The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green - pub details

Address: Loxwood Road, Wisborough Green, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 0DG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 19859)

Nearest train stations Billingshurst (2.6 miles), Pulborough (5.1 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 12 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Three Crowns, Wisborough Green (0.1 miles), Bat & Ball, Wisborough Green (0.8 miles), Limeburners Arms, Newbridge (1.4 miles)

 

user reviews of the Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green

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Excellent food. Starters would fill up most appetites! Good home made stuff but a fairly limited menu. The fajitas were superb and I would go back just for those. Beer is good and the staff very friendly. Often have live music on a Thursday and at the weekend. Be careful where you park, had our car damaged by some scumbag who clearly knew what he'd done but just drove off.
JohnTheBeerMonster - 26 Mar 2008 12:11
I have also frequented this pub for many years and fail to understand the comments that have been posted anonymously on the 9th July and also comments posted on 26th May. I have to say that in my opinion and in many of my friends opinion, the standard and atmosphere of the pub has improved vastly over the past months that Cheffy has taken over.I fail to understand how anonymous people can view it that the standard of food has been in rapid decline, when it has been the same chef for the past six years, and the very person who has increased the fantastic food trade in this pub during this time. I believe that 'the young chav like dickheads who were once familiar faces and certainly interesting characters'(to say the least) have chosen to no longer frequent the pub, which as many will agree, can only be a boost for the Cricks. In terms of the staff, it is most welcoming to have happy, cheerful people serving you. A key feature of why we go to the pub.
jojo654 - 11 Jul 2007 22:50
been going to this pubs for years, the old landlady sarah tulip ran this pub with amazing attention to detail and was fanatical about the food, drink and the way it was served. sadly sarah has now left and about 3 or 4 months after she left the standard of the food and the customer service has been in rapid decline. most of the new staff are lacking in people skils and personality and treating the place like a doss house. the attention to detail has gone and now meals like gammon, egg and chips and a few other meals involving chips are on the specials board, what is speacial about that? the customer base has also changed mainly because of the slipping standards in the food and customer service but also because young chav like dickheads are not kept in check and / or kicked out, to make matters worse some of them now work behind the bar!. many of the familiar faces and interesting characters are not seen anymore i think because of this. the warm friendly country pub has been replaced with a low quality town pub. what was a pub you wouldn't mind traveling to is now one to avoid. the only good thing about the cricketers arms is the harvey's which is probably the best beer on earth but this is only kept in an average state and is very inconsistent compared to other pubs that serve it ( white lion in thakeham, selsey arms coolham, royal oak wineham ). i'm always suspicious of the beer at pubs that are run by people that dont drink beer. for having harvey's on the pump i have given this 1/10 otherwise it would have been 0/10. somebody bring this dreadful pub back to its former glory.bring sarah tulip back please!
anonymous - 9 Jul 2007 15:27
Such a delightful pub located on a village Green with sporty types playing on the Green - the quintessential English experience & I can only reiterate what MadKiwi stated above.

A genuinely lovely spot
ianmac - 10 Apr 2007 11:04
Icame, I saw, I drank. Now as I sit and Dream 12,000 odd miles away I remeber a littel place called Wisbrough Green and I loved it My sort of Village and a Great Pint and Pub. Life will never quite be the same again
MadKiwi - 21 Oct 2006 01:51

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