please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Visited on a very hot day in July, which meant the terrace area was mobbed. As a Queenslander the sun is not a rarity to me so I went indoors where it was much cooler, and almost deserted. Big place, spread over a couple of levels. An adequate number of staff meant all were being fed & watered without fuss. I had a pint of something called Gem (2.55), which was perfectly fine. An above average Wetherspoon's.
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not a bad Lloyds No1 Bar which can be handy for after work drinks when on a late shift as they are open til 2am sun to Thurs and 3 on Fri and sat,ale selection is Poor and quality unpredictable but its ok for a late night pint,sadly as of late if there is more than 20people in the place after eleven sun to wed its busy! On other hand sat nig can be a total meat market so its either one extreme or the other! 7/10
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This is the best Wetherspoons I've encountered. I visited on a sunny weekday afternoon, and sat out on the terrace by the waterside, with a nicely chilled and extremely reasonably priced glass of Chardonay. Staff were efficient and pleasant.
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Very good real ale, nice outside terrace. Healthy climb to the toilets!
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One of the nicer 'spoons with outstanding quayside views. Just visited (Friday afternoon) and it was almost empty.
BobOs - 22 Aug 2008 20:57 |
Excellent...cavernous but atmospheric and a great situation down on the Harbourside. Cheap drinks and food.
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excellent food and beer, really good atmosphere
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Good range of real ale, and very pleasant sitting outside watching the world go by on a sunny weekday afternoon (but one can imagine it getting crowded at the weekend).
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Cavernous bar on several floors, dancefloor downstairs. Bars at top of bottom to avoid long trips for a round. good drinks deals - 2 botles 3 quid monday-thurs. Generally cheap anyway. Plays commercial music, gets very busy at weekends, but a good pre-club bar.
Tom - 4 Apr 2004 21:09 |