This pub is huge. It also has a great history dating back to the 1550s. Originally an inn that burnt down in the Great Fire. Rebuilt and converted to a bank in the 1900s. Now, of course, a Wetherspoons. It has some beautiful fixtures and fittings, a large domed ceiling, and wonderful marble pillars. Lots of seating here, which still gets filled up. The service is good, so long as you use the Wetherspoons app. Great choice of beers, wine and spirits and a very lively atmosphere.
Brilliant picturesque pub in the city with beautiful architecture. Although it is a spoons it does have a certain quintessential vibe in decor (for a few seconds) however this does fade. Beautiful prices (pints under £6 in central??). One drawback is lack of outside drinking.
Big Wetherspoons, absolutely packed for a Wednesday at 4pm but managed to find a table. Service was super speedy, staff were constantly on the move clearing empty glasses and bringing out new drinks. Food was alright, nothing mind blowing but cheap and cheerful. The one complaint is the other patrons! It was very noisy (typical), but people were just rude and pushing past chairs rather than saying excuse me or asking for seats to be tucked in.
Great location, high ceilings, the building history beats other Wetherspoons. Obviously, prices same as other branches and foods average, tho the spicy pizza is pretty punchy. We had at least 3 drinks per person plus five plates of food among four of us, a bargain in this part of town.
Absolutely loved this weatherspoons!! They sold Laphroaig and at a great price..the building was very clean and very impressive. The staff were as always very helpful and cheerful. The food as always was really good and prices not that more expensive than Manchester. Id be back again. They had a huge TV screen too.
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