The Cricketers Inn, Longparish - pub details

Address: Longparish, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 6PZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11784) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Whitchurch - Hants (3.5 miles), Andover (5.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale
  • Outside seating

Pub suggested by kelly on 28 Jul 2004

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other pubs nearby:

Plough Inn, Longparish (0.5 miles), Hurstbourne, Whitchurch (1.0 miles)

 

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pkr really should get their facts right - looking at the date of their first posting I suspect that the tarpaulin mentioned was being set up for a charity music day held on Bank Holiday Monday - I suspect the the 'car raidio' was something to do with sound checking. That was a brilliant day put on by the Brillaint owners who have not gone - they are still there and as welcoming and successful as always. If it was so awful why go back again?? Suspect again pkr is a moaning old Nancy who should stick to Toby Inns cos you can get a table there no problem on a Friday and Saturday night or Sunday lunchtime but interestingly the Cricketers is always fully booked - Now there's food for thought!!!
lizzee - 9 Mar 2009 14:08
Returned here after getting some new tyres from a nearby village. The horrible tarpaulin has gone, hurray! No signs of the noisy owners either...perhaps they've gone too? Staff were still friendly although our choice of food wasn't great but overall the experience has improved.
pkr - 1 Aug 2008 18:05
The food and beer are good. The bar staff are excellent, however it's not all good news. The once nice little beer garden now has a horrible ugly tarpaulin tent in it. Also we've not been impressed by the owners who left their car radio on (windows open) to serenade us with their favourite CD. Once we moved in-doors away from the racket is was a much nicer experience. So if you want a nice out-door pub I'd avoid it, shame because it could be nice.

pkr - 7 May 2008 19:02
Get there early as it takes time to read the extensive menu. Proper real ale(only one bubble per pint). Excellent food, friendly staff and good service. First time I've used this website and it worked a treat.
ChrisL - 9 Dec 2007 20:59
nice pub for food. have been 4 times and always had good trad food cheerily served very much more a food destination site than a local for everyone.rated as food house with good beer
alis - 15 Feb 2007 20:33

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