Ye Olde Rose & Crown

Ye Olde Rose & Crown

Greenwich

4.6 ££ · Pub

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About Ye Olde Rose & Crown

Ye Olde Rose & Crown sits at 1 Crooms Hill in Greenwich, right next to Greenwich Theatre and almost at the gates of Greenwich Park. The current building dates from 1888 and the pub keeps a traditional feel, with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that has earned it a 4.4 rating.

It is a characterful local that leans into community and character rather than a big food operation, and it is well known for its inclusive, LGBTQ+ friendly welcome. The pub is also dog-friendly, so it works well for a relaxed drink after a walk in the park or a show at the theatre next door.

Its position on Crooms Hill, just off the main run of Greenwich town centre, makes it a handy pre-theatre or pre-park stop. The interior keeps traditional touches while the crowd is friendly and mixed.

A proper Greenwich local with plenty of personality, Ye Olde Rose & Crown suits anyone after a genuine neighbourhood pub close to the park, the theatre and the town centre.

Getting there

Ye Olde Rose & CrownSE10 8ER

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ye Olde Rose & Crown in Greenwich?

Ye Olde Rose & Crown is at 1 Crooms Hill, SE10 8ER, right next to Greenwich Theatre and close to the gates of Greenwich Park. It is just off the centre of Greenwich town. The Cutty Sark and Greenwich station are a short walk away.

Is Ye Olde Rose & Crown LGBTQ+ friendly?

Yes, the pub is known for its inclusive, LGBTQ+ friendly welcome. It has a warm, mixed and community-minded atmosphere. Everyone is made to feel at home.

Is Ye Olde Rose & Crown dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome at Ye Olde Rose & Crown. Its spot near Greenwich Park makes it a natural stop after a walk. It is a relaxed, traditional local rather than a formal dining room.

Is the pub handy for Greenwich Theatre?

Yes, Ye Olde Rose & Crown is right next door to Greenwich Theatre, which makes it a convenient pre or post-show drink. It is also close to Greenwich Park's western gate. That location suits both theatre-goers and park visitors.

How old is Ye Olde Rose & Crown?

The current pub building dates from 1888, and it keeps a traditional character inside. It is a long-standing Greenwich local. Its historic feel is part of the appeal.