This website is currently in beta. If you wish to go back to the current site please click here. To provide feedback or find out more about this site, please click here.

Pubs & Clubs
Events
Beers & Breweries
Pubs & Clubs
Events
Beers & Breweries
Join Us

Crooked Billet, Penge

Let us know your thoughts by leaving a score

Improve This Listing

The pub closed briefly in Sep. 2019 for refurbishment, but has now reopened, with real ale reintroduced. It has also been completely refurbished with smart interior and grey exterior with new pub sign showing a crooked billet. The pub also now has a disabled toilet, accessible with a RADAR key.

The pub is spacious and comfortable and benefits from being set back some distance from the High Street. The high ceiling and large windows allow plenty of daylight into the interior. Public transport links are excellent and include several bus routes in addition to the ones listed here

The pub has a focus on TV Sports, with several screens, and so is likely to be busy when major events are being shown.

Historic Interest

The Crooked Billet was relocated to its present site in 1827 following the enclosures of both Penge Common and adjacent Penge Green, which was the original site of the inn first recorded in 1601. At that time, the hamlet was called Pensgreen and consisted of a few cottages around a green as well as the inn, which was a well known stop for changing horses, being situated on the road between Dulwich and Beckenham. The new location was on the corner of Dulwich Road (later renamed High Street) and (Old) Penge Lane, which was once the old route to Sydenham. Rebuilt in 1840 as a large three-storey building (with the Royal Watermen's Almshouses built the same year across the road), this was extended in 1925. The field that once existed behind the public house, called Billet Field, served as the football pitch for Crystal Palace FC 1864 to 1866, whereupon the premises also served as the changing rooms. It is rumoured that a stream ran through the basement. In the interwar years, the triangle area out front was used for holding public meetings. Severely damaged during WW2, the pub was reconstructed in the 1950s in the brutalist style - the original hall at the rear still surviving. It is believed that the name comes from the old hamlet being so heavily wooded (on the edge of the Great North Wood) that a sign had to be placed on the road to guide any travellers seeking the inn. This sign was a bent or knotted branch, hence "crooked billet".

Information for this venue is provided by the Bromley Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Craft Union Pub Co (Stonegate)
Local Authority
Bromley
Last updated
22/03/2024
Last surveyed
20/03/2018
Pub ID
BRO/12579
Asset of Community Value
Seen some incorrect or missing details? Improve this listing.
Opening
Monday
11:00-23:00
Tuesday
11:00-23:00
Wednesday
11:00-23:00
Thursday
11:00-23:00
Friday
11:00-Midnight
Saturday
11:00-Midnight
Sunday
Noon-22:30
Spotted an error with the opening times? Let us know

Current beers

Regular and recently seen

Crooked Billet, Penge

Add it to our list and share what's currently being served!.
Are you a CAMRA member? Contribute by submitting a beer score
Spot a Beer
Submit beer score
Do you know what Regular beers or changing beers this Pub serves? Let us know
Your scores
Join CAMRA to access beer scoring and view scores for other pubs.
Become a member.
Retrieving scores
You have no beer scores submitted.

Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
TNT and Sky Sports.
Garden Garden
Decking area
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Children permitted until 7pm
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Function Room Function Room
Large room available for hire
Games Games
Pool table and darts board.
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Transport
Close to bus routes (50m)
176 (Alight at High Street / Maple Road), 197 (Alight at High Street / Maple Road), 358 (Alight at High Street / Maple Road), 354 (Alight at High Street / Maple Road)
Many other routes nearby
Close to metro (1000m)
Avenue Road
Nearby Station (500m)
Penge East
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (900m)
Anerley
Are these pub facilities or features correct? Let us know

Nearby

View All
Photo taken 23 August 2023, exterior.. (Pub, Brewery, External, Key). Published on 04-12-2023
Southey Brewery & Taproom
Real Ale Available | Real Cider Available
Pub
0.1 miles - 21 Southey Street, Penge, SE20 7JD
Photo taken 5 July 2022, external.. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 04-12-2023
Alexandra
Pub
0.1 miles - 163 Parish Lane, Penge, SE20 7JH
Photo taken 2 Apr 2024; exterior.. (Pub, External). Published on 04-04-2024
Pawleyne Arms
Real Ale Available
Pub
0.2 miles - 156 High Street, Penge, SE20 7EU
Photo taken 15 Aug 2015, external.. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 16-08-2015
Goldsmiths Arms
Real Ale Available
Pub
0.2 miles - 3 Croydon Road, Penge, SE20 7TJ
Exterior uploaded 20 April 2020 with CM's Permission. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 11-07-2022
Craft Metropolis
Pub
0.2 miles - 47 High Street, Penge, SE20 7HW
Photo taken 15 Aug 2015, exterior.. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 16-08-2015
Moon & Stars
Real Ale Available
Pub
0.2 miles - 164-166 High Street, Penge, SE20 7QS
Photo taken 14 Oct 2016, exterior.. (External, Bar, Key). Published on 15-10-2016
Penge Conservative Club
Club
0.3 miles - 55 Croydon Road, Penge, SE20 7TG
Photo taken 24 April 2013 exterior. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 16-08-2015
Maple Tree
Real Ale Available
Pub
0.3 miles - 52-54 Maple Road, Penge, SE20 8HE
Photo taken 5 July 2022, exterior.. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 05-07-2022
Bridge House
Pub
0.3 miles - 2 High Street, Penge, SE20 8RZ
Photo taken 14 Oct 2016, exterior.. (External, Bar, Key). Published on 15-10-2016
Penge & District Trade Union & Social Club
Club
0.5 miles - 85 Royston Road, Penge, SE20 7QW
Home
© Campaign for real ale 2023 - 2024