The Rose and Crown, Clay Hill

185 Clay Hill, Enfield
020 8366 0864

Recent Reviews

Bam 2

Had a brilliant time would come

KT G

Can’t thank this pub enough for looking after us on Sunday for lunch when we were let down. They were so accommodating for our family group with 2 little ones and a dog, just a delicious roast lunch and the kindest service. Always a lovely and welcoming place to go, very reasonable. Thank you so much.

Kelly S

Visited today for Mother’s Day - the roast dinner was phenomenal. This place is a must visit, we’ll definitely be back.

Steve Doc

We had a fabulous Sunday roast at the Rose & Crown today for my 40th birthday. It was one of the very best roast dinners I've ever had in a pub and it was a sentiment shared by the rest of the family too.From the service, to the atmosphere, and most importantly the food - I couldn't fault it.Parking: We ate at 12 on a Sunday and got there early so there was plenty of space but by the time we left at 14:00 it was rammed.Kid-friendliness: Toys and highchairs a-plenty and a really wonderful kid's version of the Sunday roast.

Jamie M

I have never seen so many staff behind a bar not serving . Every time we come here there’s a massive queue, a load of people behind the bar but not one if them attempts to serve. It’s just rude.

Neil Churchill

Lovely pub. Well run.

CMR74

Such a lovely pub! The staff are great, the food is really good and there's such a nice/cosy atmosphere in the pub. It's a very old pub sloping floors but so much character.

JOHN PAUL Jones

Limited choice of craft/IPA beers. A bit expensive and closing times are a bit dependent on how busy it is but a nice historic, cozy pub.

136macl

Went for lunch with friends. Very poor selection of food, nothing like advertised lunches. They can fry frozen skinny chips well however. Little effort to make customer feel welcome.

Galaktopoureko

This is a lovely place to come for a meal. The building was an old inn and owned by the grandfather of Dick Turpin. The food is superb with fresh ingredients which are expertly cooked

emilyyte

We came as a group of friends. Unfortunately, majority of the place was reserved and there wasn’t much space left. However, staff worked around it by rearranging tables and creating a space for us. Food was great after a long walk. Dog friendly. Thanks!

Sandra Tyler

Just had my birthday lunch at the R&C. The food was cooked to perfection, friendly and professional staff, with a warm welcome. Dogs welcome. Good selection of draft beers.Highly recommended 5

Anthony Francesconi

By far the best place I had dinner while visiting London. Staff was very friendly. Very comfortable setting. Will definitely visit again next time on

bob star

Nice pub, decent guisness. BUT they over charge for crisps. Over £7 for 3 bags. The pub also closed at 8pm on a Sunday, even though the beer garden was packed?

Il0vesunnydays

It seems the good reviews on here are for Sunday lunch and as we came after 2pm on a Saturday I cannot comment about that. However on Saturday there is a few small plate offers, none of which we fancied and just four main choices. As the fish and chips was not available only three to choose from. Cheeseburger, pork cheek & cauli & mac cheese. A couple went for burgers which looked rather unappealing, soggy bun, small portion of fries. I went for pork cheek which was flavoursome, but unfortunately was luke warm which was a shame. Also very small amount of food so although it was rich I wanted more. Pudding of apple crumble was very crunchy topping so if you like it like that you’d enjoy. The staff were lovely especially the young man who served us, so the three stars go to him. I am impressed by the mark up they must have made on the pork cheek, it is just a shame it was not hot and came with either a larger potato rosti or roasted potatoes. Nice looking pub though but unfortunately wouldn’t return as I prefer more choice & hot food. Oh and I didn’t see any children’s options so don’t think it would be practical for a family.

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