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Chose this pub to meet up wiith some old friends and we were well catered for. There was a large Hen Night party butthe staff moved us to the back of the pub and helped us move some tables so we could all sit together. Beer was fine and service was prompt and efficient. I would say that this is definitely one of the better Wetherspoons and is well worth a visit.
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One of the better 'spoons - the ales are almost always very well kept (only had to send back a few of pints in 5 years, changed each time without question) and the staff very friendly. OK, from time to time numbers of staff could be better, however given the remit from central office more they often than not excel. Definitely one to look in on if the fancy takes you.
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A typical Wetherspoons with the usual route-march to the loos up umpteen flights of stairs.
Food was excellent washed down with pints of Old Boss from Moorhouse Brewery in Burnley in Lancs.
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Typical Wetherspoons located just across from the river Tay in Perth. The open-plan room itself is a large drinking hall with high windows overlooking the riverbank. Although a wall prevents you viewing the river itself. A slighly raised area at the side features bookshelves and overlooks what I presume was a church. Brewsters Rutterkin, Strathaven Summer Glow, Adnams Gunhill, Caledonian Deuchars IPA & Greene King Abbot Ale were the real ales on offer. Unusually for Scotland, there was also a real cider - Westons Marcle Hill. The best Wetherspoons we visited this weekend (out of 3).
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A very large building that used to be a TSB bank,although on the inside it's rather smaller feeling and quite dull. I popped in during the afternoon fish & chips promotion so it was hard to tell whether the aroma of fish was the food or the pensioners bulking the place out... 5 handpumps available of which i opted for a reasonable pint of Inveralmond 800, all in all its ok but nothing amazing 4 a spoons, 7/10
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Typical of many Wetherspoons - OK pub in an impressive building. On my visit was extremely busy with the two bar staff ridiculously overstretched and working like Trojans. Do the management not realise that Perth Races will bring in extra trade? Probably very pleasant on a quieter night.
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The local Wetherspoon's pub, this branch features all the usual pros and cons of this chain. Pros: cheap food and drink. Cons: seldom enough staff behind the bar and the tables are often cluttered with the dishes and glasses of previous customers. However, I visit this pub regularly and rate the staff as being some of the nicest people on the planet. Worth a visit.
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One of the best JDW outlets I have visited! Good service, great range of drinks, even if the young bar staff did not seem to be very knowelgeable about them. I had a pint of Bridge of Allan "Sporran Warmer".
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On a recent visit to Perth, this was the best of three pubs, by far. Four guest ales on offer! Friendly staff and a great view too.
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Service a wee bit slow, but good value food with real coffee at 65p.As has been said before, the toilets are at the top of the building although there are disabled facilities on the ground floor.
anonymous - 26 Apr 2006 12:55 |
Good ale, fantasic views the Tay
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FOR A HASSLE FREE DRINK AND SUPERB VALUE FOR MONEY MEAL DURING THE DAY - THIS TAKES SOME BEATING. LOVELY SETTING ON THE BANKS OF THE TAY, SPACIOUS LOUNGE, BRIGHT AND AIRY. GENTS TOILET REQUIRES OXYGEN MASK - UP ONE HELL OF A CLIMB OF STAIRS - BUT OTHER THAN THE QUICK SHIFT STAFF WORTHY OF A VISIT.
anonymous - 9 Jun 2005 21:01 |