Cycle friendly Wetherspoons
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Cinemas are queer buildings, often they would be hard to convert into anything else, especially those with sloping floors, or modern nested multiplexes
Maybe spoons could use some space for small cinemas in the pubs
Maybe spoons could use some space for small cinemas in the pubs
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Yes, I suppose so.Sweep wrote:Interesting - sounds like the spoons may be one of the nice bits of the square left and that they may have saved it from being flattened and turned into something dull.
This is Guildhall Square on Google Streetview.
At least the trees hide the hideous glass building.
The Guildhall is on the left - you can see the steps - and Wetherspoon's behind if you swing round.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@50.79706 ... 312!8i6656
Mick F. Cornwall
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My Mrs recognised it, she's a Pompey lass.. According to some, Tim is exploiting the lower classes. Cant see it myself?
Al
Al
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I went to the Posset Cup in Portishead on Saturday. It's on a main road but there's outside seating between it and Lidl.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... portishead
It's got to be new as this is the Streetview picture of the area.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... portishead
It's got to be new as this is the Streetview picture of the area.
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whoof wrote:I went to the Posset Cup in Portishead on Saturday. It's on a main road but there's outside seating between it and Lidl.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... portishead
It's got to be new as this is the Streetview picture of the area.
ws.jpg
If only touring I had your talent for willing mirage Spoons into empty spaces
Sweep
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Sweep wrote:whoof wrote:I went to the Posset Cup in Portishead on Saturday. It's on a main road but there's outside seating between it and Lidl.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... portishead
It's got to be new as this is the Streetview picture of the area.
ws.jpg
If only touring I had your talent for willing mirage Spoons into empty spaces
I hear that Brigadoon has a very nice Wetherspoons.
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Somewhat unusual entry, since I confess I didn't look around much for cycling parking facilities when I approached the Robert Peel, Bury.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -peel-bury
On my ride Wolverhampton to the Ribble Valley
Would have had to unload the bike and I was also feeling a bit zonked if truth be told.
So I walked up to the front door, a kindly customer (can't remember, such was my state, if they were entering or leaving) opened it for me, then I wheeled the green goddess Ridgeback Expedition loaded with two panniers and two ortlieb bags across the rack through, and leant it against the inside of one of the outer doors.
No one batted an eye lid.
Relaxed next to the bike, ordered a rather nice manager''s special mixed grill (yes I know that means the "use by" date is imminent on the boxes) for £3.99 and had a taster or two from the rather impressive range of beers on offer (better than the beer-mediocre Art Picture House (see below) last time I was there without a bike. One caramel stout had apparently been recommended by the local Bury Camra, so who was I to argue. It was wonderful. So I had another.
Feet were aching a bit from the great but rather tight Polaris cycling shoes (odd sizing) so I took to wandering to the bar in my socks.
Not something I would contemplate in the Ritz or Dorchester when I used to frequent such places.
But no one minded.
Friendly person behind the bar filled my cycling waterbottles.
(the pub has a sticker on the door inviting folk to come in to refill their water bottles as they wander round town - plus free water fountains and glasses)
At no time did anyone query my bike leaning against their inside door and when I came to leave the main chap behind the bar opened the door for me.
Pub of no great architrectural merit, in fact none, and very definitely not compared to its very nearby sister spoons, the grade 2 listed The Art Picture House
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... house-bury
but it was decidedly friendly to this cyclist none the less.
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... -peel-bury
On my ride Wolverhampton to the Ribble Valley
Would have had to unload the bike and I was also feeling a bit zonked if truth be told.
So I walked up to the front door, a kindly customer (can't remember, such was my state, if they were entering or leaving) opened it for me, then I wheeled the green goddess Ridgeback Expedition loaded with two panniers and two ortlieb bags across the rack through, and leant it against the inside of one of the outer doors.
No one batted an eye lid.
