When in a new place, where do you go for something to eat after eight pubs? An easy one this, you head to the nearest Wetherspoons, especially if you’re interested in the […]
The Bloxwich Showman!
Pat Collins (1859 – 1943), formed the Van Dwellers and Showman’s Protection Society in 1889, it’s still going strong today as the Showmens Guild. He moved to Bloxwich in 1915 from Cheshire, […]
Waterend Barn, St Albans
Is this the best Wetherspoons ever? Out of all the ones I’ve visited it’s my favourite to date, and up there with the Hamilton Hall on Bishopsgate, EC2. Although how do […]
The Crown, Worcester – A Hotel by Wetherspoon’s
This is a first for me. No, not going into a Wetherspoon’s, actually staying there. And I’ll tell you what, it was all good. Lets start with the pub first. The Crown […]
The William Henry, Weymouth
It’s a double carpet this one! And I don’t mean a 33/1 shot, neither. No, it’s a genuine two carpet Wetherspoon’s. There don’t seem to be many about. The Plough & Harrow […]
The Swan, Weymouth
A lot of folk think Wetherspoon’s are all the same, I beg to differ. Okay, the ethos is the same but there’s always subtle differences if you look. The building is the […]
The Greyhound, Bridport
It’s market day and you can’t get a seat anywhere. Mostly Grockles tucking into Timbo’s wonder meals and at these prices why not, supplemented by a handful of locals sat around the […]
The Golden Cross, Bromsgrove
I called into Wetherspoon’s Golden Cross in Bromsgrove the other day, not so much because I’m not fussed about motorway services and don’t mind a short detour from the motorway to find […]
William Morris, Hammersmith
Review of Wetherspoon’s William Morris Pub, King Street, Hammersmith, WC6
The Company Inn, Nottingham – It’s No Place for Old Men!
I can’t resist a Wetherspoons in the morning. Later on in the day, you can keep ‘em for me, but in the morning they’re just inspired. The Company Inn on Nottingham’s Canal […]