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The Last Post, Southend on Sea - pub details

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Address: Weston Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1AS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3536) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Southend Central (0 miles), Southend Victoria (0.4 miles), Southend East (0.9 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

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> Current user rating: 5.2/10 (rated by 48 users)
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user reviews of the Last Post, Southend on Sea

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The choice of real ales is the poorest that I've seen in a Wetherspoons.....and the ones that were on were not kept well...I had to return mine as it was undrinkable. The replacent beer (a hard choice as there was not much to choose from) was just about OK, so drank that and went elsewhere.
The food choices were also the poorest that I've seen in a Wetherspoons as well.
Won't be paying a return visit....although it is handy if you need a wee before catching a train, as it's right outside Southend Central.
Perry - 29 Jun 2017 11:21
A large pub with entrances on 2 streets and therefore 2 bars. Although there was plenty of handpumps, the choice of real ales was poor. There was too many ciders and the regular beers taking up pumps and their choice of beer was odd. Strange tasting summer style beers. The beer and the whole pub could have been cooler. Although the weather was very warm when I was there, the other pubs in Southend were coping better. Badly needs air conditioning and coolers on the hand pump beers. There was plenty of seating with a conservatory and a patio area. The food was OK but my soup arrived lukewarm and the baguette too hot to handle.
boozers_knows - 7 Sep 2016 14:04
After this mornings torrential downpour staff closed the shorter bar and seating area off because of flooding. A large puddle was forming on the carpet.
The main bar was fine although the real ale choice was now restricted. The uninspiring house regulars were available but only one guest ale - and four 'available soon' - if you waited.
Tables were cleared of plates but not wiped clean.
Staff friendly as ever.
fugglehops - 24 Aug 2013 22:10
Just fine; one shorter bar at the main entrance opposite Southend Central and another longer bar towards the back. All the usual beers on with a couple of decent guests; sunlight was streaming down through the glass around the middle of the pub on our visit yesterday which gave it a more pleasant feel (even if it meant it was a little sticky).
plymouthpirate - 4 Aug 2013 15:46
This is the kind of place which you either love or you hate. It's a cavernous place with a bar on either side of a large central area. It gets very busy, particularly on weekend evenings as, being right in the centre of town and cheap, it is an ideal place for youngsters to drink before going on to one of the nearby clubs. Such is the size of the place that you need not let them bother you.

You are guaranteed two things with every Spoons, good drink selection and good prices, which is why I come here when I am meeting friends in Southend, coupled with the fact there's really not that many other decent pubs in Southend town centre.

It does show football, which is unusual, so it can get busy at these times too.
eastangliantour - 30 Apr 2013 15:46

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