Hogshead, High Wycombe - pub details
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Address: 120-123 Oxford Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 2DN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13196) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
High Wycombe (0.5 miles), Bourne End (4.5 miles), Marlow (4.5 miles)
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user reviews of Hogshead, High Wycombe
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Now part of the wetherspoons chain and lloyds no1 bar, 'the robert william loosley' - wetherspooons food menu's the same as always, nice and familiar. also a lovely huge bar with enough staff working it, so not waiting too long for drinks But with the nicest decor and seating in the whole of high wycombe. Looks lovely and has set off since oppening a few weeks ago with a really good atmosphere and vibe, lets hope it stays that way! cake - 13 Dec 2008 15:57 |
Re-opened on 28 Nevember 2008 as "The William Robert Loosley". Linkman - 5 Dec 2008 14:14 |
This pub is now closed Linkman - 18 May 2008 20:46 |
Used to love this pub but it lost its charm last year sometime, Just starting to get it back now, taken a while though. The town need a normal pub that doesnt blast the music every night and that you can just relax in. anonymous - 22 May 2007 16:58 |
This used to be a really good pub but I went back a few weeks ago and I was shocked at how poor it has become. Given its size and ability to offer drink promotions it really should be one of the best pubs in Wycombe but there is a complete lack of any atmosphere whatsoever. Its like a big youth club that needs a good clean. There are bits of the ceiling missing, big dirty stains on the walls, the toilets are a state and the bar is constantly sopping wet. One redeeming feature is that it doesn't and never has had doormen and there is never any trouble. Which goes to show that town centre pubs don't need them and often they cause trouble rather than prevent it. Before anyone commnets I have worked as a doorman at nightclubs and fully support their use at that type of venue, but pubs just don't need them. I am genuinely disappointed at the plight of this pub and have only bothered to write this in the hope that someone associated with the Hogshead reads it and takes some sort of action. Legion - 11 May 2007 15:58 |
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