This great little rustic pub in Wimbledon Village on the edge of the common is a welcoming place with honest bar food - pies are a tasty speciality in this former bakery - and a strong selection of beers and ales. The setting and ambiance is why people keep returning to the Hand in Hand: the cosy, low-ceilinged rooms are an ideal haven in the winter months, while in the summer the owners let you take your pints out onto the common and drink in the sun. There is also a charming courtyard which us quite a romantic spot if all the ingredients are right. Like the neighbouring Crooked Billet this is a Young's pub and hosts a wide range of entertainment - quiz, poker and acoustic nights - to keep the punters rolling in. It has the feel of an upmarket village pub and is well worth a visit if you have yet to have the pleasure. During Wimbledon fortnight it is known to bring in some of the big-wig presenters from the BBC as well as up to 300 tennis aficionados.
The Hand in Hand
6 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common, SW19 4RQ
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