The linked article doesn't seem to have anything to do with Wetherspoons.
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The linked article doesn't seem to have anything to do with Wetherspoons.
Mice running across the floor? Next it'll be pink elephants dancing on the ceiling.
I'm going to have a look around Hinckley soon - with the aid of some very cheap train tickets to Leicester: £1.65 each way - so I'll make sure I document all the pubs before they close down upon the...
But isn't Stowford Press Mixed Berries just the same sort of drink with a different name? If it's sold at the same price, or thereabouts, won't the under-30s simply switch? Or will they look for...
I used to go to Arcadia or the Cardigan Arms - occasionally both - before Leeds Rhinos games back in pre-history. I think I'll still be maintaining my 'Spoons boycott when normal service is resumed.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/aug/24/wetherspoons-sales-fall-as-pub-chain-says-covid-will-push-it-to-loss
I'd almost be tempted to drop my total 'Spoons boycott if I could always get Dark Island there. But on the other hand, I'd always have a sneaking suspicion that they'd tweaked the recipe to fit the...
Indeed. It's not a quiz to determine how much you like 'Spoons - it's a mixture of general knowledge, guesswork and logic. For example, having been given the answer to which day of the week Curry...
14/14. I just went for carpet when they looked like a carpet. The ones that didn't look like carpet were therefore works of art.
London Hatter in Luton (an understandable mistake)
Nice one, John!
If it's near the point in the middle of the shopping centre where the speech bubble saying "Help! Get me out of here!" is usually seen, you've probably got it right.
This one is due to open in July - on my birthday! I suppose it would add a bit of gloss to an otherwise fairly mundane day if I cycled out that way to take a photo of the bloody pub, but don't expect...