Rose and Crown
This was my mom's one request for the trip, to eat here - she's a big fan of the British pub style foods. I studied abroad in England for a few months so I love visiting the UK pavilion and re-living those memories!
We actually met up with a friend of mine for this meal. Our reservation was at 7, and when we checked in we requested an outside table so we might be able to see Illuminations. I've heard this can kind of be a long shot, and you might wait for an hour to get a good table, and even then it's not guaranteed. Well, about 10 minutes later they called us and led us to a table right on the railing. Literally the perfect spot!
Since we knew that we needed to wait about 2 hours for the fireworks, we planned on a leisurely meal with drinks, appetizers, entrees, and desserts. To start off, DH got the Welsh Dragon ( Peach Schnapps, Melon liqueur, Creme de menthe, orange juice, and pineapple juice.):
This was super yummy! Sweet but not overly so.
I had the Cider and Black (hard cider with a shot of blackcurrant syrup):
This was incredible! I took a liking to hard cider when I was in England and it's one of my favorite drinks. The blackcurrant syrup added a little more sweetness to it which in my opinion made it even better!
My mom and dad both got a Black and Tan (half bass, half Guiness):
They enjoyed it, and I thought the appearance was pretty neat!
For an appetizer we shared the trio of UK cheeses:
This picture was after a few people had dug in

I'm not a huge cheese fan so I didn't eat much and I don't recall what they were. I think DH ate most of it. There was one cheese I liked though. It was a nice appetizer, I think I would give it a 7 out of 10.
I had the fish and chips:
This was good, if nothing terribly special. The fish was nice and flaky but the chips were especially good. They were big, potato-y and crispy. I'd give the dish an
8 out of 10.
DH got the chicken curry ( with Vegetables, Basmati Rice, Raita, and Pappadam):
He enjoyed this and ate up all of it. He rated it a
7.5 out of 10.
My mom and dad both got the pork (with Colcannon Potatoes, Roasted Apples, and Whole-Grain Mustard Jus.):
They both really enjoyed it, and my mom gave it an 8 out of 10. However, she pointed out that there was a lot of pork there, more than she could eat. She ended up giving a big chunk of it to my DH, which he devoured! He was quite hungry that evening
My friend got the cottage pie (Ground Beef, onions, mushrooms, creamy mashed potatoes and cheddar cheese):
Unfortunately, when she dug into it the ground beef definitely looked rather pink:
She didn't feel comfortable eating it. None of us were sure if it was just from the sauce, but she didn't want to risk it. Other than that it looked quite good too. They brought a second one which actually looked even more pink. I suspect it probably would've been okay, but I completely understand her not wanting to eat it - especially since the waiter didn't really know whether or not it should look like that. In the end nothing really appealed to her on the menu so she just got an order of chips, which were quite filling themselves!
Speaking of which, our waiter was fantastic. We told him we wanted to stick around for the fireworks and he said he'd take his time dragging out the meal for us. We really appreciated that, especially since if we ate quickly he could've turned our table around and gotten a second tip. He was also so apologetic when my friend didn't like her food, and was very sweet about the whole thing. He didn't charge us for her order of chips and also didn't charge us for our appetizer. We left him a really good tip beyond the 18% on the Tables in Wonderland. His name was Neil so if you get him, know that you are in very good hands!
For dessert, DH had the cheesecake (which I think it changes, but at the time it was a peach cheesecake):
He gave it a
7.5 out of 10. It was good, but he had some other cheesecakes that were better.
My dad and I both had the Jaffa Tarts (orange cream filled cakes with chocolate ganache, raspberry sauce, and fresh oranges):
Yum! This dessert combines some of my absolute favorite flavors - chocolate, raspberry, and orange. They actually tasted lighter than I expected. Not quite as good as what I had at Mama Melrose the night before, but still an excellent dessert. I'd rate it an
8.5 out of 10!
And then just as we were finishing up our desserts, Illuminations began! We had such a completely incredible view. As DH said, he would give the view a 10 out of 10!
Overall we had a great time at the Rose and Crown. Unfortunately there was the one issue with the cottage pie. But other than that everything was great - the food was very good, our waiter was wonderful, and we had the perfect seats for Illuminations. I'd give Rose and Crown an overall
8 out of 10.
Once again we were able to use Tables in Wonderland here, which saved us a total of $30.48, bringing our total Tables in Wonderland savings on this trip up to
$89.56.