The Rose Inn

S Row, Redwick, Caldicot
01633 880501

Recent Reviews

liz gauntlett

The most excellent food. Drinks are very pricey

Val Cryer

Xmas lunch was brilliant. Staff very friendly. Loved it.

Jeanne Millard

Lovely old pub in village centre. Warm and cosy delightful staff excellent food. A most enjoyable lunch where I once lived nearly 50 years ago!

Jason Mountfield

Good honest country pub and seems popular with locals.Nice Sunday Roast, good portion size and

Kobie

Great staff and fantastic food. I will be

Carol Backhouse

Had fantastic food and the service 5star. Lovely people , so helpful....daytime very busy but they fitted me in. Thank you The Rose Inn.

Stephen Whitmarsh

We've been coming for many months, we have to say it's been a lovely couple of hours everytime.Food has been spot on and the service is brilliant, the staff have made us so welcome we keep coming back??Thanks to the The Rose and see you again soon.

David Williams

Great food, nice peopleVegetarian options: Lots availableKid-friendliness: Kid welcome with safe play areaWheelchair accessibility: No steps

Paula Bamford

Had a group meal here last night, 10 people food was plentiful and delicious. Service was excellent. Friendly staff . Thank you for a great night.

Marie Thomas

Lovely place food was delicious and hot and good service thank you the rose Inn for a good evening

40sueb

I met up with family here as it was a good halfway meeting place. We had a delicious lunch and were really well looked after by two lovely ladies. The food was good and arrived quickly. Definitely worth a revisit.

Rosie Roberts

Literally only giving the second star because the staff were lovely and my little girl loved the playground which is always great to see at a pub. The pub was crawling with flies, spent half the meal swatting them off the food and when we looked up at the ceiling it was absolutely covered! Really puts you off your food which was a struggle to get through in the first place. Stay away from the garlic mushrooms and chilli prawns, both came drowned in sauce and sat on top of the cheapest, thinnest white toast that was basically still bread from being so under-toasted and sopping wet from the sauce. Fryers must not be hot enough because chips and fish both soggy and too dark from having to sit in the oil longer to cook through. Hunter's chicken looked like someone had thrown it up onto the plate. Desserts all bought premade, to the extent that a sundae was still inside its plastic container and then just popped inside a sundae glass! Pavlova was mostly cheap strawberry ice cream, but the apple pie was the worst, so undercooked it still looked raw. Never mind that most of the mains were north of £15 each. I'm sure this a lovely pub just to have a pint in the garden on a sunny evening, but please don't eat here.

VinnyN

Olde worlde pub. Nice. Good ale selection. Didn't have time to sample any food.

Barry Deakin

Great home cooked food. Large portions at modest prices. Couldn't fault it.

Dawn O

Friendly staff. Busy pub, fully booked for dining.Not a good pint of ale, very cloudy, didn't taste good, then shortly after the ale was taken "off".Fairly basic menu. Pie was a very average casserole with puff pastry lid. Chilli very bland.Desserts not brilliant. Profiteroles covered in squirty cream, profiteroles themselves not brilliant, looked similar to those in freezer in supermarket. Pavlova was actually an ice-cream dessert, and I don't eat ice-cream, completely different to what was described so I asked for it to be taken off of the bill, which was done without question.We were hungry and needed food.Wouldn't return.

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