CAMRA awards the Rose and Crown Pub of the Year! The pub’s quality real ale and community focus impressed judges.

Kirsten Palmer, the licensee, received the award. Mike Clarke from CAMRA presented it. He said the Rose and Crown is a thriving pub and offers a great selection of real ale, building a loyal local following.
CAMRA members praised the pub’s real ale. They liked its excellent condition and temperature. The pub is a survivor near the Eden shopping centre.
The traditional cellar helps the beer’s quality. Pump and line hygiene also matter. Palmer is thrilled to win the Pub of the Year award. It coincides with their lease renewal.
The Rose and Crown offers games and entertainment. They have darts teams and card games. They also feature live music and pub quizzes. The pub shows sports on TV.
It is near the Wycombe bus station. The Rose and Crown will now compete nationally, representing their local CAMRA branch.
CAMRA is a large European consumer group. It supports beer drinkers and pub-goers. Four real ale fans founded CAMRA in 1971. They want good drinks and thriving pubs.
CAMRA helps the beer trade in many ways. They support the beer and pubs trade. They organize beer festivals and lobby the government too. CAMRA creates awards and pub guides as well.
The Rose and Crown’s award shows its quality. It also highlights its commitment to community. Its success offers hope to other pubs too, suggesting they can create a loyal following.