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Wetherspoons is a dog-free pub

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infoman Sat 20-Jan-24 07:18:54

didn't know that till we made a visit to one last week.
With no football match's to be shown either,
it must be a bundle of fun to visit their pubs.

prestbury Mon 12-Feb-24 14:09:44

aonk
I’ve found that Wetherspoons pubs are variable. The one in my town is spacious and quite pleasant. Not all of them are the same.

Very few of them are the same with regards to the layout and furnishings. It is a little known fact that each Wetherspoons has a unique carpet design that in some way reflects the previous history of the building or the person it is named after.

SeaWoozle Wed 14-Feb-24 13:01:36

MissInterpreted

I wouldn't set foot in a Wetherspoons unless I absolutely had to - awful places with a thoroughly horrible owner. Nothing to do with any policy on dogs. I have a dog, but we don't take him into bars or restaurants - but for all the dog haters, there are plenty of places which don't allow them in. So by all means, you go to Wetherspoons - I won't be joining you.

Yay! I'd rather sit in a pond that go to Wetherspoons. Awful place run by someone equally terrible.

I'm a dog lover and for the most part don't mind them in pubs, so long as they're not wallowing all over the floor getting in the way or actively eating out of people's plates. Half the time you don't even know they're there. But we've always had Guide Dogs so lucky we get to take them in and never been questioned, like friends of ours have with their GDs.

stayanotherday Wed 14-Feb-24 13:37:34

I love Wetherspoons a a teetotal vegetarian who doesn't go to pubs as a rule.

A quiet place to have unlimited cheap hot drinks, cheap nice food with a large vegetarian and vegan menu. Excellent efficient service. No music, no dogs and quiet on week evenings.

infoman Wed 21-Feb-24 02:26:30

If you want to avoid sport this weekend and
w/c 26 February next week.

Saturday 24 February Rugby times
Ireland 14:15pm Wales
Scotland 16:45pm England
Sunday 25 February France 15:00pm Italy

football FA Cup games
Monday, 26 February
Tuesday, 27 February and
Wednesday 28 February
all the football matches being played in the evening time.

BlueBelle Wed 21-Feb-24 06:07:54

stayanotherday they do a lovely vegetarian breakfast

infoman Mon 04-Mar-24 04:11:07

Its safe to visit Weatherspoons this week if you want to avoid the football/rugby up to and including Friday night,8th March.

RUGBY
Saturday 9th March
Italy 14:15 Scotland
England 16:45 Ireland
Sunday 10th March
Wales 15:00 France

infoman Wed 13-Mar-24 18:06:43

Just a heads up about this weekend sports if you wanted to visit Weatherspoons

Avoid SATURDAY like the plague
12:15pm football
14:15pm rugby
16:45pm rugby
17:30pm football
20:00pm football

Sunday might be a better day
12:45pm football
15:30pm football

infoman Thu 21-Mar-24 06:17:00

Sport at Weatherspoons this coming weekend if you want to avoid the football.

Saturday night 6pm on channel four England v Brazil
Tuesday night 7pm on Channel four England v Belgium

infoman Fri 22-Mar-24 11:29:09

Sky news at 11:30am friday 22nd March 2024,reporting that sales have surged recently,maybe because of the no dog policy.

Delia22 Fri 22-Mar-24 14:21:32

I don't use our local Wetherspoons.However I applaud their 'assistance dogs only 'policy! Our local garden centre also has banned dogs from the premises .The reason given that staff were having to clean up the outside area after dog owners alowed their 'well behaved 'pets to foul the area! DISGUSTING! We visit there often for coffee and lunch.

Primrose53 Fri 22-Mar-24 14:27:52

We will be popping in tomorrow late morning for their lovely coffee with free refills and either a traditional breakfast or a Miners Benedict. That’s a toasted muffin with two poached eggs, black pudding, hollandaise sauce and rocket. They also do eggs benedict with ham or mushrooms instead of black pudding.

Primrose53 Fri 22-Mar-24 14:36:17

SeaWoozle

MissInterpreted

I wouldn't set foot in a Wetherspoons unless I absolutely had to - awful places with a thoroughly horrible owner. Nothing to do with any policy on dogs. I have a dog, but we don't take him into bars or restaurants - but for all the dog haters, there are plenty of places which don't allow them in. So by all means, you go to Wetherspoons - I won't be joining you.

Yay! I'd rather sit in a pond that go to Wetherspoons. Awful place run by someone equally terrible.

I'm a dog lover and for the most part don't mind them in pubs, so long as they're not wallowing all over the floor getting in the way or actively eating out of people's plates. Half the time you don't even know they're there. But we've always had Guide Dogs so lucky we get to take them in and never been questioned, like friends of ours have with their GDs.

So you’ve been to all 809 Wetherspoons in the UK to be able to call them “awful”? 🤣

We’ve had several visitors to our holiday house and they all leave very favourable comments about ‘Spoons. It’s clean and bright, the staff are friendly, it has a lovely atmosphere, the food is great and service is good. The coffee is the best in town and you get free refills. I have never had to complain about anything.

Don’t get too soppy sitting in your pond. 😝

infoman Fri 19-Apr-24 12:10:28

tv24.co.uk/b/sc7bc0-d8l

infoman Fri 24-May-24 05:38:54

Weatherspoons have brought back the very cheap drinks deal on MONDAYS only.

