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The Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (JD Wetherspoon), Nottingham

97 Derby Road
Stapleford
Postal town: Nottingham
NG9 7AA
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J D Wetherspoon

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Alan Winfield left this review about Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (JD Wetherspoon)

The Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren is a brand new Wetherspoons that opened on the 7 February 2012,this pub is almost opposite the old Warren Arms which was pulled down around 2007.
The pub looks very nice from the outside it looks a lot different to most Spoons i have been in.
Once inside the bar is at the rear of the room this runs almost the full width of the pub,as you walk to the bar there is a very large ships cannon pointing towards you this is probably used to get rid of unruly customers,the ships theme is used throughout the pub with porthole windows used in the toilets.
The pub is one large square room that is divided into three drinking areas,the largest area is closest to the bar this has got a mixture of normal tables and chairs,tall tables and chairs and american type diner seating the two smaller areas towards the front of the pub have just got normal tables and chairs.
There are ten pumps on the bar with Abbot and Ruddles bitter being doubled up the six other pumps have a good choice of guest beers on them,we tried Hambleton Nightmare and this was a very nice well kept pint we also had a drink of Oldershaws Old Tom which was also a very nice drink the other beers were Thornbridge jaipur,Newby Wyke Kingston Topaz,Springhead Roaring Meg and Tring Three legs of Man.
Wetherspoons have spent a lot of money on this pub and i think they have done a very good job,i just hope that the other local pubs dont close down because of this.

Pub visited 15/2/2012

After loads of visits most weekends i still like this pub and there is usually a good choice of guest beers on the bar,on our recent visit we had decent meals and the Talyor Boltmaker went down very well.
Not disgruntled at all.

Pub visited 27/2/2016

Hundreds of revisits since my last review,always a decent selection of local Nottinghamshire brewed beers on the bar,Lincoln Green Marrion was not on the bar today or when we went in on the 29th May 2017,the Nottingham Admiral Ale was drinking well as usual and the Sambrooks Battersea Rye was good on bank holiday Monday and also today,four pints of each drunk over the two days so i should know what was on the bar.

Revisits 29/5/2017 and 31/5/2017

On 31st May 2017 - rating: 8
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Aqualung . left this review about Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (JD Wetherspoon)

This one is a newly built pub on the site of a former health centre.
As noted below it's a large room split into various areas. There is a nice tiled entrance and a front patio.
There are ten hand pumps and the beer choice consisted of one available soon, the IPA JDW Trio Of Doom with the GK beers doubled up, Lincoln Green Marion, Magpie Four For A Boy, Newby Wyke Black Beard and the house Admiral's Ale from Nottingham. It was good to see the guest ales were all local. I went for the Marion which was in excellent condition. Overall I thought this was one of the better Spoons.

On 31st May 2017 - rating: 7
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Alex Conway left this review about Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren (JD Wetherspoon)

The Admiral Sir John Borlase Warren is a newly built Roadside Wetherspoons on the main shopping street in Stapelford. A nice solid looking brick building from the outside the interior is equally as impressive and is up there as having one of the best interiors for spoons I have seen. The inside is very spacious and open plan with nice carpets and a fresh airy feel o it unlike some of the fustier drearier wetherspoons. There is also a nice glass ceiling and better more modern looking tables and chairs compared with the rest of the chain so design wise I was very impressed. The bar runs along the back wall of the pub had there were ten hand pulls. Unfortunately a lot of these were taken up by the boring house beers with Doombar and Abbot doubled up. There was also Ruddels bitter and a house beer from Nottingham Brewery called Admiral Ale. This left me with the choice of Butcombe Brewery’s rare Breed, Lincoln Green Brewery’s Sherwood IPA and Caledonian Brewery’s First Dawn as well as another I failed to note, all guest ales were £2.15. I thought the beer selection was a little disappointing but my rare breed was kept in reasonable shape and on the lower end of spoons pricing so overall quite enjoyable. This Is a nice little addition to stapelfords beer scene and although not the most exciting range It was a very comfortable modern spoons to sit and enjoy a beer in and one that I would not mind returning to as it is a rather pleasant place to relax with a beer. A strong 6

On 22nd May 2017 - rating: 6
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Pub location see interactive map of local area
Map location corrected by Alan Winfield
Attenborough, 3.26 miles, 1 hr 3 min walk (show)
Beeston, 3.6 miles, 1 hr 9 min walk (show)
Long Eaton, 3.71 miles, 1 hr 11 min walk (show)
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