Relaxed next to the bike, ordered a rather nice manager''s special mixed grill (yes I know that means the "use by" date is imminent on the boxes) for £3.99 and had a taster or two from the rather impressive range of beers on offer (better than the beer-mediocre Art Picture House (see below) last time I was there without a bike. One caramel stout had apparently been recommended by the local Bury Camra, so who was I to argue. It was wonderful. So I had another.
Feet were aching a bit from the great but rather tight Polaris cycling shoes (odd sizing) so I took to wandering to the bar in my socks.
Not something I would contemplate in the Ritz or Dorchester when I used to frequent such places.
But no one minded.
Friendly person behind the bar filled my cycling waterbottles.
(the pub has a sticker on the door inviting folk to come in to refill their water bottles as they wander round town - plus free water fountains and glasses)
At no time did anyone query my bike leaning against their inside door and when I came to leave the main chap behind the bar opened the door for me.
Pub of no great architrectural merit, in fact none, and very definitely not compared to its very nearby sister spoons, the grade 2 listed The Art Picture House
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all- ... house-bury
but it was decidedly friendly to this cyclist none the less.
Sweep
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Sweep it occurs to me that those Midlands Spoons you enjoyed on your canalside trip may have been serving Banks's beers. They used to be one of our software customers and I visited the Banks brewery often. Inside they had a training pub where new Landlords learned the basics. The beer in that pub was to die for which in my experience you dont find in Bank's pubs where people are so often quaffing that excuse for proper beer.. Lager. The fast turnover in any pub offers a better chance of enjoying a decent pint. With their massive success ensuring rapid turnover its all part of Tim's Spoons's magic formula I guess?
Al
Al
Reuse, recycle, thus do your bit to save the planet.... Get stuff at auctions, Dump, Charity Shops, Facebook Marketplace, Ebay, Car Boots. Choose an Old House, and a Banger ..... And cycle as often as you can......
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The knights templer near Temple Meads station Bristol has a large outdoor seating area.
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The V shed on Bristols harbourside has outdoor covered seating but limited space for secure bike parking.
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The Glassmaker at Nailsea has some outside seating and with good visibility of the cycle parking from inside from much of the seating.
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The Tollemache Inn, Grantham, in the main street.
Beer garden accessible without going through the pub, though the gate isn't operable from the outside so you may need to go through the pub to let yourself in -a customer opened it for us. Plenty of space for bikes, and railings to lock them to, visible from several tables inside if you're not going to sit out.
Group of 5 called in mid afternoon on a Sunday last month, served reasonably quickly at the bar, filled water bottles. Food took ages to arrive and they'd run out of one order but didn't let us know till we'd been waiting 15 minutes - though they offered an upgrade to anything off the menu as compensation.
Level of service disappointing, particularly as we needed a quicker stop and feel we should have been warned about the delay at the time of ordering. Just this one visit, so I wouldn't dismiss the idea of using again.
Beer garden accessible without going through the pub, though the gate isn't operable from the outside so you may need to go through the pub to let yourself in -a customer opened it for us. Plenty of space for bikes, and railings to lock them to, visible from several tables inside if you're not going to sit out.
Group of 5 called in mid afternoon on a Sunday last month, served reasonably quickly at the bar, filled water bottles. Food took ages to arrive and they'd run out of one order but didn't let us know till we'd been waiting 15 minutes - though they offered an upgrade to anything off the menu as compensation.
Level of service disappointing, particularly as we needed a quicker stop and feel we should have been warned about the delay at the time of ordering. Just this one visit, so I wouldn't dismiss the idea of using again.
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I prefer Little Chef for a speedy meal
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Cycling-of course, but it is far better on a Gillott
We love safety cameras, we hate bullies
Cycling-of course, but it is far better on a Gillott
We love safety cameras, we hate bullies
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Cyril Haearn wrote:I prefer Little Chef for a speedy meal
You'll have a very long wait for one now!
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Cyril Haearn wrote:I prefer Little Chef for a speedy meal
They’ve all been converted to Greggs or Starbucks. Little Chef is no more, as of Jan 2018.
Our local CTC group used to call them Little Thief.
Sherwood CC and Notts CTC.
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A cart horse trapped in the body of a man.
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