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Wetherspoons as a eat out and social do`s

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Michael12 Sun 25-Jan-26 09:51:10

I go into a Wetherspoons when out ,and having noticed that more age related people are using .
Most will go for maybe a coffee which you can once buying initial mug , you can refill as many times as well plus also meals are priced as well.
I have noticed people who live in nearby residental homes going in, plus a group of elderly women knitting as in a organised group .
Mick

OldFrill Mon 26-Jan-26 16:00:07

Appreciating "all walks of life" indicates snobbery?
Glad to be educated.

Primrose53 Mon 26-Jan-26 15:54:34

BlueBelle

You get all ‘walks of life’ in any eating place that is pub level and not fine dining, isn’t that part of the rich variety of life.
Sounds a real snobbish thing to say

Snobbish indeed.
I love the variety of customers in Spoons. It’s great to see big family groups of parents and small children and often grandparents too. We often see a group of middle aged men obviously on a catch up. We’ve seen lady knitters. We see carers with residents from local care homes. Bikers pop in to the beer garden. Students nip in at lunchtime.

I think they should set aside a special area exclusively for snobs surrounded by decorative trellis covered in plants so they do not have to look at ghastly people “from all walks of life”. It would, of course, be clearly signposted “Snobs Only”. 🤣

Purplepixie Mon 26-Jan-26 15:43:07

Spoons has to be the last resort. Support small independent places. They’ve put a lot of the smaller ones out of business. Plus the main bloke is a complete waste of time.

Primrose53 Mon 26-Jan-26 15:39:42

Gfplux

They and the owner were huge supporters of Brexit so I never will set foot in one, ever.
Some people have short memories

🤣🤣Been waiting for someone to come up with that! 🤣🤣

BlueBelle Mon 26-Jan-26 15:39:10

Sorry I don’t understand your remark Oldfrill where does religion come into it ?

OldFrill Mon 26-Jan-26 15:36:28

BlueBelle

You get all ‘walks of life’ in any eating place that is pub level and not fine dining, isn’t that part of the rich variety of life.
Sounds a real snobbish thing to say

Well, you don't here, quite a few are frequented based on religious affiliation. I find it preferable when that's not the case .. if that makes me a snob by your standards I'm happy.

Usedtobeblonde Mon 26-Jan-26 15:20:29

I have been told the hotels are good and rival Premier Inns which in my experience are going down hill, particularly the restaurants attached to them.

Kate1949 Mon 26-Jan-26 15:14:43

couldn't possibly afford

Kate1949 Mon 26-Jan-26 15:14:00

Wetherspoons have revolutionised the pub industry. They have enabled people who otherwise possibly afford to go to pubs to eat or drink. I have seen the lovely staff in our local one turn a blind eye to elderly people who come in for the unlimited hot drinks and take out their own sandwiches. Spoons are phenomenally successful, even branching out into Europe. They are giving people what they want. I for one couldn't care less about the owner's views.

fancythat Mon 26-Jan-26 15:05:18

Oh, and their "principles", fly out the window!

fancythat Mon 26-Jan-26 15:03:26

I find people can be snobs. Until their money runds lower.
Then all of a sudden, they are quite happy to join other people!
Funny that.

BlueBelle Mon 26-Jan-26 14:59:59

Gfplux no short memory for me as I said upthread I can’t stand the owner or his political views however he has saved a lot of wonderful buildings and has a business aimed at working class people and uses British food where possible so you have to weigh up pros and cons
I m sure there are many business people with views I maybe don’t agree with hope you haven’t got a Dyson or ever buy from Next

babamama Mon 26-Jan-26 14:46:18

Spoons filling a gap in the market from up market pretentious eateries to plain diabolical greasy caffs! I have always found them clean and tidy with well trained staff, and a reasonable choice on their menu. A godsend for students on a tight budget as well as OAP,s .Don't keep knocking them.

Riversidegirl Mon 26-Jan-26 14:36:40

It's one of the places a woman feels comfortable and happy alone.

Millie22 Mon 26-Jan-26 14:09:13

I love Wetherspoons and our nearest one in Ashby is really nice. Aside from the lovely garden area which had fantastic hanging baskets last summer it is very welcoming for everyone from young families to older people.

I've been to the Windsor one and Stratford on Avon too.

knspol Mon 26-Jan-26 14:07:14

Never been in one but have heard from different people that the breakfasts are really good.

Astitchintime Mon 26-Jan-26 14:00:44

Definitely don’t frequent Wetherspoons……..far sooner support independent local businesses, might cost slightly more but well worth the superior quality. I am very choosy what I eat.

Gfplux Mon 26-Jan-26 13:49:12

They and the owner were huge supporters of Brexit so I never will set foot in one, ever.
Some people have short memories

BlueBelle Mon 26-Jan-26 13:43:27

You get all ‘walks of life’ in any eating place that is pub level and not fine dining, isn’t that part of the rich variety of life.
Sounds a real snobbish thing to say

OldFrill Mon 26-Jan-26 13:12:12

Robin202

My daughter went in to one with her partner for breakfast and said never again, as some rather odd people in there which made her feel uncomfortable.

You get all walks of life in a Wetherspoons, l find it part of the attraction.

BlueBelle Mon 26-Jan-26 12:48:15

Robin what a strange post some ‘rather odd people’ so never again what is an ‘odd person’ I ve never seen any odd people in ours just lots of very, very ordinary folk, young, old, unemployed, workers in fact all sorts
Do explain what these ‘odd people’ were like or were doing I m intrigued

NanKate Mon 26-Jan-26 12:39:44

PS We had a major power cut at home today, so we went down and had a good breakfast in front of a roaring fire at Wetherspoons.

NanKate Sun 25-Jan-26 21:49:05

I was very sceptical at first, but we found ourselves in our small town early one morning and instead of going home for breakfast we decided to try Wetherspoons. . We both had a delicious, cheap breakfast in front of a blazing fire. It was great 👍

Grandmadinosaur Sun 25-Jan-26 19:52:23

GrannyIvy

Our local one serves a good chilled Sauvignon Blanc and DH says a good pint (at a good price) but the food isn’t brilliant the tables are sticky and it is a bit run down but always really busy. Not my choice really much nicer places to go locally.

My DH would agree with yours re good prices and a decent pint. He meets a friend in there once a month for a pint and catch up. Along with his free bus pass to get there it’s a cheap afternoon out for them.

Robin202 Sun 25-Jan-26 19:40:31

My daughter went in to one with her partner for breakfast and said never again, as some rather odd people in there which made her feel uncomfortable.