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D-Rose & Crown

A pub in York.

Welcome to the Rose and Crown in York.

At the Rose we pride ourselves in delivering a great customer experience within our traditional and classic venue. Our staff are looking forward to serving you with our fantastic range of Food & Drink. We are proud to offer a vast variety of drinks including the finest selection of whisky in york, craft ales, world beers, fine wines & local hand pulled cask ale!
So come and join us for a drink and a bite to eat! If you would like to dine with us then we highly recommend making a booking.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

13 Lawrence Street, York, North Yorkshire, YO10 3BP
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01904 659393

Facilities include:

Drink % Brewery
Best Bitter 3.8 Black Sheep Brewery Plc

The original stalwart of the Black Sheep range. First brewed in 1992, Best Bitter is the iconic Yorkshire Bitter devised and created to offer beer with real flavour and bite. A different breed

Tasting Notes: Brewed with whole flower English hops, Best Bitter packs a genuine spiky bitterness with big character. Challenger, Goldings and Fuggle hops blend to create a beautiful aroma and flavour with kicks of grassy freshness and a big peppery punch. The Maris Otter malt offers a light sweetness that balances against those big bitter characters.

John Smiths Bitter 3.8 John Smith's Brewery

Bronze and amber colouring with a malt and fruity smell.

Tasting Notes: Malt, hop bitterness, a full body with lasting aftertaste. John Smith’s bitter, which is still going strong, is a malty, bitter sweet ale with a slight fruitiness and a bitter aftertaste – we probably took the words right out of your mouth.

Tetley's Cask Ale 3.6 Carlsberg UK Ltd

After nearly two centuries of perfecting the brewing process, the name Tetley’s is synonymous with a smooth, tasty pint created from a perfect combination of traditional and modern brewing techniques.

Tasting Notes: Tetley's Cask is an amber Cask Ale first brewed in Leeds in 1822, which has roasted caramel bitter sweetness balanced with distinctly aromatic smooth hoppy flavours and a lingering dry bitter finish

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