Harvester Cricketers

36 Addington Village Road, Croydon,, CR0 5AL, United Kingdom

🛍 Pizza, Pasta, Seafood, British

4 💬 58 Reviews
Harvester Cricketers

Address: 36 Addington Village Road, Croydon,, CR0 5AL, United Kingdom

City: Croydon

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 58

"Good food. The service was a bit of let down though it was as if we made a mistake by going there. We booked the festive menu but that was not on offer when we went. The restaurant also changed our original booking. The staff seemed overworked we were told about staff shortages and that could be the reason. However, the grumpiness of the place dampened the experience."

Menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates.

Terri Terri

The main meals were cold the dessert were inedible.

Address

Show Map

Reviews

James
James

Surprisingly good. I will absolutely have to return....


D
D

The service at this restaurant is extremely slow and the food is of poor quality.


Paul
Paul

Great service The food was hit and great portions. Free salad bar was good, good atmosphere and clean


User
User

the staff was excellent and very efficient, my eating was samlon and dill fishcake, the look and the presentation was so terrible that I didn't want to taste it. So I sent it back and got something else to eat, which was nice. the waiter changed eating even without problems.


Esther
Esther

The food arrived much quicker than normal at this restaurant, which I visit often. However, the dishes were not as clean as I had hoped and the staff were slow to clean up the leftover food on the floor. The salads were underwhelming and the salad bar area was not well-maintained.


User
User

The staff were very friendly and helpful. I had steak , had medium rare , the waitress said if it's not to my liking ,the chef will cook it abit longer for me, it was just right , absolutely delicious, definitely go again, beautiful food, and polite and friendly staff with great service.


Sue
Sue

We had a great experience at the restaurant, thanks to our waitress Paula who was attentive and friendly with my grandchildren. They had been there before and she helped them navigate the menu. The bottomless drinks and salad that came with their burgers were excellent value. Thank you to Paula and the Harvester for a great dining experience.


User
User

good food. the service was a bit down, although it was like we made a mistake by going there. we booked the festive menu, but that was not in the offer when we went. the restaurant has also changed our original booking. the personal seemed overworked, we were told about personal lack and that could be the reason. but the roughness of the place damped the experience.


Supriyo
Supriyo

Good food. The service was a bit of let down though it was as if we made a mistake by going there. We booked the festive menu but that was not on offer when we went. The restaurant also changed our original booking. The staff seemed overworked we were told about staff shortages and that could be the reason. However, the grumpiness of the place dampened the experience.

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Similar Restaurants

Little Bay Croydon

Little Bay Croydon

32 Selsdon Road, CR2 6PB, South Croydon, United Kingdom

Pasta • British • European • T-bone Steak


"I hadn't been here since my mother brought me as a teenager in 1965, when it was the Chalet Suisse. We were welcomed by a waitress seeing us coming and opening the door for us, ushered to a table by the window. We both had a fish dish, myself a crab-stuffed fillet of plaice, my wife a seabass paella with mussels. My plaice was succulently fresh, with a subtly spiced filling and sauce, The new potatoes were perfect. My wife is from a fishing family in Brittany so really knows her fish, and her saffron paella met with unconditional approval. The buckshee bread chunks in a basket already on the table were left, so I could enjoy mopping up the last of the lovely flavour of the juice. After polishing off the little extra pot of sweet potato fries, for dessert we had a special, Eton Mess, and banana cream profiteroles, which we swapped half way through, just gorgeous, and a filter coffee to finish off. With a couple of beers all for a fraction over £50 this was extraordinary value. This was no ordinary pub-chain grub. Every dish had something unusual and special to commend it, whether the spicy crab or the tart passionfruit syrup setting off the usually overwhelmingly sweet Eton Mess. This was proper cooking by someone who really knows their stuff, nicely presented but without fuss. Our fellow diners were all friendly and accomodating in a fairly small space, some engaging in jolly conversation with us. The service was attentive, kind. and unobtrusive. There was music but not overly loud and the atmosphere was relaxed and unhurried. I've heard this place mentioned by others before over the years and very much wish we'd made the effort to visit before now, our wedding anniversary. We will go again for sure, and take others with us too!"

Crushed Bean

Crushed Bean

81 High Street, CR0 1QE, Croydon, United Kingdom

Juice • Vegan • Coffee • Western


"This is a small, very nice, non-chain coffee shop selling tea, coffee, some savoury sandwiches plus snacks and cakes. (Not to be confused with 'Smoothbean ' which is also in Croydon and also very good, but the two have no connection.)What 's good about it? It 's non-chain, so you 're actually dealing with nice people offering good service, not just wage slaves at the front end of a vast, impersonal corporation. The quality of the tea and coffee is as good as anywhere else. The service is warm, human, friendly and personal. The staff are efficient and helpul but also pleasantly informal. They don 't have a very wide selection of things to eat. However, what they DO have is all very nice and good value, whether you want savoury and healthy or sweet and indulgent. I loved the little 'bakesmiths ' cakes they sell that say 'made by hand in small batches ' on the label. What 's maybe not so good? Well, it 's not in what you 'd call a great location. Plus it 's really small. Upstairs (at street level) there are just two small tables and space for maybe five or six people at most (assuming some don 't mind sitting at the window). Downstairs, there are a chairs and sofas providing room for about eight people, although it 's a bit cramped.All in all, the think to love about Crushed Bean is the tone, the atmosphere, the fact that it 's small, friendly and informal and run by human beings rather than branded corporate drones intent on hitting targets. Go there at a not-too-busy time and you can enjoy a little bit of peace and quiet and know that you 're choosing to support a small, independent coffee shop and not one of the behemoth chains. Bonus good point #1: if you ask for your milk on the side, it comes in a miniature milk bottle. This cute touch should be standard practice but isn 't.Bonus good point #2: They offered me a free tea refill. Nowhere else that I 've been to does this.Bonus good point #3: They are right opposite Cake Box, a wonderful emporium of gloriously unhealthy options."