The Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common - pub details
Address: 14 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Village, London, SW19 4RQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 167)
Website: http://www.thecrookedbilletwimbledon.co.uk
Wimbledon (1 mile), Raynes Park (1 mile), Wimbledon Chase (1.1 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz night (Mondays 8pm), TV
- Quiz machines (Pharaoh's Treasure)
- Food served, Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale
- Outside seating, Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Late licence (Fridays and Saturdays till midnight), Credit cards accepted, Cash machine, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Coach parties welcome
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Hand In Hand, Wimbledon Common (0.0 miles), Swan Tavern, West Wimbledon (0.3 miles), Fox and Grapes, Wimbledon Common (0.4 miles), Rose and Crown, Wimbledon Village (0.5 miles), Brewery Tap, Wimbledon Village (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common
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| Just to mention that the manager has changed recently and I have certainly found nothing to complain about in the times I've been there since. The new manager - Duncan - and the staff he brought with him have always been good. BarrySW19 - 24 Apr 2011 19:48 |
| It seems most of the pubs in the Wimbledon area belong to Youngs. This one is no exception and is situated practically nextdoor to the Hand in Hand, another Youngs pub. The location is nice, with the common lending a village feel to proceedings. However the interior has been modernised far too much for my liking, with an emphasis on meals. The pub is much bigger than it looks from the outside, with a separate dining area to the rear. The main bar at the front has tables set out in a fairly cramped manor and was not too conducive for session drinking. Youngs Ordinary, Special & London Gold were on, alongside Wells Bombardier, Courgae Directors and Sambrook Wandle. The cider was Addlestones. So a fairly decent drinks selection. But not a place I would particularly want to linger. blue_scrumpy - 20 Feb 2011 13:06 |
| Certainly not a cheap pub, but quality of food and ale is high, and it keeps the clientèle respectable. Always had friendly managers/staff here so definitely worth going if you're in the area. However its not the most convenient location just to drop in (hence most customers are the locals). Also a nice green outside which can be used in the summer! Kurto - 27 Jan 2011 14:03 |
| Many things should be going for this place BUT... some members of staff appear to think serving the public rather beneath them. Long waits while a conversation with another barman/maid finishes; pretending not to understand the order; mock 'patience' with indecision by a punter; a queue at the bar with three other staff standing idle &c. These little mind-tricks are too blatant to tolerate in a place where the beer is expensive. A pity: treat with caution. rmwtooting - 14 Aug 2010 11:10 |
| Went to this pub with some friends on Saturday night and I must say the food (albeit quiet pricey) was delicious. The bar staff were charming except for the manager, who is a disgruntled Aussie/Kiwi and ruined our evening altogether. JessicaSW19 - 28 Jun 2010 10:03 |
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