Nothing new there. Friend of mine went for a JDW breakfast once and was told there were no more fried eggs left, he'd have to have scrambled.
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Just popped in here. It's an impressive Spoons by the admittedly low standards of most airport venues, and would arguably give many of their High Street branches a run for their money, let down only by the limited number of ales. The first floor bar has good views of a number of planes parked up at gates and somewhat more distant views of the runway, but it's bright, spacious and a massive improvement on the original Windmill. And it is definitely airside.
I can't say I noticed the views of planes and I sat upstairs but had been up since 4.30 so wasn't the most awake and it was heaving. More annoyed I didn't have time to do the Express Bar as it was right by my gate last Friday morning.
"A new Wetherspoons pub on Austhorpe Road in Cross Gates will be named"
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co....hers-1-9782377
Spoons drinks, ranked by alcohol content to price
https://www.pints.wtf/
See here for background
Interesting that Sixpoint Bengali IPA gives the most bang for your buck in some branches. It would be even more interesting if their core all-day clientele ever catch on.
Exactly, it's a very odd way of looking at drinking for "normal" people. Perhaps the data could be used to produce a mapping of the banding used by JDW in structuring its pricing in various places, if I have time I might look at pricing between JDWs in the same city or adjacent towns, arguably of more use.