So sad to visit this local pub tonight with our small well behaved old dog - who has previously been welcome. Tonight we had to sit in the public bar - bit basic, full of guys out for a beer…… because dogs are no longer welcome in the saloon bar. Apparently someone complained …. About allergies…. Not really sure.But this venue is definitely NOT DOG FRIENDLY!
Helen Marie
I ordered a chicken roast dinner, It tasted like it was deep fried , and cabbage hard , carrots , and broccoli were hard tasteless.also the beef was tough. On the plus side, we received a refund.
Danny Patel
At the Cricketers' Pub, Sarah and Mikey deliver exceptional customer service with a warm smile and a passion for ensuring patrons have a memorable experience. Coupled with a diverse selection of beers, their dedication creates a welcoming atmosphere, making every visit enjoyable for cricket enthusiasts and beer connoisseurs alike. Cheers!
nick hickin
One of a few traditional pubs still serving the local community. Salon and public bars reasonable selection of food at affordable prices (don't expect Michelin star) friendly
Stephen Hodges
Proper old school pub ?
Gary Jelks
Nice quiet Place to share a drink with friends.Staff were friendly and helpful.Went back for a Christmas party. The food was good and the atmosphere was great.The pub was very busy.
richard johnson
Had a fantastic evening with the teachers from Churchfields Primary school.Sarah and her team couldn't have been more welcoming, and this pub is always worth a visit.
Danny Azim Filer
Our go to local, the pub landlords and staff are great and always friendly. Prices are good, and there's usually something on to get the locals going. Pub is split in two, so if you're not keen on the entertainment you can usually have a quiet one on the other side. Dog friendly too, and loads of outdoor seating so great in summer.Bonus, Sunday roasts aren't bad - well priced, no nonsense. Nice people you'd want to support and do well ?
KONSTANTINOS CHRYSIKOS
Disappointing Saturday night when we came 8:30 for dinner (kitchen open until 9pm according to the pub's website) only to be told they closed kitchen earlier as "it wasn't too busy" (plenty of people in the pub having a drink though). Left hungry, dry and obviously with not enough time to find a decent alternative.
Shaz Tarleton
Just put their prices up... another £1 (approximately) a pint/glass of wine. Really? No wonder pubs are closing at a rapid rate. Bring back the good old times when you could socialise all night in the pub and not feel fleeced at the end of it or the need to go home early because you're skint after a few drinks.
So sad to visit this local pub tonight with our small well behaved old dog - who has previously been welcome. Tonight we had to sit in the public bar - bit basic, full of guys out for a beer…… because dogs are no longer welcome in the saloon bar. Apparently someone complained …. About allergies…. Not really sure.But this venue is definitely NOT DOG FRIENDLY!
I ordered a chicken roast dinner, It tasted like it was deep fried , and cabbage hard , carrots , and broccoli were hard tasteless.also the beef was tough. On the plus side, we received a refund.
At the Cricketers' Pub, Sarah and Mikey deliver exceptional customer service with a warm smile and a passion for ensuring patrons have a memorable experience. Coupled with a diverse selection of beers, their dedication creates a welcoming atmosphere, making every visit enjoyable for cricket enthusiasts and beer connoisseurs alike. Cheers!
One of a few traditional pubs still serving the local community. Salon and public bars reasonable selection of food at affordable prices (don't expect Michelin star) friendly
Proper old school pub ?
Nice quiet Place to share a drink with friends.Staff were friendly and helpful.Went back for a Christmas party. The food was good and the atmosphere was great.The pub was very busy.
Had a fantastic evening with the teachers from Churchfields Primary school.Sarah and her team couldn't have been more welcoming, and this pub is always worth a visit.
Our go to local, the pub landlords and staff are great and always friendly. Prices are good, and there's usually something on to get the locals going. Pub is split in two, so if you're not keen on the entertainment you can usually have a quiet one on the other side. Dog friendly too, and loads of outdoor seating so great in summer.Bonus, Sunday roasts aren't bad - well priced, no nonsense. Nice people you'd want to support and do well ?
Disappointing Saturday night when we came 8:30 for dinner (kitchen open until 9pm according to the pub's website) only to be told they closed kitchen earlier as "it wasn't too busy" (plenty of people in the pub having a drink though). Left hungry, dry and obviously with not enough time to find a decent alternative.
Just put their prices up... another £1 (approximately) a pint/glass of wine. Really? No wonder pubs are closing at a rapid rate. Bring back the good old times when you could socialise all night in the pub and not feel fleeced at the end of it or the need to go home early because you're skint after a few drinks.
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