Dining pub
A once traditional 19th C. pub, now much extended and converted into a contemporary restaurant with a bar, specialising in Indian and Chinese food. Drinkers are still welcome with a wide range of choices but no cask ale. Comfortable seating in open lounge area spreading out from the long bar. Smaller area by front entrance is more for the drinkers. This venue is geared up for social, private and corporate functions.
The pub is characterised by the large mural of a panda with bamboo on the side of the building.
Originally named the Tigers Head until 2013, this was renamed the Crown & Pepper before being renamed again in 2018 as the Crown of Bromley.
Please check opening hours with the pub before making a special visit.
Instagram page is @crownofbromley
(Renamed "Mr Q's" as a snooker bar around 2000 before reverting back to its original name of "Tiger's Head")
Historic Interest
A public house has been on this site since first recorded in 1706 and is believed to have dated from the late 17th C. The adjacent footpath is still called Tiger Lane, whereby the original house is believed to have been called the Tiger, probably named after nearby land once owned by the Walsingham family (their emblem being a tiger's head). By 1729, this was then named the Tiger's Head before being rebuilt as an inn sometime in the 1850s. A fair used to be held here every Whitsun. Masons Hill was once a hamlet at the southern end of Bromley, having grown around the main road to Sevenoaks.
Crown of Bromley, Bromley