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Locals and staff seem to be able to enter through various fire escapes and hidden entrances but the rest of us mortals have to use the front door. Another bog standard Wetherspoons - but there ain't much in the way of an alternative.
anonymous - 22 Feb 2016 23:32 |
Decent enough smaller spoons. Well kept Abbot on my visit and keenly priced as ever. Watch out can't serve booze until 11 in the mornings due to local licensing restrictions.
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After finally finding the entrance (somehow I was trying to enter through the fire escape!), I was greeted with a selection of 4 ales, 2 ciders and a perry. Greene King Abbot Ale & Ruddles Best, Jennings Sneck Lifter, Elgoods Greyhound, Sheppys Raspberry Cider, Mr Whiteheads Sundown & Thatchers Perry were all on. The interior is reasonably large and many people were still enjoying breakfasts or early lunches. Staff were pleasant. It did seem a bit dull inside. But that may have had something to do with the appalling weather.
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Have visited this place many times - the most recent being earlier this month.
The range of ales never fails to impress - all at competitive prices.
A clean and spacious place - the food is prepared to a high standard. The roast beef was excellent and is recommended.
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Massive building from outside but only on one floor inside,beer was well kept and only �1.80 a pint on real ales, 8/10
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had a good range of scottish beers on and well kept on my visit..food looked good as the staff were very busy but atmosphere was relaxed and chatty.
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Typical Wetherspoons conversion. Good value food and Exmoor ale was OK.
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