The Rosendale - Lambeth
The Rosendale
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The Rosendale is a historic Victorian coaching inn located in leafy West Dulwich. It offers delicious British food and drinks, with three beautiful gardens and two spacious private rooms. Families will love the dedicated play area and kid's menu, making it a perfect spot for parents to enjoy a leisurely lunch while children play. The pub also holds a wedding license and hosts numerous weddings and events throughout the year. The menu is a delightful experience that shouldn't be missed.
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Absolutely lovely spot. We went on a Thursday in June. The Rosendale has a beautiful leafy outdoor area for having a drink and chat, as well as a shaded back area with ping pong table on the night we went (a Thursday) it was quiet enough a mum could nurse her sleepy baby undisturbed. Food was fabulous, braised lamb was as savory and tender as one hopes, fish and chips was fresh hot and cracklingly crisp. Fell in love... View all feedback.
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rosendale new managment. so happy that the Renaissance boys of avalon in capham and the bolingbroke in battersea have taken over the rosendale./ they have turned it into a beautiful pub and dining room with really beautiful British pub duve. I am very happy to spend more time there. View all feedback.
Rosendale new managment. so happy that the Renaissance boys of avalon in capham and the bolingbroke in battersea have taken over the rosendale./ they have turned it into a beautiful pub and dining room with really beautiful British pub duve. I am very happy to spend more time there.
The rosendale is a large local pub a short walk from the west norwood station. it has a good garden with a tabletop. in the inner there are many sitting opportunities, although I would recommend to book if they go to the washing food. / in the upper floor there are rooms for rent, the larger (can not remember the names) is beautifully decorated, light and airy. that would be. perfect for compiling min editions). / I came to Sunday dinner with a group of friends here. I had a **** mary and a roast beef. the **** mary was very unseasonal so I improved it myself with extra tabasco, salt and meerrettich and it went very nice down. there was only a short waiting time for the food after we had ordered what was nice when we were starving. they had a nice selection of veg and it came with slices of bark and a Yorkshire doll. some may think that the meat content is a bit punctual, but I was pretty happy with the meat-to-veg ratio. not the best Sunday dinner in london, but I like the relaxed atmosphere here.
This place is unsure if it is a pub or a restaurant. Limited seating inside for anyone using the pub section and then the restaurant is really poorly run. Been 3 times and always had to complain about the length of time for food to arrive (45 minutes to 1 hour) Would certainly go to the Great North Wood instead.
We booked this place for our annual Christmas dinner because of the 3 course set menu deal for £21. However when we arrived we were told that was excluding Sunday's although we'd double checked this with the manager on making the reservation. They said there wasn't anything they could do about this even though it was their fault but after much bartering they offered us £25 for a 3 course from the normal menu. So we accepted this. For starter I chose the chicken liver terrine... The toast was stone cold despite the chargrilled affect and the terrine was pretty much tasteless, the chutney was what saved this dish. My friends who had the tartlet complained it was not really warm enough and the calamari seemed to be the best dish of the lot. For mains we went for the traditional Turkey which was a bit of a disappointment. The portion was very big, and the presentation was nice. However, as for taste it was all pretty mediocre. The cranberry sauce was acidic, and there was about 4 cranberries on my plate. The turkey wrapped in bacon and stuffing was just blah. There was no distinguishing taste between them. The roast potatoes saved the dish. As for dessert we were all pretty happy with our Apple Crumbles, Sorbets and Sticky Toffee puddings. Now as for service. It really could've been better the waitress who first attended to us looked like she was having a bad day and treated us that way. We had to continually get their attention to clear our plates or get more water for the table and one of the waiters was just a bit rude and impatient. I don't think we'll be rushing back here any time soon. But I think the atmosphere was nice enough for a small group to enjoy a beer.
I brought my friend to The Rosedale for a traditional English Sunday roast for Easter. The menu changes slightly every week, ensuring fresh options. The pub is roomy and suitable for families, yet offers a refined atmosphere. My friend's roast was plentiful and he relished it. My fish and chips were satisfactory, but looking back, I probably should have tried something more adventurous. The restaurant is located on a tranquil residential street, adding to its charming ambiance.
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