Penderel Oak(Wetherspoons)
As luck would have it there is a Wetherspoons situated underneath a certain office block of much reported fame. Okay private comments aside this place is a well situated, well laid out pub with a platform sitting at the front of the venue leading back to a bar on the left and seating in [...]
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Tags: Holborn and Russell Square
Wetherspoons Terminal 4
There’s nothing quite like going miles and miles out of your way for a pint in the name of the blog. Okay so I happened to be dwelling in a certain arrivals lounge when i spotted the all too familiar glow of the Wetherspoons logo and looking at the watch popped up to [...]
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Tags: London
The Last Plantagenet (Wetherspoons)
Well what to expect from a wetherspoons in the first place? No music as usual and quiet even at the most popular hours of the evening, The place is scattered with small varnished tables and old men. The curry club in here is a popular run as for a change the curry [...]
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Tags: Leicester
November 9th, 2006 · 2 Comments
The White Swan (wetherspoons)
And what a wetherspoons she is! You get searched on the door by the bouncers and enter into a large venue first with a low celing and then opening out into an art deco nightmare of wallpaper and warehouse style ceilings. There is a kind of veranda out the front but inside [...]
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Tags: Angel and Islington
The Wetherspoons
Okay, worst picture in the world right? Well in fact this isnt a half bad wetherspoons, for one this it is certainly big enough. Downstairs you find a smokey haven of a long passage way beside the bar down to an open space area of food-orientated tables at the far end. I am told [...]
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Tags: Nottingham
The King James (wetherspoons)
Just outside Waltham Cross sits Cheshunt, a humbled town with one of the newer Wetherspoons in the country- the King James. A veritable haven of sluts, smokers and tradesmen. The main pub is based on a wide open floor plan with bar ahead and to the left with seats for eating at [...]
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Tags: Hertfordshire
The Roebuck Inn (Wetherspoons)
yes indeed, another Wetherspoons and not a stone’s throw away from the slightly larger one in Nottingham town centre. The roebuck inn allows its punters to enter into a small porch-way and into a much larger bar area which winds round to the right and though some archways you find yourself in [...]
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Tags: Nottingham
Willow Walk (Wetherspoons)
Just a short trot from Victoria Station lies a Wetherspoons far superior to the one in the station itself. The pub is accessible from two high streets as it stretches across the corner of this block of buildings. On entering you will find a rather small but comfortable passageway of small tables and [...]
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Tags: Victoria and St James's Park
Wetherspoons
Well what an interesting name for a pub this is indeed and it feels about as imaginative inside as it does by name. The place is a rather large room with a semi-circular bar at the end, set out in an open-plan style with booths accross the right hand side and non-smoking tables on [...]
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Tags: Woking
Lord Moon of the Mall (wetherspoons)
On entering this prestigious wetherspoons one finds themselves in a small hall with a high ceiling well decorated as if the room is a lot older than the rest of the venue which potters off into an array of traditional wetherspoons tables and then descending to a low ceiling bar [...]
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Tags: Westminster and Whitehall