Fairly average Wetherspoons in the Sunderland town centre that is large and was busy on our Saturday afternoon visit. Most of the beers on offer were in the festival for foreign beers. The selection was Pacific Pearl Black IPA, Beer Studio Burnt Sienna, Deschutes Twilight Pale Ale, Lancaster 1842 Pilsner, Pivovar Kocovnik Vivat Bohemia, Lodewijk Swinkles Fly By Night, Lymestone Pounamu, Skinners Sennen & Ruddles Best. Ciders were Thatchers Cheddar Valley & Old Rosie. I tried the Cheddar Valley, which was in a poor condition. Bar staff seemed a little flustered and were not partiuclarly helpful. Close to the station and handy in that regard. But otherwise, no need to venture here.
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Pretty good for weatherspoons.fast efficent service and a pleasant atmosphere
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nice food chaep as well
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sunderland pubs boo
anonymous - 12 May 2007 20:42 |
Not the best spoons 4 definate but seen worse.beer ok,7/10
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when the smoking ban kicks in where will all the giroers go then?
anonymous - 24 Jan 2007 22:26 |
not the best at all can't think of a reason to visit
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not bad, but a little uninspiring. The most enjoyable part of this pub is going to the toilets, they are stuck in the back of beyond, and past where people are eating. I've seen a few people not make it to the toilets in time and deliver quicker service than the kitchen staff...
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not the best of the Weatherspoons I have been in.
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dull.
Agree with previous post.
With so many pubs in town to choose you'd be mad to choose this one
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Part of the weatherspoons chain which means cheap drinks-a regular haunt for those on benefits,very busy on giro day.
Iloveacoldpint - 14 Nov 2004 13:53 |