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Wetherspoons, NW3
255 Finchley Road
NW3
NW3 6LU
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 4½ of 10) see review guidelines
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Wetherspoons
Very large (albeit unappealing) 'spoons on the first floor of the O2 Centre, irregular in shape and with modern furniture and decor. Reasonable selection from ten handpumps, including Thwaites Crafty Devil (£2.89).
On 29th September 2013
- rating: 5
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Aqualung . left this review about JD Wetherspoon
This is a Lloyds No 1 on the first floor of a hideous new shopping centre.
I could see nothing to distinguish it from a normal Spoons, apart from the fact that it lacked the usual daytime Spoons types as most of the customers seemed to be morning shoppers.
It's more expensive than the standard London Suburbia Spoons but not as pricey as the Central London area ones.
There are ten pumps, but the beer choice wasn't that great. There was GK IPA (no Ruddles!) and Abbot, boring London Pride doubled up, two ciders, Ringwood Fortyniner, Exmoor Gold, By The Horns Stiff Upper Lip and Adnam's Topaz.
I went for the Topaz (£2.85) which was unremarkable.
On 24th August 2013
- rating: 5
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john mcgraw left this review about JD Wetherspoons
Large modern open planned Wetherspoons in a shopping centre, couple of guest ales on but not much going for it,2 minutes from Finchley Road Station
On 28th June 2007
- rating: 4
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Strongers . left this review about JD Wetherspoons
This is a large open Wetherspoons located up on the first floor of the O2 centre. It's full of the usual assortment of Spoon's patrons propping up the bar and the odd shopper sitting by the huge windows over looking one of the many picturesque Finchley Road traffic light junctions.
The service and the quality of the lager is naff and the only good thing is that there are escalators and a lift that go up to and down from the floor the pub is on.
On 20th March 2007
- rating: 3
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