Went to the Rose and Crown for a Christmas meal and bingo night. Three course meal was very good and served promptly. Roast vegetable soup was delicious and turkey was served with all the trimmings. Very impressed. Gingerbread cheesecake was very rich but served with a scoop of ice cream. My only criticism was that it was very difficult to hear the bingo caller above the noise, which was disappointing as we had each spent £11 on cards.
Thanks Jamie and staff for fantastic service and a really warm welcome! Food was delicious and they have pint cans of 0% Guinness which has made my husband’s day!
Food was OK, nothing special. Took a really long time to come out and then our children's meals were delayed 10 mins past everyone else's. Then, despite an array of ice cream flavours, had nothing left except vanilla and chocolate. Just a little disappointing given it had good ratings.
Great pub and lovely food on any day. Assertive staff and very friendly. Bar girls Anna and Alisa were so lovely and very polite.
First time we have been here. Impressive building, clean toilets etc. Staff were all lovely. Drinks & food are reasonably priced. The wife ordered "Mango chilli chicken skewer I went for the Turf, surf & cluck †. Both dishes looked great. The wife was pleased with hers apart from it was served on an aluminum platter with a sheet of what looked like left over Christmas paper under the food. Naturally the paper became damp/wet & stuck to the food. This was mentioned to the clearing staff who said they were aware of the issue. Please guys stop serving paper with the food (Is this even legal?) My meal looked great, The chicken was a tad dry. Only four small scampi, only 18 chips. I wondered why there is a + on the description. When I got to the steak I could not cut it, seriously it was tougher than old boots, a real shame. I spoke with the staff about it, I was asked what I would like to do to resolve the issue, I requested 1/3 refund. Without hesitation a full refund was given. Will we go again? Maybe.
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The Biggin Hall Hotel is a Grade II listed public house at 214 Binley Road, Coventry, CV3 1HG. It was built in 1921–1923 for Marston, Thompson & Evershed, and the architect was T. F. Tickner. It was Grade II listed in 2015 by Historic England.