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Charming Wimbledon Village pub with welcoming service, solid modern-British pub fare, and standout roasts on good days, but quality fluctuates at peak times; moderate pricing with fair value if you order well.
Crooked Billet delivers solid neighborhood dining with attentive, personable service and charming village-pub appeal that make it a genuine local favorite. However, inconsistent food execution during peak times—particularly with Sunday roasts—and variable quality across the menu prevent it from reaching higher territory. It's a worthwhile destination for families and dog walkers seeking warm hospitality and elevated pub fare, but reliability concerns keep it from competing with the area's most celebrated restaurants.
Set by the Common in Wimbledon Village, the Crooked Billet feels like a countryside pub in the city with warm, bustling energy. Diners praise the friendly team who keep things humming even on packed days, with one guest noting the staff were "calm under pressure" during a holiday rush. The back dining room has a cozy, raised-beam charm and it is a spot where families and dog walkers settle in after a stroll. The cooking leans toward elevated British pub fare with modern touches—think Cyder battered haddock, Jacob's Ladder, and black garlic accents—solidly executed when the kitchen is in rhythm. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional (innovation level 6.0): familiar gastropub comforts with some contemporary flourishes rather than full-on fusion. Order the roasts or a steak when service is smooth, but be aware that Sunday peak hours can mean variable textures and timing. For families, the vibe is genuinely welcoming and there are kid-accessible dishes like fish and chips, burgers, and simple sides. That said, reviews are mixed on kids items and allergy accommodation; a few guests cited issues with a kids pizza and egg or sesame allergies, while others applauded careful handling. If you need specific allergy-friendly options, confirm with the team when booking, and consider simpler plates from the current menu.
Area: Leafy, upscale village setting beside Wimbledon Common; draws locals, families, and weekend walkers.
Safety: Generally very safe and well-kept with steady foot traffic, especially daytime and early evenings.
Nearby: Near the Common, independent shops, and neighboring pubs (notably The Hand in Hand); popular for dog walkers and family meetups.
Available: Reservations
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