Royal Cricketers Arms
Royal Cricketers Arms is a dog-friendly pub in Prospect, with dogs welcome in outdoor area.
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed water bowl for dogs — bring some just in case.
What people say
Very nice old style pub. Parking is difficult as there is hardly any onsite . There was a musician playing, however it was very loud . The food was tasty however the bar service was disappointing. My friend was served and I waited 5 minutes one of the three bar staff decided to serve me . Overall it was a nice pub but won’t be rushing back .
It's an old rustic home converted into a pub. The ambience is great. Staff are very friendly and courteous. The food is good quality and cooked well, but it's just not the biggest portions in the industry. The prices are about the same as most pubs. It was not cheap but not too expensive either. You need to order at the bar and then go and pick the food up when your buzzer goes off. There is no table service and no wifi at all. We enjoyed ourselves, and we would come back if the opportunity popped up. The toilet was clean on the day we were there.
Always the most delicious food and great service - I love this place! Highly recommend the Sunday Roast, delicious!
Stopped by this cute pub in Blacktown and was pleasantly surprised. It’s a historical building that has loads of character — a bit aged in spots, but that only adds to its charm. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, perfect for a casual drink or an easy meal. We both ordered burgers, which were excellent — well-prepared and full of flavour, paired with crispy, golden fries. Classic pub fare done right. Service was friendly and the overall vibe made for a really enjoyable visit. Definitely worth checking out if you’re after a laid-back spot with good food and a bit of local history.
Got no photos because how delicious the meals were, ordered lamb shank with mash and banger and mash, great atmosphere old lilttle English pub, kitty is very hungry though
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