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[Drinking] The Pub Debate - Weatherspoons



Blue&WhiteSea

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
837
Epsom
By far the worst pub I have ever been in is the Spoons in Kingston Upon Thames. not the worst Spoons. The worst pub. Absolute grief hole.

In fact K-U-Thames, despite being a quite nice town, is one of the worst night’s out. Pubs are shite. Really shite.
Funnily enough the best pub in Kingston is 'The Albion', bit of a walk from the centre but worth it.
Failing that, the Ram isn't terrible.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,366
When I was working away from home I would do Spoons every night for my dinner.
Cheap and cheerful
Each to their own tho eh? There's some out there that prefer an unreasonably-priced feast of bone marrow and ocelot spleen, washed down with a 14% abv artisan alcopop. We should respect their choices. Hipsters have feelings too. Something something Tim Martin
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
26,208
West is BEST
A Spoons breakfast is a perfectly acceptable way to begin a day out.

I have drunk outside Spoons in Greenwich when visiting friends. Fine.

I wouldn’t particularly choose to spend an evening in the vast majority of Wetherspoons boozers.

I once tried to help resuscitate an elderly gent who had collapsed in a toilet cubicle in a Wetherspoons at 1am.

We lost him and I got a huge sense of how depressing a way that was to end your days.

In a ‘spoons toilet cubicle at 1am.

I tend to avoid them in the evenings after that.
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
15,384
Worthing
By far the worst pub I have ever been in is the Spoons in Kingston Upon Thames. not the worst Spoons. The worst pub. Absolute grief hole.

In fact K-U-Thames, despite being a quite nice town, is one of the worst night’s out. Pubs are shite. Really shite.

The Robert Peel wasn’t bad when we visited in cup back in the ‘90s 😍
 




Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,762
Buxted Harbour
No mention of the Spoons Opera House in Tunbridge Wells. When I've been there it seems to be populated by people who make this 80 year old seem young.
It's also full of the degenerates that Spoons attracts...they just may be Tunbridge Well degenerates though.

But quite frankly how expensive it is to drink in pubs now I can't blame anyone for using them.

My local in Tunbridge Wells has this week put its prices up 8-11% across the board. A Guinness has gone from £5.90 to £6.50 a pint. Just checked the Spoons app and a Guinness in the aforementioned Opera House is £3.80. The pubs are 5 minutes walk apart.

The Spoons in Crowborough had Burning Sky Aurora on at £2.63 over the weekend. Exceptional value. Made even better if you have the 50p off CAMRA vouchers.

Basically if you can tolerate the drongos, shit bar staff and questionable beer (at times) then I don't see why you wouldn't drink there. Sadly I can't.
 


Ike and Tina Burner

Well-known member
Mar 22, 2019
613
That George St one was for the professional soaks - punters standing around outside at all hours whenever I sloped past. Ladbrokes bang opposite as well, so a pisshead paradise all round.
Not sure if anybody else has mentioned it but the North street one has a massive Paddy Power basically next door! Always thought it was a strange location, now it makes a bit more sense.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,737
The Fatherland
It's also full of the degenerates that Spoons attracts...they just may be Tunbridge Well degenerates though.

But quite frankly how expensive it is to drink in pubs now I can't blame anyone for using them.

My local in Tunbridge Wells has this week put its prices up 8-11% across the board. A Guinness has gone from £5.90 to £6.50 a pint. Just checked the Spoons app and a Guinness in the aforementioned Opera House is £3.80. The pubs are 5 minutes walk apart.

The Spoons in Crowborough had Burning Sky Aurora on at £2.63 over the weekend. Exceptional value. Made even better if you have the 50p off CAMRA vouchers.

Basically if you can tolerate the drongos, shit bar staff and questionable beer (at times) then I don't see why you wouldn't drink there. Sadly I can't.
Burning Sky Aurora….crikey.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The Marina Spoons is easily the best one in Brighton, get a table outside overlooking the boats and it's a great spot
I used to go in there but the toilets are disgusting.

Btw, Martin had to close 32 pubs due to £30million losses so it's not such a great success story.

 




Papak

Not an NSC licker...
Jul 11, 2003
2,278
Horsham
I used to go in there but the toilets are disgusting.

Btw, Martin had to close 32 pubs due to £30million losses so it's not such a great success story.

On the other side of the coin from last month (apologies for the sauce (sic):

 






Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
14,908
Almería
It's also full of the degenerates that Spoons attracts...they just may be Tunbridge Well degenerates though.

But quite frankly how expensive it is to drink in pubs now I can't blame anyone for using them.

My local in Tunbridge Wells has this week put its prices up 8-11% across the board. A Guinness has gone from £5.90 to £6.50 a pint. Just checked the Spoons app and a Guinness in the aforementioned Opera House is £3.80. The pubs are 5 minutes walk apart.

The Spoons in Crowborough had Burning Sky Aurora on at £2.63 over the weekend. Exceptional value. Made even better if you have the 50p off CAMRA vouchers.

Basically if you can tolerate the drongos, shit bar staff and questionable beer (at times) then I don't see why you wouldn't drink there. Sadly I can't.

2.63 for the Burning Sky is a phenomenal price.
 


The Fits

Well-known member
Jun 29, 2020
10,106
2.63 for the Burning Sky is a phenomenal price.
Especially Aurora, that's over 5%. If it's kept even slightly well that's too good to miss.
Elderly relative and I had our occasional brunch yesterday. Two breakfasts, one with black pudding, two coffees and a pint of decent porter, just shy of £20.
 






AmexRuislip

Retired Spy 🕵️‍♂️
Feb 2, 2014
34,780
Ruislip
JD Wetherspoons reporting that they have returned to profit and are paying dividend, the first to shareholders since 2019. But a significant part of the profit is being paid to staff members below board level - £49 million in bonus and free shares. That's the way to treat staff!

They've recently opened one in Marlow, much to the disgust of some local residents 😁
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,737
The Fatherland
JD Wetherspoons reporting that they have returned to profit and are paying dividend, the first to shareholders since 2019. But a significant part of the profit is being paid to staff members below board level - £49 million in bonus and free shares. That's the way to treat staff!
The ground staff were treated rather appallingly during Covid though. Nice he’s finally acknowledging them although a cynic would suggest it’s a sweeter because of the staffing issues he’s subsequently had.

There’s clearly money to be made in microwaved meals and out of date beer.
 










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