We sometimes pop in for a beer and lunch. It's ok, the food is what you expect from Wetherspoons and we have never had a meal that we would consider bad here. The interesting thing about the building is the glass floor area at the front which allows you to see part of the old (probably) medieval masonry and some stairs which are now under the building. Often wonder about the people who may have trodden the troughs into their stones over the centuries. The tables sometimes take the staff a while to clean and the toilets are good. It does not have much of an atmosphere and it's more cafe-like than pub, the staff are busy and the hum of customer conversations is generally all there is. Parking is best done in the B&Q carpark and walk to the pub (2 mins). We have never been in the evening so cannot say what it's like then.
A small group of ladies went last Tuesday (23rd January). They were advertising haggis as it was Burns week. We especially went for this. They didn’t have any- even although there were flyers on the tables. The server was very rude, said he didn’t know what haggis was!! We decided to have the small fish(?) and chips. It was disgusting and an insult. Hardly any fish, just hard batter. With hindsight we should have refused it and gone elsewhere. Won’t be back.
Food was burnt small portions dirty plates on tablets not enough staff bar food was very horrible mixed large grill had 3 tiny bits meat 14 pound RIP off
Enjoyed our visit, pretty decent weatherspoons, nice clean toilets upstairs😆
I spent a few hours here last week and the place is nice and has plenty of space inside. The inside is clean and the staff are very good and always ready to serve the customers. There is plenty of room with many tables and an outdoor smoking area at the back. The prices for food and drink are good compared to rival pubs in the area and you can tell because most of the town locals drink here.
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Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11
Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11
Bentleys Bar & Grill opened in August 2011 aiming and succeeding to provide a comfortable place to relax, that could also caters for any occasion; whether that’s a coffee with a friend or a wedding reception.
Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11