I've just had lunch in Wetherspoons
Discussion
okgo said:
anonymous said:
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Wait, and that is meant to make these places MORE appealing?I didn't think there was a way the feel of the places could be worse but huge bits of plastic would do it! I've just worked out what they're mostly decorated like, bowling alleys!
okgo said:
Maybe support a local business instead, probably a better thing to do if you can.
Honestly, give it a rest. You don't like Wetherspoons, the "awful" people (code word for working class) that frequent them, and you detest covid measures. We get it. It's almost the tenth page and you've been saying the same thing on every single one of them. Frequent another thread - you've got your point across.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
The Knights Templar in Chancery Lane/Carey St is fabulous, but so are all of the Central London Spoons. Try the Hamilton Hall (Liverpool St Station, Bishopsgate) and the Crosse Keys (Gracechurch St).
Prices are a tad higher, but still an absolute steal for Central London.
The Liberty Bounds near Tower of London is ok but gets lots of tourists Prices are a tad higher, but still an absolute steal for Central London.
Cotty said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
The Knights Templar in Chancery Lane/Carey St is fabulous, but so are all of the Central London Spoons. Try the Hamilton Hall (Liverpool St Station, Bishopsgate) and the Crosse Keys (Gracechurch St).
Prices are a tad higher, but still an absolute steal for Central London.
The Liberty Bounds near Tower of London is ok but gets lots of tourists Prices are a tad higher, but still an absolute steal for Central London.
Claptonian said:
Whereas Okgo described these people as "awful", I'd go with "working class". Though, let's be honest - that is the same thing here, and he's showing his true colours......
I'm lucky enough to live in a rather nice west London suburb and the demographic at my local spoons during the day is mainly affluent retired (which I guess I would fall into). We love a bargain, us moribund folk (I'm 59). Early mornings you do get a lot or workmen in hoovering up the mahoosive breakfasts before starting work. In the evenings it's a younger crowd, as for some reason in this neck of the woods it's become the place for the kids of the affluent retired to meet up. Savvy parents, savvy kids I guess. Main thing is, it's always busy.
TwigtheWonderkid said:
Forgot that one, another great building. Must be the smarter tourists. Pay £20 for a coffee and a sandwich in the cafes around the Tower down by the Gateway Pier, or grab unlimited coffee, and lovely panini (another thing that they do very well), and some chips for a fiver in the spoons.
The French resturant next door is great for food, but just tried to Google it and appears it is permantly closed..PorkInsider said:
MonkeyMatt said:
wouldn't dream of setting foot in a Weatherspoons (I have in the past), not because I'm a snob, ut because Tim Martin is an absolute ahole
This.I wouldn't piss on that prize if he was on fire.
Unless you are clear on the ownership and management structure of the alternative - who cares ?
Vasco said:
PorkInsider said:
MonkeyMatt said:
wouldn't dream of setting foot in a Weatherspoons (I have in the past), not because I'm a snob, ut because Tim Martin is an absolute ahole
This.I wouldn't piss on that prize if he was on fire.
PorkInsider said:
MonkeyMatt said:
wouldn't dream of setting foot in a Weatherspoons (I have in the past), not because I'm a snob, ut because Tim Martin is an absolute ahole
This.I wouldn't piss on that prize if he was on fire.
In truth, isn't he like many businessmen, despicable sometimes, and great at others. How does he compare to Mike Ashley? Does he and his company pay their fair share of tax, and if so, do those who don't go into Weatherspoons use tax avoiders like Starbucks or Amazon?
PorkInsider said:
MonkeyMatt said:
wouldn't dream of setting foot in a Weatherspoons (I have in the past), not because I'm a snob, ut because Tim Martin is an absolute ahole
This.I wouldn't piss on that prize if he was on fire.
https://neverspoons.app/
otolith said:
PorkInsider said:
MonkeyMatt said:
wouldn't dream of setting foot in a Weatherspoons (I have in the past), not because I'm a snob, ut because Tim Martin is an absolute ahole
This.I wouldn't piss on that prize if he was on fire.
https://neverspoons.app/
Haven't been to 'spoons for a good long time used to enjoy a Sunday lunch and a few beers, why they served awful yorkies I don't know, but otherwise, okay the potatoes and veg weren't great either but sport was on the telly and the company was good, £20 to get fed and well watered, churlish to criticise says me.
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