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The Frog & Wicket

The Frog & Wicket

(1 review)

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

The Courtyard - Wonderfully warm, inviting atmosphere with just the right amount of ambient noise and music

The Courtyard

(6 reviews)

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This was a wonderful find that resulted in a truly delightful experience. It is always interesting…read morewhen traveling to explore local restaurants and to find a true gem like this is exceptional. From the get-go when we entered the restaurant, we were welcomed and the staff was very attentive. They change their menu up often and there were several good options. Being low carb boy, I was looking at the choices, but after our waiter detailed their signature veal dish, we were hooked. It was outstanding and really blew our minds. True meaty goodness that was one of the most phenomenal things I have had in a long time. We are tempted to return just to have that dish again. It is a ball of veal stuffed with ham, Italian sausage and fontina cheese. It is covered in a peppercorn sauce that was incredibly yummy. I cannot recommend this dish more. Truly worth the trip to try. We tend to avoid sugar, but, it was a very special evening, so we tried the Eton Mess and were not disappointed. Not too sweet, with strawberries and blueberries immersed in rich, heavy cream that has roasted almonds and pieces of meringues. I am sure it blew my carb count for the day. I look forward to my return and encourage you to check it out.

This is a fantastic restaurant. I have been here 3 times and had new things everytime (not…read moresomething I do often). The menu is amazingly varied with choices for any taste. There are good vegetarian choices, but plently of good meat dishes. Some of the meals are quite unusual: I have had Venison and Rabbit there. The meals are not cheap (roughly £12-15 per main meal) but I can honestly say they are worth every penny, so worth a special trip. The atmosphere is quiet and cosy; perfect for a romantic dinner. Although I am sure they could cope with bigger groups, they didn't seem to be set up for it so you may need to book ahead. If there are just 2 you should be find without booking on a week night, but I wouldn't risk it on the weekend. The staff are friendly and attentive and will make recommendations from the menu if you want. The wine list is extensive and (althought I am not a wine expert) seemed good. I have always been happy with my choice.

Crooked Billet

Crooked Billet

(5 reviews)

We met as a group of 6 ex colleagues for a Christmas lunch earlier this week. The staff were…read morewelcoming and helpful. We had pre-ordered and paid a deposit. The table was attractively set and the drinks were ordered. Then the starters arrived and they were superb. I had the smoked salmon with beetroot salad. It was generous and so tasty, it was faultless. Then we were served the main courses. The staff regularly checked into see if drinks or anything else was required in a friendly and efficient manner. The turkey dinners were again, generous, well cooked, neatly presented and were absolutely delicious. Our table was in a quiet corner so we could chat, at low volume, and enjoy each other's conversations and news, perfectly well. The service was excellent, well timed and friendly. We paid the bill in one total and it was excellent value. THANKS for a great start to our celebrations.

This is a Brakspears pub about a mile outside the centre of Wokingham at Honey Hill on the…read moreCrowthorne side of the town. Absolutely no problems with the beer but my girlfriend & I have decided not to have a Sunday Roast there again. Under cooked potatoes the 1st time, sort of OK the 2nd & missing parsnips on our last visit just before Christmas 2010. So why would we return? Simple, it's a place to end a really nice walk out the back of Tecos, past Lucas Hospital, past Ludgrove School, through Grays Farm to Heathland's Rd opposite Holme Grange Arts & Crafts Centre then to this pub.

The Redan - pubs - Updated May 2026

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