12noon-8pm (later if pre booked)), Sunday roast (Fresh from the kitchen), Real ale (Black sheep,Timothy Taylor,Daleside best bitter & Guest ale)
- Outside seating (Plenty with spectacular views), Dogs allowed (rear room only), Children allowed (Very welcome), Late licence, Credit cards accepted, Cash machine (Cash back), Car park (Large), Smoking area, Function room for hire (Business or Private functions upto 120 people), Wireless internet access (Free of charge), Coach parties welcome (Race trips, pensioner specials,mystery tour)
> Current user rating: 8.4/10 (rated by 7 users)
other pubs nearby:
Olive Branch, Marsden (0.7 miles), Nont Sarah Hotel, Scammonden (1.1 miles), Silent Woman, Slaithwaite (1.2 miles), Railway Hotel, Marsden (1.3 miles), Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Slaithwaite (1.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Rose and Crown, Slaithwaite
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Not really a drinking pub since its renaissance, nevertheless it's always had up to four handpulled beers on. Unfortunately Black Sheep etc plus one guest, usually a Daleside and they obviously never sold enough for any to be quite right. Bit bland and old-tasting. Goose Eye now brews one served as a house beer, which sadly isn't typical Goose Eye, ie pale & bitter. Last week they had BS, Daleside Bitter, Own Brand and Wainwright on. The Daleside and OB were so similar in taste (ie bland) I thought at first we were being conned - poor choice by cellarman. They were both in good condition though. The Wainwright was much better, very pleasant, and I don't really even like Thwaites' any more. So at least the quality's improved. Still expensive though. Food's still good and reasonable value (but not cheap). Car park can be packed even at Wednesday teatime in March, which says a lot. Richardhuddleston - 11 Apr 2012 20:59 |
Well here's another. Excellent! Great place, beer and food. Friendly welcome and great service. Hard to find in all the narrow lanes but well worth the effort. We shall go there again. catador - 11 Apr 2009 11:19 |
Can't believe there's only one comment here! This is a superb pub with a beer garden view that many other pubs would kill for. As you sup your pint of Black Sheep Bitter, Daleside Blonde, or whatever takes your fancy, you can gaze out at the verdant English countryside rolling away into the distance, and forget any problems that you might have in life. Good food, too, although it's worth booking in advance because it can get pretty busy. Lovely place. parksidepete - 5 Apr 2009 17:30 |
Comfortable multi-roomed country pub with a fire and Copper Dragon Golde Pippin oftenscore6 - 23 Jan 2007 21:57 |