What is the difference between Rose & Crown Pub vs Dining room?

disney4us2002

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Is the pub more casual? The menus look pretty similar so not sure which would be better to plan for lunch. Does the pub have entertainment?
 
The Pub is really just that--a Pub. It is very cozy and the only food I've seen people eating at the Pub is a small cheese or fruit plate, some boiled eggs, and fish & chips purchased outside at the stand and brought inside. That's not to say they wouldn't let you order a meal from the dining room (it's really all one big room, but the dining area is roped off from the Pub), I've just never seen anyone do it.

Frankly, the tables at the Pub aren't conducive to dining--full meal anyway. The dining area is contiguous and, if you are interested in eating at R&C, I'd suggest getting a PS for the dining room. The Pub is first come, first served and a good bit of SRO.

Both are come as you are casual--you will see a bit of every kind of park attire. ;)
 
I've only been in the pub for drinks, but I do remember seeing a "Pub Menu" posted. I don't know if that was a pub special, or if the pub menu was limited to just a few items you could order. Maybe someone else has more info?
 
by the one and only Pam Brody starts at 4 PM. If you are having a late lunch... by all means eat in the pub!
 

I am curious about this also. I have seen a menu on another website for the pub. It is a subset of the menu at the Rose and Crown. It is new as the old menu for the pub only had a couple of items and if I remember correctly they were mostly finger foods.
 












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