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The Standing Order (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by E TA |
A down market JDW in a former commercial premises. It consists of a single large rectangular bar, carpeted, with the usual JDW décor only more dismal and depressing. The customers were mainly foreign tourists, giro-dependents and noisy families. C... [more>] | |
The White House (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is an extraordinary Spoons set in a huge stone built mansion with extensive grounds that include a front car park, a large side patio and a rear garden that actually has real grass. Inside it's a huge open plan room that is divided up into vario... [more>] | |
The Lord Keeper of the Great Seal (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a wholly uninspiring old school JDW shop conversion. Inside it's a single wide room with typical furnishings. The bar has ten hand pumps which had a dismal choice consisting of the JDW Trio Of Doom & Theakston's Best doubled up, two Internati... [more>] | |
Recommended by Aqualung . |
Hoskins is a name I remember from early CAMRA days but sadly their beers are now all brewed by Belvoir. This is very much an old school well worn boozer. I don't know if it's been done up since some of the reviews below but currently it has yellow w... [more>] | |
The Last Plantagenet (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is possibly the largest of the three city Spoons and thankfully was an improvement on the dross ones out in the Leicester suburbs. It's a long narrow room with typical furnishings although I did spot the odd armchair. The bar has three sets of ... [more>] | |
The Corn Exchange (Lloyds No1) Recommended by Aqualung . |
I'm surprised none of the reviews below have picked up on the fact that this one is a Lloyds. There was music playing at a fairly high volume when I arrived here late on a Thursday afternoon. As mentioned below it's a huge wooden floored room with an... [more>] | |
The High Cross (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
As well described below this is a fairly standard JDW consisting of a large single room. The twelve hand pumps had a decent choice with two unused, the JDW Trio Of Doom, Wild Weather Choppy Waters, Milestone Classic Dark Mild, Everard's Internationa... [more>] | |
Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a narrow split level pub that is carpeted throughout. There is a patio at the rear of the upper level. The bar has stools along it but as it wasn't too busy on my early Thursday evening visit so the bar wasn't getting blocked. Ten beers were ... [more>] | |
The William Wygston (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is a 1990s shop conversion that apparently had a refurbishment only last year. It's a typical long and narrow room that includes a patio at the rear. While being a pleasant enough room considering it's a shop conversion for the third time that d... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve C |
The Highlands is set behind a large car park and a lawn that is strewn with picnic tables. There is also a covered decked area that was being used by a couple of smokers who were sheltering from the rain during my recent Saturday afternoon visit. The... [more>] | |
Recommended by hondo . |
Now an indian restaurant | |
Recommended by hondo . |
now a Co-operative Society retail store | |
Recommended by hondo . |
now a Chinese restaurant | |
Recommended by hondo . |
now a Tesco | |
The Troll Cart (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Aqualung . |
This is an old school JDW dating from the mid nineties. It's a wide room with not much depth, typical furnishings and was busy at around 11:30 on a June Saturday morning. The bar has ten hand pumps which had the JDW Trio Of Doom, Adnam's Ghost Ship,... [more>] |
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