Welcome to The Rose & Crown

Welwyn Hertfordshire

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Welcome to The Rose and Crown, Welwyn Village.

The Rose and Crown is a 17th Century Grade ll Listed building, and former coach house.
The first registered Innkeeper was Mr Joseph Brand in 1839, with the pub being run by the Brand family for the next 50 years.

The Barn @ The Rose and Crown is one of the oldest redbrick buildings in the village, and has benefited a major refurbishment in 2021, now operating as a wonderful function space for the pub.

With a lively and sociable atmosphere, The Rose and Crown boasts a main bar area, sports bar showing Sky and BT Sport, large garden and terrace area, heated garden pods and covered smoking area.

We have a wide range of lagers, cask ales, ciders and craft beers on draught. With an extensive wine, gin and spirit list too, we’re sure you’ll find something just for you here at The Rose and Crown.We have an incredible new menu full of homemade pub classics, and also serve homemade roasts every Sunday.

 

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At The Rose & Crown

West Ham United v Sunderland (Premier League)

West Ham United v Sunderland (Premier League)

Coverage of the top-flight match from The London Stadium. The reverse fixture on the opening day of the season saw the visitors pick up three points on their return to the Premier League thanks to a 3-0 victory. Eliezer Mayenda, Daniel Ballard and Wilson Isidor scored all three goals in the second half to earn Sunderland a win in their first game in the top flight since 2017.

Bournemouth AFC v Liverpool (Premier League)

Bournemouth AFC v Liverpool (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match from Vitality Stadium. These two sides last met on the opening day of the season in a thrilling encounter that ended in a 4-2 win for the visitors. Hugo Ekitike and Cody Gakpo had given Liverpool a 2-0 lead after 49 minutes but Antoine Semenyo scored twice to pull Bournemouth back to 2-2, before Federico Chiesa and Mohamed Salah scored late on to give the current Champions all three points.

Brentford v Nottingham Forest (Premier League)

Brentford v Nottingham Forest (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match at Gtech Community Stadium. Forest claimed a 3-1 win over Brentford at The City Ground on the opening weekend of the season, but Brentford will be hopeful of revenge, having enjoyed a much stronger campaign than their opponents since then

Crystal Palace v Chelsea (Premier League)

Crystal Palace v Chelsea (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match from Selhurst Park. These two sides last met on the opening day of the season in a game that ended in a drab 0-0 draw despite a dominant performance from Chelsea. The Blues had 18 shots on goal and 72% possession but could not get past a stubborn Palace defence as both teams settled for a point each.

Newcastle United v Aston Villa (Premier League)

Newcastle United v Aston Villa (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match at St James' Park. The teams drew 0-0 when they met at Villa Park on the opening weekend of the season. While the Villans found goals hard to come by in the early stages of the season, they picked up form and are challenging for at least a spot in the Champions League places, but they face a tough test this afternoon against a Newcastle side wih a strong home record.

Arsenal v Manchester United (Premier League)

Arsenal v Manchester United (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match from Emirates Stadium. These two teams last met at the start of the season with the Gunners taking all three points from Old Trafford thanks to Riccardo Calafiori's 13th-minute goal. That victory was Arsenal's fifth win in the last seven meetings against the Red Devils, with the North-West side's only win in that run coming thanks to a penalty shootout success in the FA Cup last season at this ground.

Everton v Leeds United (Premier League)

Everton v Leeds United (Premier League)

Coverage of the Premier League match from Hill Dickinson Stadium. Leeds celebrated their return to the top flight following a two-year absence by claiming all three points in the reverse fixture on the opening weekend of the season, as Lukas Nmecha scored his first goal for the Whites via an 84th-minute penalty, to secure a 1-0 victory