This Saturday (25 May) the FA Cup football match takes place between the two Manchester clubs,the game is live on BBC and ITV so if you want to avoid the football the build up starts just before 2pm.

infoman Mon 03-Jun-24 07:29:13

Just a reminder if you want to avoid the England football match against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The game is FREE TO AIR on Channel 4 kicking off at 19:45pm Monday night.

BlueBelle Mon 03-Jun-24 07:43:11

SeaWoozle and Misinterpreted you ve never been in our Wetherspoons I m not fan of the owner but he has done a brilliant job Ours is bright, cheery, very clean, beautifully decorated It’s in a ‘well known to locals’ building and there are big photos of how it was dotted around The food is no worse than most pubs or franchise businesses There s a lovely outside area with real plants all round and brightly coloured chairs It’s clean it’s reasonably priced and it’s popular
Most people who knock it either haven’t ever been in or are people who do fine dining and prefer to pay for the posh places that give you one pea on the plate

petra Mon 03-Jun-24 08:36:19

My local is a Weatherspoons. Grade 2 listed, extremely popular. Many pubs around here would be grateful for half the revenue this pub turns over.

Cumbrianmale56 Mon 03-Jun-24 12:21:05

I think Wetherspoons showing sport isn't such a problem as they only show what's on terrestrial television, which isn't every night. Worst pubs for me are the ones with the Sky Sports signs( sport mostly meaning football), where this tedious game and the pundit talk can be on every day. I never go to the two local pubs for that reason.

Tiley Mon 03-Jun-24 13:36:03

Spuddy

Very well said, MissInterpreted!

I'd much rather pubs won't allow obnoxious screaming arrogant brats in, running around, being noisy, knocking into people, knocking food and drinks off the table, leaving an absolute MESS all over the table, chairs, floors, being rude and abusive to staff and customers, while mummy and daddy refuse point blank to control their hideous monsters and continue worshipping their mobiles. They're the reason I no longer go to pubs.

Supermarkets, shops, libraries, buses etc. should also have no-brat rules!

I understand that not everyone likes dogs, dogs aren't to everyone's taste, I totally get that, but most are perfectly well behaved in public, unlike most kids!

Well said Spuddy. Our dog is a part of our family and goes everywhere with us. Even her passport is full and need to apply for a new one. I always ring ahead when going to a restaurant or pub to see if they allow dogs in. If the answer is No I have no problems with that will go to one that does. However when it comes to children it is hard to find places that say no children. Only the other day went for a meal, our dog sat under our table and no-one even knew she was there. In comes a family on the next table with 3 horrors (kids) one started screaming for no apparent reason, other one kicking the back of his chair incessantly while the other brat ran amok all around everyone's tables asking people daft questions like what are you doing. The parents were so engrossed on their phones they didn't appear to know what was going on. After 20 mins of this and numerous complaintd one of the waitresses went over and asked if they could make them sit down and be quiet. The parents were so rude to the waitress I felt so sorry fir her. As we were leaving the Manager came and apologised and said we have more problems with kids than dogs.

Shelflife Mon 03-Jun-24 16:09:56

Don't mind well-behaved dogs too much but a pub without football is my dream . Would not eat or drink in a pub with football on TV!!

sarahcyn Mon 03-Jun-24 16:16:38

I'm a big Spoons fan - their prices are incredible. DH spends hours in our local Spoons with his laptop and a cheap pint. He's in heaven and out of my way.
I value the fact that they have these specific rules.
I applaud their no-music rule - we can hear ourselves talk!
And the no sports rule - there are plenty of pubs with sport on.
Wherever there is a Spoons you will notice that the clientele is pretty well classless and it's always full.
Spoons have saved many iconic pubs and buildings and always do it sensitively - there is an amazing one in the City of London which is an old Victorian bank with magnificent mahogany interior.
On top of which they always serve coffee.
BUT the no dogs rule is a real pain sometimes especially when we are in the country with our harmless cockapoo.
I feel Tim Martin should allow individual owners or regional managers (or however he has things organised) to make a judgement call - either no dogs at all or dogs allowed at the discretion of the management (and turned out without delay if needs be).

(Another great Spoons: Stansted Airport.)

Yongy Mon 03-Jun-24 16:17:34

No place where food is served should ever allow dogs, or any other animal for that matter, to cross over it's threshold, it is totally unhygienic, and some people are allergic to them.

sarahcyn Mon 03-Jun-24 16:18:11

petra

My local is a Weatherspoons. Grade 2 listed, extremely popular. Many pubs around here would be grateful for half the revenue this pub turns over.

@petra that is a gorgeous Spoons! Can you share the location?

sarahcyn Mon 03-Jun-24 16:21:39

Yongy

No place where food is served should ever allow dogs, or any other animal for that matter, to cross over it's threshold, it is totally unhygienic, and some people are allergic to them.

@Yongy I grant that some people are allergic to dogs if in close contact but there is actually no evidence for the first of your statements at all.
Dogs, provided they remain on the floor, do not bring any more pathogens into a restaurant than humans.
Most pubs which allow dogs allocate half the space as dog-friendly so the allergic can avoid them.

Tiley Mon 03-Jun-24 16:29:35

Having had dogs for years and years who have all lived in the house, can honestly say we have never got any illness from them. But dogs have picked up tummy upsets from people dropping food on the floor which our poor unsuspecting pooch has eaten.