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    The Cricketers

    The Cricketers

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    ££

    Last weekend I was out walking with my dog and a friend and we decided to stop and have lunch at…read moreThe Cricketers in Yateley, Hampshire. This is a chain pub owned by 'Greene King of Bury St Edmunds'. The pub is hidden at the end of a dirt/gravel road, right next to a Baptist church. (There is a sign off the main road to indicate the turning.) The parking is sporadic, but we didn't have trouble finding a spot on an early Sun afternoon--with full church parking. There is a cricket pitch within clear view, but unfortunately there was no game going when I was there. There is lots of seating outside to the front of the pub. Dogs are allowed outside as well as inside in front of the bar. (Dog friendly pubs are always a plus in my book!) The bar staff were really, very friendly. I think my dog was even more warmly welcomed than we were! They even gave my dog a water bowl under our table. Being a chain, I wasn't expecting much. However, the menu was fairly diverse, but seemed very American--lots of burgers, ribs, steaks, etc. My friend and I both enjoyed our meals. I had a veggie burger, and my friend had the Sun roast. We both had a Knickerbocker Glory for dessert. Very tasty! The prices were reasonable (my friend paid, so I don't have the receipt). I think my large burger including chips was about £8. The restaurant was really filling up when we were leaving. I'm glad we got there early. Apparently, two of the chefs didn't turn up for work so the kitchen was getting backed up and there was a 60 mins wait for food. Since we were one of the first people in the restaurant we only waited about 20 mins, but there were people coming in really complaining about the wait. One lady made a huge scene when she came in and was told the wait time for food. Instead of leaving to go somewhere else, she decided to sit and complain (VERY LOUDLY) for over an hour. For us it was like dinner and a show!: ) But after a while, it got a bit annoying listening to her and her 'group'. The staff were really patient with her, offered them drinks, and even suggested another restaurant down the road, but she still opted to stay and complain (loudly). I thought the staff handled this well--probably much better than I would have done! Other than that, we had a lovely lunch and I thought the staff were really friendly and accommodating. The friendly people at the table next to ours were clearly locals and they said they come to The Cricketers every Sun--they have a standing table reservation. Looking around the pub, there were lots of signs for the pub's quiz nights, and other events. It seems to be a very active place. Overall, it was a lovely setting, friendly staff, reasonable prices, and good food. The only thing that could have added to the day was to watch the Cricket whilst we ate, but I can't fault the pub for this. I will definitely be going back again soon, and I would recommend this pub to others.

    A nice and spacious Greene King country pub - we called in for Sunday lunch on our way back home…read more The food was great - I had a nice bit of topside beef, which was beautifully cooked (nice and pink, not overcooked like some places seem keen on doing), and very filling and a nice selection of veg - I still had room for trifle afterwards though! Staff were friendly and on-the-ball, and the surroundings have already got me thinking about making this a 'go-to' spot when passing through in the summer (and actual cricket in the field opposite, so I'm told). Dog friendly too (always a bonus to meet a friendly pooch), so definitely a recommended spot for food, drink and fun.

    The Frog & Wicket

    The Frog & Wicket

    4.0(1 review)
    4.1 mi

    I use websites to find pubs. I used, admittedly, not this site, but another popular pub site to…read morefind a nice, country pub for a Sunday lunch, and I ran across the Frog and Wicket, supposedly near Hook, but actually, not exactly near, but nearish. We decided to visit there for Sunday lunch. After reading the recommendations here, I visited the website, and, following its instructions, duly phoned to make a lunchtime reservation. Am I glad I did. I live in SW London, so it was around a 40 minute drive, down the M3 and through country lanes. Opposite a cricket pitch (is that a surprise?) you'll find the Frog and Wicket. There is a layby in front of the pub, and a bigish (well, by British standards) car park in the back - I'd hate to try to get into and out of it if it were any busier than it was today (and it was pretty busy). There are a surprising number of doors to get in, for the relatively small size of the pub. If you come in the main door, you'll see a bar right in front of you, with several (four or five) hand pulls for real ale in front of you. The ales aren't thrilling - Doom Bar, Youngs, 6X and Pride greeted us, but there is a choice, and the service is superb. Despite the busyness of the pub, we were greeted immediately. We mentioned that we had a table booked; the barman took our beer order (one Youngs Bitter shandy for my husband and a mediocre 6X for me), insisted on starting a tab, and showed us our table, right near the bar and the kitchen. Normally, I'd moan a bit about being seated near the kitchen door, but the pub was full, so I wasn't disgruntled. There were three roasts on offer for £9.95 each, or you could have a bit of each (beef, pork and lamb) for the same price. My husband chose the pork, and received a stonking great piece of meat, complete with a bit of bone, and loads of crackling (yum - I had a bit), along with lots of potatoes, parsnips, gravy and a Yorkshire pud, and, sadly, some insipid looking veg (though the red cabbage was nice). The pork was lovely (yes, I nicked a bit) - tender and juicy, and the crackling was superb. The menu offers you additional gravy, potatoes, parsnip or veg simply for the asking. It's just as well he didn't ask; he had quite a full plate as it was. I chose to order from the specials board, and so had seared duck with potatoes, spinach and balsamic onions. I'd have liked the duck a wee bit less cooked - it wasn't overcooked, per se, but I just prefer it rarer, and perhaps not quite so many potatoes (I thought I was going to grow extra potato eyes had I finished them all - I left loads), but the onions and spinach were delicious, as was the duck itself and the sauce. The beer was well kept - I had Doom Bar after my slightly disappointing 6X; I suspect the 6X was disappointing because my tastes had changed - it was not off or stale. The staff were friendly and efficient, and the locals were very friendly. The pub clearly caters for a mixed clientele - there were locals at the bar and in the smoking area, families with small children dining (though not too many, and they were well behaved), a few groups of elderly folk - a real mixed bag. I did not, however, spot any 'oiks' - I have no idea, though, whether such folk are around during the week. There were signs scattered around admonishing the customers to not deal in drugs, nor to use foul language. Whether this prevents such behaviour, or is there because such behaviour exists, I cannot tell. I can only say I saw no such behaviour on my visit. They frequently have live music, according to their website (http://www.thefrogandwicket.co.uk/ev_home.html) . Today, they had a pretty young lady playing jazz(ish) classics on a rather funky looking electric piano. She was perhaps uninspiring, but she was competent, and provided a pleasing background to our roast dinner. The loos were clean, though unremarkable. The first time I went into the ladies, the toilet wouldn't flush; the second time presented no problem. Apparently, the men's loo has a rather interesting painting over the urinals - a few of the pub from the cricket pitch opposite, featuring rather buxom women in a state of undress. According to what I presume was the landlord, the painting features a number of people who were locals at the time of painting. Needless to say, I cannot verify this, for a number of reasons. Out back, there is a tented and heated smoking area, with several tables and chairs. Sadly, the tent only covers three sides (I think this is a legal thing), so on a windy day, as it was today, the protection isn't quite what I'd like. There are at least two outbuildings, neither of which I visited, and indeed, didn't seem to be open. One was called Toad Hall - I've no idea what's in there. The other, longer building, apparently houses a function room, and intriguingly, a skittles alley. Something which I shall have to investigate another time. I would love to revisit this pub in the summer, when

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