User name:

Password:

Login


Sign in with Facebook


Not already a member?
Join our community and - Rate & review pubs - Upload pictures - Add events JOIN for free NOW


Chat about:
Disappointment of the week with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

Six Gold Martlets (JD Wetherspoon), Burgess Hill

Pub added by Aqualung .
49-51 Church Walk
Burgess Hill
RH15 9AE

Return to pub summary

Pub Type

J D Wetherspoon

Reviews (Current Rating Average: of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Graham Coombs left this review about Six Gold Martlets (JD Wetherspoon)

Relatively-modern Spoons in a long and wide rectangular room, which feels pretty dark in the middle but has more lighting at the end. Usual range of furnishings and clientele. They have managed to control the acoustics though, with a pleasant background hum of conversation, only spoilt by the occasional squalling infant. Two guest ales, Exmoor Gold and Holderness Dark, alongside the usual brews and in good condition. Fair enough.

On 30th March 2022 - rating: 7
[User has posted 3339 recommendations about 3276 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Six Gold Martlets (JD Wetherspoon)

New-ish shop-conversion 'spoons, less dressed-up than most but none the worse for that. Features a couple of rooflights near the front, but rather gloomy further back, especially in the run of booths along the side opposite the bar counter. In good weather, the patio tables out front in the pedestrian precinct are popular. Fairly indifferent selection of six real ales and one cider from the two banks of six handpumps, but my pint of Kissingate Sussex (£2.65) was in good form.

On 13th August 2016 - rating: 6
[User has posted 8086 recommendations about 8086 pubs]


Please Note: This review is over a year old.


Aqualung . left this review about Six Gold Martlets (JD Wetherspoon)

This is a new Spoons having opened in Spring 2014. It's situated at the start of the pedestrianised Church Walk on the left as you approach from the Railway Station. Unlike most nineties "identikit" shop conversion they have made a real effort here. It's a long narrow room with the bar on the right and exposed brickwork on the left where there are also some small booths. The most unusual feature is a genuine log fire which on my morning visit was positively roaring. Sadly on a late September day it wasn't really all that cold and I found the pub rather warm!
The bar has two banks of six hand pumps but sadly the beer selection wasn't that great. Doom Bore plus GK IPA & Abbot were doubled up and Shep's Bishops Finger was available soon. This left a cider, Hog's Back TEA & England's Glory and Wadworth Dungarvan Irish Red. I was reduced to drinking a sport badged beer namely the England's Glory (£2.55), a name now tinged with irony after they were stuffed by Wales. To be fair it was a reasonable beer in very good nick and although £2.55 for a standard guest is on the expensive side for a Spoons it isn't outrageously so.
Apart from the beer choice I thought this was a pretty good Spoons.

On 27th September 2015 - rating: 6
[User has posted 2143 recommendations about 2143 pubs]