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755 Opinions in 5 websites
Such a charming place... Go for the Oysters the oysters were delightful! I ordered a burger as I wasn't too hungry but seeing the roasts and fish and chips go by gave me the most heinous food envy you can ever imagine... I had to nick a friend's fish and chips.. just had to... Is worth doing time for!!

753 Opinions in 4 websites
The Rising Sun is a shining example of what a pub can be. Steeped in the history of the City of London, the atmosphere and service is only rivalled in its excellence by the quality of the drinks on offer. The antique Guinness tap is a particular highlight, and the stout that comes flowing forth is well mannered and smooth, some of the best in London. Highly recommend if you find yourself in the storied streets of The City.

627 Opinions in 2 websites
If this pub wasn’t Stonegate it’d be awesome but because they have no idea of growing a food business they just shut a kitchen ! Beautiful pub but no soul,staff in a footy top , watching loud videos eating food and downing bottles of Coca Cola ! This pub could be so much better!

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My daughter (adult) and I stopped off on a Saturday afternoon - it wasn't particularly busy - we were told to choose any table outside and someone would come to serve us - after waiting about 20 minutes or so I did ask someone if we should wait to order or order inside - they said someone would be with us shortly; another 15 or so minutes and we politely asked again and still had to wait to order. Staff not particularly friendly. Food itself good, location lovely - stunning views. I had a bacon baguette, daughter had a parma ham sandwich and we both had tea - costing £23.

561 Opinions in 3 websites
One of the best Caffe Nero, I'm a regular customer and the baristas are so polite and always very good coffee. they keep the same baristas and they are really good. The place is also very Camden-town like. it has a lot good relaxing vibe to it.

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Our 5-a-side football team plays on Monday nights, and while we usually head to the Fountain and Ink afterwards, we sometimes stop by The Rose and Crown instead. We’re a friendly, respectful group—seven of us this time—never causing trouble, just looking to enjoy a couple of pints and unwind after a match. On this visit, things started off fine. One of my teammates went up to the bar, was greeted by the bartender, and ordered a Singha. Polite exchange, no issues. Then I stepped up and responded in exactly the same way: “Ah, I’ll have a Singha please.” Without missing a beat, she looked me dead in the eyes and said “hello” in a cold, deliberately sharp tone—almost like a challenge. It was the kind of pointed, passive-aggressive hostility you’d expect if you’d just insulted someone—completely unprovoked and totally unnecessary. The mood shifted immediately. What should’ve been a relaxed post-match drink suddenly felt tense. Our whole team picked up on it—some even asked what I’d said to upset her, and were surprised when I said I’d done nothing out of the ordinary. We’re used to pubs with good energy, where staff are at least neutral, if not welcoming. But this felt intentionally unwelcoming, like we weren’t wanted there at all. It made several of us uncomfortable enough to skip a second round—something we normally wouldn’t hesitate to get. Everyone has bad days, but if you’re working in hospitality, it’s your job not to take it out on customers, especially those who’ve done nothing wrong. The whole interaction was unprofessional and left a sour taste.