Zachariah Pearson, Hullback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Now the Harry Pursey - and no longer a Wetherspoons.
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I visit Hull from The Netherlands regular, but won't visit this bar again. Very slow service and sometimes all the staff go into the office then when the come back say it is time to drink up. Then never said that we are about to stop serving, and no clock.
Also they have some nasty customers, one told me he was once a Hit-Man for a London Mob, and I should leave if I had a complaint. He was drinking with other shady customers, so I don't think he was a staff member.
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The Staff are the difference between this and other 'spoons. Very friendly, no matter if you are popping in for breakfast (We visit regularly) or at last orders. Real ale, always very good.
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Friendly local type spoons. Used to be heaving every night but now not on the student and trendy circuit. Still worth a visit, staff and real ales are both very good. Freqented by some regular drinkers, but they in a minority. Prices are very reasonable compered to other spoons in the city.
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A very nice little spoons with friendly quick service,they were advertising an "open night" when i visited with a draw,free buffet and 99p pints, bargain!! 8/10
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The only good things about the place are the name and the way out. Given Pearson's anti-alcohol principles, (about the only ones he had), it's quite a good joke.
The place is a dive with a very dodgy client base probably banned from elsewhere. If you're in the area and want a pint, go to the St. John's round the corner
dapis - 24 Oct 2008 12:35 |
The most unpleasant spoons I have been in,it looked like a refuse wagon had been in,unloaded then left. They could not make coffee ,because,"The machine is broken",they wer buggered,because,"the tills broken",nobody heard of a kettle and a brain,mind you I have been in a spoons when the staff had a conferance on how to make a black coffee vcf
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