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    Good location, good selection of beers/wines/spirits. Shows sports events. Has great food as well and also a garden for in the summer.

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    The Cape Of Good Hope - View At the Canal

    The Cape Of Good Hope

    (11 reviews)

    ££

    This was the second time I'd been here, both occasions by narrowboat. It was a warm June evening…read moreand, whilst there were no moorings available on the bank, we were able to tie up alongside another boat for the night. The outside tables were nearly full, but we found a seat, bought drinks and ordered our food. The gammon steaks were enormous, the beer was good and the service was friendly and efficient. A friendly place, we'll be back again.

    We dropped in by accident and found a jewel!…read more Great food (we had Fish´n Chips and a Sirloin Steak), the starters are really tasty (have a try on the croquettes with Aioli. The Ales are - well - if you are german - and from Bavaria / Franconia the beer is the only point you can criticise here (no foam and too warm... but hey). It was Winter - so we didn't have the idea to look behind the house where I recognised later that there must be something like a small beer garden. Anyhow. The Cape of Good Hope is the place I want to be again. Waiters/Waitress - friendly and nice - even to a hun. Food - great dishes. Served with a smile and utmost tasty Beer - (the tourist says "hey nice - an english Ale! - the Franconian/ Bavarian says "Naaaaaaa.....) ;-) Would I come here again? Definitely Ranking from 0 to 10 (10 is best) Location: 7 Menue: 7 Food quality: 7-8 Food taste: 8 Drinks: 7 (good crafted beer) Table: 7-8 Waiter Service: 8+ Drinks are rated 7 for the local brew. (I'm native franconian - and used to high quality beers (highest density of breweries in the world)... So I might have a clue about quality of beer.....) I would give it a try!

    Rose & Crown - Front room.

    Rose & Crown

    (14 reviews)

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    After a long train ride from London my party of 4 was absolutely starving! So starving that we…read morecouldn't help, but attack the bread the waitress brought to our table as soon as we were seated at Rose and Crown. Boy, that was good bread. For my meal I ordered the goat cheese sandwich, which came with a tomato, red pepper, and parsnip soup. The soup did the trick of warming me up right away! The goat cheese sandwich was just OK. I never thought I'd say this since I absolutely love goat cheese, but they overdid it on the cheese a bit. I think they used 10 goats to make this one sandwich. Someone else at the table was smart enough to order a side of fries (umm, I mean chips) so I put my sandwich aside and ate those instead. Others at the table munched on ravioli, ceasar salad, and mushroom risotto. Everyone seemed to enjoy their meal. I also liked that their coffee came with lots of sugar cubes (I ate 3 just on their own!) and smarties (one of my favorite candies). They may not know how to make a goat cheese sandwich at Rose & Crown, but they sure know how to serve a good cup of coffee!

    Foodie gastropub disguised as a traditional English pub. Located right in Warwick's market square…read more Perhaps the best meal of many that we had over eight days in the UK. Kid friendly. Reasonable local ale for just £4.10 each. Shared the £7.50 Camembert with croute toast as an appetizer. It didn't last very long. Loved the Deli Plates tapas-style tasting menu concept. If I ever open a restaurant, I'm totally ripping off that idea! Loved the Poached Salmon with arugula and the Smoked Mackerel Pate. Nice ales and reasonable wine prices. Very pleasant and personable table service.

    The Malt Shovel - Dining room.

    The Malt Shovel

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    WOW, What a pleasant and wonderful surprise of a find. We happened to be going this way after car…read moreshopping and found this pub. It looked like Yelpers had enjoyed it so we hoped that it was going to be worth the stop. It was. A lot of the pubs I've found lately have all become commercialized and become a bit "cookie cutter." They have the same items on the menu, carry the same beers and generally almost start looking the same. Well, the Malt Shovel does not. Not only is their menu unique, it seemed to have specials of the day. I choose a meat pie that with beer in it and my husband chose a different meat and potatoes dish. We started with some fried tempura shrimp that was a surprise because it was just as light and tasty as could be. We ate that pretty quickly. The entrees are pretty hefty and I believe we could have shared, but in the end my husband liked his dish better so it worked out. Ironically we came here quite by accident but it was our anniversary that night and with trying to find a car hadn't had time to properly plan dinner but it worked out because the meal made it feel pretty special. I would have liked to have tried a dessert but having no space had to forgo. In the end it turned out it was less than 10 miles away from home so we probably will be back often for good homecooked like meals!

    My wife and I come here, while going to/from bucks. The staff ate friendly. The service is 5*…read morerestaurant quality. The food... The food is good old fashioned in house cooked, pub grub. I would (and have) reccomend the maly shovel to anyone who would be passing. The chips alone are worth travelling to it for

    The Old Coffee Tavern - Interno

    The Old Coffee Tavern

    (2 reviews)

    My brother and I have friends who live in Leamington Spa, and so they picked this place for our…read moremeet-up on a Saturday afternoon. The location is fantastic, as there was a local market going on just a few steps away from the entrance to this Pub, and while my brother and I had arrived as the stalls were packing up, our friends said this market is where they do their weekly shopping and pick up local gee-gaws. The interior of the Pub/ Restaurant is very bright and spacious and loved the indoor garden. The decor references the name, as there are tons of styles as coffee pots displayed on the shelves scattered around on the walls. The seating is comfy and there are a variety of table options available, but we decided to go for the bench seating. The architecture features are beautifully Victorian, and I also found out this tavern was originally established as a teetotal alternative to Warwick's pubs! That ban is no longer in effect and now they have a great menu selection available of ales, craft ciders, cocktails and wines. From looking at the menu, it was very classic British dishes like toad-in-the-hole and chicken-and-ham-hock pie. However I wasn't hungry, so didn't order anything, but my brother decided to get their Sticky Toffee Pudding. You have to go place your order & pay at the Bar, there is no table service and this place was hopping so it took a good 10 mins for my brother's dessert to arrive at the table. I thought the Sticky Toffee was okay - not the best I've ever heard, but it certainly won't go on my list of worst ever eaten! I did think the cake was a bit too dense - didn't have that true light and airy feel normally get with a perfect baked pudding cake, however I will give props cause their Toffee sauce didn't taste sickly-sweet. So while I would give then a 3-star rating based on this menu item, have bumped it up as overall atmosphere as so great. I might return and try some of the other menu choices, but perhaps not the Sticky Toffee Pudding! Yelp 178/ 2019

    They had a couple of cask ales in addition to the generic beers, and the Purity Mad Goose is a…read moregreat beer. Food-wise I had a tuna steak that was all right served with some tasty vegetable stew and french fries (which I try to avoid, though these were at least pretty good french fries). The wifey had a burger that went down without complaint. Interesting bar space with some history to it.

    Tilted Wig - pubs - Updated May 2026

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