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Restaurant bewertenWe stumbled upon this pub by chance while taking care of our grandchildren and were lucky enough to snag a table. We ordered beer battered fish and chips and liver with mashed potatoes and vegetables. The food was hot, delicious, and may not have been the most suitable choice for a warm summer evening, but liver is hard to come by on menus these days! The dishes were cooked perfectly, a challenging feat, and the fresh vegetables were a nice touch. The fish batter was crispy and not greasy, and the chips were cooked just right. The staff were very friendly, and the Doombar beer was outstanding, with Timothy Taylor Landlord coming in a close second once we discovered it was available. The landlord was wearing a Hartley Wintney CC shirt, and we had a pleasant conversation about the cricket week wrapping up. We will definitely return next time we are in the area. Thank you.
The atmosphere at this restaurant is very unfriendly, and it seems like the staff finds it difficult to interact with customers. There are no smiles or verbal contact, but the ales are well-maintained.
We had a group Christmas dinner on a chilly December evening. The food was simple but delicious and traditional. The roast potatoes and vegetables were perfect, the turkey juicy, and there was plenty of gravy. The Christmas pudding was moist and we could have as much brandy custard as we wanted. The staff were friendly, efficient, and accommodating. What more could you ask for?
Hook Hampshire half way meeting place for me to meet friend for lunch, couldn't have found a more delightful place, friendly staff, delicious lunch. Crooked billet is now where we meet. Many thanks
Thank you to everyone at the Crooked Billet for another slice of how I remember life to be. A pint of Timothy Taylor, perfectly served, and an amazing evening meal. ABC (anything but Chardonnay) for the boss, in joke, management always drinks Chardonnay. Straight forward good food and beer that is always “just right”. Miss the chance to visit the Crooked Billet and its your loss. Richard, Sally, again thank you for a lovely evening. Go, try, enjoy.