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Cricketers
Address: Crown Street [Map]
Tel: 01473 225910
Web: Cricketers Website
Nearby Station: Ipswich Station (0.7 miles)
Nearby Station: Westerfield Station (1.3 miles)
Nearby Station: Derby Road Station (1.4 miles)

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Customer Reviews

Posted by jackie bruce — 01/09/2008 at 16:03
nice food served if you are ever lucky enough to get seen or at least served! plenty of offers but no bloody staff. the seating area is nice and the portions are nice. but plenty of improvement needed for me to eat there reguarly.

Posted by Ivor Moon — 09/05/2008 at 10:21
Dave Lever must of been lucky getting served when he visited! I went in at 5 last night, not the busiest of times, got served OK first time. However, on a second visit to the bar just b4 6pm waiting behind about four others...the barmaid looked totally disinterested, served a couple of the other guys (the other had walked out by now),then ignored two young girls who were waiting b4 me, to serve two other girls who had just walked up to the bar! The 2 girls finally got served, I thought I'm next, but no, four six foot Geordies come in and she serves them first! I said I'd been waiting longer than them, she looked at me as if I'd been invisible!! Swore, and walked out...went to The Golden Lion..totally different attitude, the Duty Manager apologised to me three times for keeping me waiting while he corrected an error on the till. Over two years since I'd been in The Cricketers...will be more the next time I enter the place if ever again.!!!

Posted by Dave Lever — 06/04/2008 at 20:46

This is a most comfortable pub next to the Tower Ramparts bus station/shopping centre, serving traditional beers and food in comfortable surroundings and at decent prices. You may have to wait a few minutes to get served at busy times, but it is worth it.
The place is nearly always busy, so expect to wait a few minutes to get served. You can get a full English Breakfast - or a pint - at 9:30 am. The beer is particularly good, there is plenty of choice, and you will be hard pressed to find cheaper drink in Ipswich. It is part of the Weatherspoon empire - and that brewery can be proud of it.
There is a reasonable menu at decent prices, and families are catered for up until 5/6pm.
Smokers are particularly well catered for, with 2 gardens and dozens of tables outdoors, with about 4/5 with heaters that are left to the customers to switch on at will!
For those who like a traditional English pub,
then apart from the lack of an open fire, this is it. Settees; no juke box; fruit machines sound turned down to minimum; good beer; best prices; kids in their own place. The lot.
I would feel quite happy about my wife going
there at lunchtime for a meal and a drink on her own - and there are not many pubs you can say that about nowadays....
I would score as follow:-
accessibility 10
menu 8
Food prices 8
Cleanliness 8
Beer choice 9
Prices 9
Facilities 9
Staff 8
Comfort 9

Posted by Tollyedallover — 04/01/2008 at 0:40
In response to the post below I would like to ask Mr Cobboldallover why he thinks that the high fat, high salt and high sugar content of convience foods represent good value. Am I realy the foolish one? Anyway I'm pleased to hear that his son does have a varied diet. Happy New year to you and please remember good wholesome food for your kids, weather eating out or at home, is more important that what real ale is you.
I will add however a good pint of real ale is the best drink and I reccommend the Dove for a varied choice of ales from all over the country, or The Greyhound who are unbeatable if you love the full range from Adnams Brewery.

Posted by Cobboldallover — 30/12/2007 at 21:53
Well, there is a difference between 'cheap' and 'good value' and I'd rather take him there than Maccy D's or the Burger King any day. Ultimately my boy gets a good varied diet both at home and when we eat out, so your criticisms are slightly foolish. (Although I always feel slightly silly when he asks for a burger without the brown bit in the middle!)

Posted by Tollyedallover — 15/12/2007 at 23:36
The post below amuses me somewhat. Mr 'cobboldedallover'appears to be someone who enjoys real ales and quality bottled beers, but he obviously doesn't give a f**k what s**t food he puts down his or his sons' neck as long as it's cheap! I bet he goes to Tesco and buy cheap canned lager on the quiet.


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