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The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon), Inverness

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
72-74 Church Street
Inverness
IV1 1EN

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J D Wetherspoon

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Danny O'Revey left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

Typical Spoons in the centre of the city

On 2nd May 2023 - rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

A typically spacious Wetherspoon's establishment with bouncers on the door for our Friday evening visit.

It was the usual bland Wetherspoon's interior with its normal clientele for a weekend evening.

Greene King Abbot & Sharp's Doom Bar were available, as you'd expect. Caledonian Deuchars IPA is also a regular beer. Guests were Elgood's Greyhound & Blackberry Porter, Daleside Old Legover & Adnams Old Ale. In addition, there was also a real cider, which seems quite rare for Scottish pubs - Weston's Old Rosie.

I used a CAMRA voucher to order a pint of the Blackberry Porter and despite only paying £1.49 for the pint, soon wish I hadn't. The sour taste was a little offputting and I couldn't work out whether the beer was genuinely sour or whether it was off. I concluded it was the latter, but still can't be 100% certain.

You know what to expect from a Wetherspoon's - bland interior, a noisy atmosphere, cheap drinks, Abbot, Doom Bar, cheap food. All of those boxes can be ticked here.

On 8th November 2021 - rating: 6
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Aqualung . left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

As noted below although this is one of the JDW Hotels the bar is a fairly typical long rectangular room with a low ceiling that is rather gloomy and has the bar on the right. Due to the vagaries of Scottish Weather (continuous torrential rain) I got here a lot later than planned and so had a few hours rather than a brief stop before catching the next train North. It was a Wednesday afternoon and I didn't have any undue problems with the place.
The bar has ten hand pumps which had one available soon, the Scottish JDW Trio Of Doom, London Pride, Vale Gravitas, Orkney Northern Light & Dragonhead, Adnam's New Realm APA and Windswept Wolf. I tried the two Orkney beers (£2.19), the Adnam's APA (£2.49) and the Windswept Wolf (£2.79). All were excellent and there was no problem with the food I ordered.
Apart from the dreary gloomy room I thought this was a decent JDW.

On 13th June 2017 - rating: 7
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Quinno _ left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

A long and dark interior, with only the odd bit of light. Unusually for JDW, there are bits of modern art adorning the walls and a sculpture made of metal (based on Medieval helmets, apparently) can be seen. Overall standards were also from the Dark Ages, with uncleared tables, missing honey from Mrs Quinno's (chipped) fruit bowl breakfast and a general air of grubbiness. Sunday morning meant a mixed bag in terms of ale availability, my Tring was in good form at keast. Overall, not one of the chain's better outlets on this showing.

On 27th October 2016 - rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

Although now a 'spoons, this hotel still performs its original function. However, there is nothing much of interest remaining within the large, mostly opened-out bar. Fair selection of real ales from the two banks of five handpumps, with a few local and regional beers including Three Sisters from Orkney & Atlas (£2.19). Dull, and the uncleared tables hardly helped to give a good impression...

On 15th October 2016 - rating: 5
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Clive Thompson left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

I only called in for a quick half but it seemed a dark and rather depressing sort of place. It perhaps wasn't helped by the exterior being clad in scafolding, perhaps they are brightening it up.

On 19th May 2013 - rating: 4
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E TA left this review about The King's Highway (JD Wetherspoon)

Previously The Cummings Hotel, this pub now represents all the very worst traits of JDW. The single large bar was dirty, and the tabletops were sticky. Combined with an unpleasant, pervasive stale smell, this meant we didn't eat here, a shame as (much as I hate to admit it) JDW's food has generally improved a lot over the last couple of years and it looked OK on other customers' plates. The lone barman was slow, unhelpful and didn't know much about the beers he sold. There was an element of discussion over the use of CAMRA vouchers. Four ales on, non of which was well kept or very enjoyable (I shan't embarrass the breweries concerned). The clientele were from the bottom end of the normal JDW population. Even with the CAMRA discount this isn't somewhere to which I shall rush back - once every five years is quite enough.

On 27th November 2012 - rating: 2
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elizabeth mcgraw left this review about The King’s Highway (Wetherlodge)

We stayed at this Wetherspoon Lodge for 2 nights and was very disappointed,firstly there was no hot water,we reported this to the staff and it was only on the day of our departure they finally got it fixed. The bed had no headboard and there was a gap of about 18 inches between the wall and the bed the only thing keeping me from pushing the bed back against the wall was a bar going all around the bed frame, but I reported this to wetherspoons on my return and they re-imbursed me half the cost

On 1st November 2007 - no rating submitted
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