Tudor Rose

Short term accommodation activities

4.6★★★★★(1453 reviews, from external sources)

Business Contact

G. Beales
Manager

    Contact Information

    Tudor Rose
    29/31 High St, Upper Upnor, Rochester ME2 4XG, United Kingdom, Brompton, UK24
    Brompton
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    Closed now12:00 – 23:00
    • Monday12:00 – 23:00
    • Tuesday12:00 – 23:00
    • Wednesday12:00 – 23:00
    • Thursday12:00 – 23:00
    • Friday12:00 – 23:00
    • Saturday12:00 – 23:00
    • Sunday12:00 – 23:00
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    Business Description

    The Tudor Rose is a community pub located next to Upnor Castle with views of the River Medway and St Mary's Island. Operated by Shepherd Neame, the pub offers a selection of ales and lagers, regular events, and traditional British pub food, including Sunday roasts, in a relaxed setting with garden seating.

    Credit Cards
    Cash, Debit Card, NFC, Yes
    Dining Options
    Delivery, Take-out, Table Service
    Drinks
    Yes
    Good For Groups
    Yes
    Good For Kids
    Yes
    Menus
    Dessert
    Outdoor Seating
    Yes
    Popular With
    Tourists
    Price
    $$
    Reservations
    Yes
    Restroom
    Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Restroom

    Industry: Travel and Transportation » Other accommodation

    Engaged in:
    • Bars, pubs and taverns
    • Short term accommodation activities
    ISIC Codes
    5510, 5630

    Questions & Answers

    1. 1.What is Tudor Rose's phone number?

      Tudor Rose's phone number is 01634 714175.

    2. 2.Where is Tudor Rose located?

      Tudor Rose is located at 29/31 High St, Upper Upnor, Rochester ME2 4XG, United Kingdom, Brompton, UK24. Get Directions.

    3. 3.What are Tudor Rose's hours?

      Tudor Rose is open during the following hours: all_days: 12:00 – 23:00.

    4. 4.Who is the primary contact at Tudor Rose?

      The primary contact at Tudor Rose is G. Beales (Manager).

    5. 5.What is Tudor Rose's website?

      Tudor Rose's website is www.tudorroseupnor.co.uk.

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