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J.J. Moon's (JD Wetherspoon), Ruislip
Ruislip
HA4 0AA
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J D WetherspoonReviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Pub SignMan left this review about J.J. Moon's (JD Wetherspoon)
This is a split-level, mid-size Wetherspoons pub sat right outside Ruislip Manor station. The pub has two parts, with entry into the larger, lower level space. Plenty of mixed seating has been provided here, in a spacious front part of the room, with the best options down the right-hand wall, where you'll find comfy banquette booths separated by modern etched glass screens with angel-themed collage art works in each booth. High tables and stools run through the centre of the room, which is split by a couple of large pillars, each with a TV screen on top showing muted rolling news. The servery is down the left-hand wall and has the usual stone topped counter and uninteresting bar back with a large metal frame gantry above. Two sets of stairs lead up to a wood panelled, raised rear space with several rows of tables and chairs and some fixed benches to the left. Wall panels incorporate some decorative tiled sections and have a mix of artworks and photos on display. There's also a nice fireplace to the right, lit on this visit, with numerous CAMRA certificates, vases of flowers and a small mirror above. Limited roadside seating can be found out to the front, on a faily busy road and with trains passing overhead, so not great for a quiet pint.
The usual three 'Spoons regulars were supplimented by no less than six guests ales, from which I tried Elgoods North Brink Porter, which was part of their beer festival line up. The staff were all pretty efficient and for once, the place felt clean and well looked after.
I liked this place and thought it was quite a smart, well presented pub with the usual great value beer and food. It felt a bit more homely than your average 'Spoons and I was happy killing a bit of time here before getting the tube back home. There's a shortage of decent, ale focused, traditional pubs out in this part of town, so a reliable 'Spoons is a good option to have.
Date of visit - 23rd October 2024
On 6th January 2025
- rating: 7
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about J.J. Moon's (JD Wetherspoon)
This branch of Wetherspoon's conveniently situated opposite Ruislip Manor tube station always seems to be popular. We've been here a few times for their beer festivals when they seem to stock a much wider selection than other branches in west London, making the most of the outdoor area to the rear, where they set up a stillage with multiple casks.
Our Friday evening visit this week was just as busy as usual. I'm sure we nabbed the last table in the pub in the raised area to the rear. The interior is typical old-style 'spoon's with a single room and the bar to the left-hand side.
Greene King Abbot, Ruddles Best & Sharp's Doom Bar are the regular beers, in addition to Courage Directors & Vale Gravitas. Guest beers on our latest visit were Vale Fork Handles, Bateman's XXXB, Mauldon's Black Adder, Hanlon's Stormstay, Titanic Plum Porter, Oakham Mompressons Gold & Otter Bright. I couldn't see any sign of any real cider this time, but the bar was extremely busy, which would have made them hard to spot.
Staff are fairly brusque, but are efficient, whilst bouncers keep out the riff raff. Easily the best branch of Wetherspoon's in this part of London.
On 20th May 2024
- rating: 7
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Real Ale Ray left this review about J.J. Moon's (JD Wetherspoon)
This Spoons is right opposite the Metropolitan line station which was very handy. The pub was very busy on our Saturday afternoon visit, with all the adults supping in the main front room and a noisy, raised back section section for families with children. I found the pub to be knocked about and is in desperate need of a refurb, even the front entrance looks really tatty with broken tiles on the step in. Two banks of six handpumps, I decided on the Daleside Yorkshire Rascal, which was too lively for the handpump, so the nice young barmaid took the trouble to fill it up for us in the cellar, which was well worth the effort and was only £2.25 a pint.
On 25th June 2019
- rating: 6
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Delboy 20 left this review about J.J. Moon's (JD Wetherspoon)
Decent sized Spoons with at least a dozen ales on. I couldn't see them all as it was packed with football fans heading to Wembley on the tube. I went for Vale brewery Gravitas and a beer from Cotleigh brewery. Both were fine. Very handy for the tube right opposite.
On 2nd June 2019
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E TA left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
A very busy 'Spoons in a former Woolworths shop, quite noisy and noisome, well described below. Two mute gaming machines and a very loud TV showing football. Twelve ales on draft from Rooster, Blindman, Jaipur, Acorn, Oakham, Fullers, Doombar, GK and Ruddles, plus 4 boxed ciders behind the bar. I had a pint of Icarus which didn't go down well – it had a hint of vinegar about it – maybe it had overheated like its eponymous aviator. I'm not sure the GBG entry is deserved, and I don't see my rushing back.
On 18th August 2016
- rating: 5
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john mcgraw left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
Right opposite Ruislip Manor Underground station this is a medium sized and fairly comfortable Wetherspoon's. At the time the London Real Ale festival was on and there was a good selection of real ales on and all that I tried were in good form. Friendly staff.
On 2nd March 2014
- rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
This one is handy as it is right in front of you as you leave Ruislip Manor tube.
It is GBG (2013) listed and has twelve handpumps. However, given the number of them the ale selection was not that brilliant with some allocated to two ciders, Well's Special, Well's Directors and Old Speckled Hen. There was nothing from local brewers.
I went for the Woodforde Nelson's (or was it Admiral's?) Revenge at £2.45. It was OK but to me wasn't GBG quality.
Maybe I came here on an off day.
On 10th May 2013
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
Standard-issue 'spoons, comprising a split-level layout separated by what looks like a former pulpit. Typical furniture and decor with some a number of side booths. Some patio seating out front. 12 handpumps, all on, with adecent choice of uusual suspects, 'guests' (e.g. Roosters Yankee at £2.15, and in good form) and draught ciders. Handy for Ruislip Manor tube.
On 1st October 2012
- rating: 6
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Roger Button left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
This quite formulaic Wetherspoons was converted from an old Woolworths store in 1990. Some would argue that Woolworths probably had more character but few would suggest that there are many better places in the immediate area to go.
The interior is pretty much ‘Spoons by numbers with the bar down the left hand side, a few booths opposite and the usual décor. There was a decent selection of guests among the 10 hand pumps alongside all the usual features. The pub was quite busy for a Tuesday night albeit nearby Wealdstone FC were playing one of their biggest games for years so that may have accounted for much of it. There is some seating in a roped off section of pavement out the front which is undoubtedly mainly the haunt of the smokers.
All in all, a does what it says on the tin place, perhaps slightly better than normal but with a greatly enhanced reputation courtesy of the lack of competition.
On 23rd February 2012
- rating: 6
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Strongers . left this review about J. J. Moons (JD Wetherspoon)
This is an above average Wetherspoons with around ten or so hand pumps serving up staple Spoons ale alongside various guest beers. I was served by a friendly member of staff who pulled a decent pint of Guinness at a very pleasing price.
It was busy in here on Saturday night and although the crowd was younger than you would find at lunchtime I didn’t spot any trouble and in fact there was quite a good atmosphere. I would pop back in if passing.
On 17th April 2010
- rating: 7
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