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Best thing to eat in Weatherspoons?
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By (user no longer on site) 4 weeks ago
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I like their porridge with added fruit and honey. Every Wetherspoons I have been in cook it differently and also it varies how it's presented.
Toast and Jam is good too.. Traditional breakfast is okay but not fond of their meals though.
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By *idssissyTV/TS 4 weeks ago
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My taste buds are a bit weird but never really had an issue with spoons food, esp their all day breakfast, pizzas and fish and chips.
Not sure of the menu changes they recently made.
Know many don't like them but spoons suits me and it gets me out of the house |
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I don't thik I have ever been apart from many years ago with some work colleagues for their 99p breakfast as it was then. I think it was a spoons anyway, might have been a different one. As far as I remember I enjoyed it. Not somewhere I would feel comfortable going these days, but then again there are lots of others I would feel the same about. If it was at a quite time, perhaps. |
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I think peoples weatherspoons experience depends where you live.
The one here is really nice and I used to live on the same street so we would often pop up there than cook dinner.
But I have been to a couple that really are spit and sawdust places.
Lots of them are in really nice old buildings.
Not being paid by weatherspoons |
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By *rRios OP Man 4 weeks ago
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I got chicken wings (6/10) pizza (7/10) and halloumi fries (1/10)
Halloumi fires were burnt af. But even if they weren’t they were so salty.
Wings were grand, deep fried meh.
Pizza was surprisingly good. Would get again  |
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"I think peoples weatherspoons experience depends where you live.
The one here is really nice and I used to live on the same street so we would often pop up there than cook dinner.
But I have been to a couple that really are spit and sawdust places.
Lots of them are in really nice old buildings.
Not being paid by weatherspoons "
The one in St Albans is in a converted barn, the interior is beautiful. Carpet not sticky
The one in Oswestry is in an old post sorting office and comes complete with sticky carpet...
The one in Covent Garden sticks out like a sore thumb, it does include sticky carpet |
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My go to spoons meal was a steak and a jacket potato. Eaten that it loads of their restaurants only bad one was in Gainsborough. Spoons certainly not fine dining but cheap and convenient. Now they have taken loads of the menu I am much less likely to go in. |
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