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Wheatsheaf, Wisbech

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user reviews of the Wheatsheaf, Wisbech

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Nice and calm and peaceful when I called in for a couple of beers last night. It is an ok pub as far as I'm concerned. I was pleasantly surprised to find that their cheapest ale, Ruddles County, was only £1.49p and Greene King Abbot only £1.99p - a couple of bargains nowadays. I shall return.
dougdeep - 3 Jul 2015 11:26
No soul...No Heart.. Full of aggresive members of the travelling fraternity (why they are called travellers when they dont travel no where is a mystery)
Beer was awful..lad behind the bar really didnt give a toss, yapping to his mate..
Typical Wetherspoons..
There are some nice boozers in Wisbech.. This a'int one of them
Ziggles - 28 Jan 2009 14:56
It is what it is. You know what you are getting with spoones, you pay for what you get.
But for a Wetherspoons it's not bad.
corbon - 23 Feb 2006 15:21
Wetherspoons pubs are synonymous with bad beer, worse food, and people who just want to get blind drunk...and this pub is no exception...the area is to be avoided at all costs after 8pm Thurs/Fri/Sat...as for the food, you get what you pay for...I�ve had worse, but I have had better, its edible (just)...generally this pub is to be avoided as there are better places to drink and eat!
sbungle - 11 Jul 2005 17:11
Wetherspoons is quite a new concept to Wisbech drinkers ! Unfortunately it has caught on with the local travelling population, so Fri/Sat nights are well worth avoiding. Lunchtimes best and when available, the beer is good and sells out quickly.
Gerard - 21 Aug 2003 00:37
An archetypal Wetherspoon's in the centre of a very picturesque town. Visited on 1st June 2003 with friends & was slightly disappointed to see over half the clips turned round and only Spitfire, Ringwood 49er and similarly strong beers on - would have been nice to see a session beer like JHB or Wherry in a place like that!

The food was ok for the price but had to have dirty cutlery replaced. Seeing that the town's other two main real ale pubs were closed for Sunday afternoon, the Wetherspoon's pub was surprisingly empty. However it is a convenient place for a cheap pint and a cheap eat.
Lee - [email protected] - 3 Jun 2003 17:43

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