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    Wetherspoons..?

    A bit off topic I know but any of the pubs in the Wetherspoons chain does represent proper value for money IMHO...

    Your thoughts please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    A bit off topic I know but any of the pubs in the Wetherspoons chain does represent proper value for money IMHO...

    Your thoughts please?
    I think we should hold an AGM in a Wetherspoons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    I think we should hold an AGM in a Wetherspoons.
    Maybe even a Transfer ? !!!!...

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    Just had an early dinner with the wife at Wetherspoons in Darwen, 2 x cracking starters, 2 x cracking main courses and 3 pints for less than £30.00!

    Unbelievable Jeff!

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    Some people swear by them, but the last time I had breakfast in one in Edinburgh the black pudding looked like an ice hockey puck, and was about as eatable, if I'd thrown it at the window I could have caused some serious damage. Overall I'd have said it was average to poor, the missus who doesn't often use bad language said it was ****e, and won't go in one again. To be fair, it was cheap.

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    Some of them do some really good real ales at good prices. The food is reasonable for the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Just had an early dinner with the wife at Wetherspoons in Darwen, 2 x cracking starters, 2 x cracking main courses and 3 pints for less than £30.00!

    Unbelievable Jeff!
    Darwen ! lol My daughter lives there, her fella owns a night club called Sky's bar.

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    Because we live on the northern side of Bolton, Darwen is quite close and the Spoons is located in The Old Chapel which is a belter of a building.

    Agree with you on the Black Puddings sinkov, I had the full English in Stockton Spoons a couple of weeks ago, the "two pucks" were laughable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Agree with you on the Black Puddings sinkov, I had the full English in Stockton Spoons a couple of weeks ago, the "two pucks" were laughable!
    It's a shame BT, I'm quite partial to a reasonably priced full English and we did have a decent one in Southampton a couple of years ago, but the missus doesn't give second chances, not when there are so many other options anyway, so no more Wetherspoons for me.

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    Fair enough sinkov but I rather like Spoons...

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