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The Wheatsheaf Inn - JD Wetherspoon
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Nearby attractions
Wisbech & Fenland Museum
Museum Square, Wisbech PE13 1ES, United Kingdom
Wisbech Castle
1 -2 Museum Sq, Wisbech PE13 1ES, United Kingdom
Wisbech Park
Lynn Rd, Wisbech PE13 3AB, United Kingdom
National Trust - Peckover House and Garden
N Brink, Wisbech PE13 1JR, United Kingdom
Octavia Hill’s Birthplace House
7 S Brink, Wisbech PE13 1JB, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
King Kebab & Pizzas
7a Norfolk St, Wisbech PE13 2LD, United Kingdom
Duke's Steakhouse
8 Church Terrace, Wisbech PE13 1BJ, United Kingdom
Terry’s Diner
53 Market Pl, Wisbech PE13 1DP, United Kingdom
Lumira Snack - Bar
97a Norfolk St, Wisbech PE13 2LD, United Kingdom
The Italian Affair
New Inn Yard, Union St, Wisbech PE13 1DJ, United Kingdom
Cafe D-licious
14 Old Market, Wisbech PE13 1NJ, United Kingdom
Park street pantry
85 Norwich Rd, Wisbech PE13 2AU, United Kingdom
The Moja
13 North St, Wisbech PE13 1NP, United Kingdom
Alishan Indian Restaurant
A1101, Wisbech PE13 3BT, United Kingdom
Subway
Unit 21, 39 Market Pl, Wisbech PE13 1DP, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
The Rose and Crown Hotel
23 - 24 Market Pl, Wisbech PE13 1DG, United Kingdom
The White Lion Hotel
5 S Brink, Wisbech PE13 1JD, United Kingdom
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The Wheatsheaf Inn - JD Wetherspoon

18-22 Church Terrace, Wisbech PE13 1BL, United Kingdom
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attractions: Wisbech & Fenland Museum, Wisbech Castle, Wisbech Park, National Trust - Peckover House and Garden, Octavia Hill’s Birthplace House, restaurants: King Kebab & Pizzas, Duke's Steakhouse, Terry’s Diner, Lumira Snack - Bar, The Italian Affair, Cafe D-licious, Park street pantry, The Moja, Alishan Indian Restaurant, Subway
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+44 1945 469890
Website
jdwetherspoon.com

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Chicken Jalfrezi
Served with basmati pilau rice, plain naan bread, poppadums and mango chutney. (900 kcal)
Beef Madras
Served with basmati pilau rice, plain naan bread, poppadums and mango chutney. (1069 kcal)
Chicken Tikka Masala
Served with basmati pilau rice, plain naan bread, poppadums and mango chutney. (1158 kcal)
Mangalorean Roasted Cauliflower & Spinach Curry
Served with basmati pilau rice, plain naan bread, poppadums and mango chutney. (924 kcal)
Simple Chicken Jalfrezi
Choose: basmati pilau rice 5% (629 kcal); chips (1033 kcal).

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Nearby attractions of The Wheatsheaf Inn - JD Wetherspoon

Wisbech & Fenland Museum

Wisbech Castle

Wisbech Park

National Trust - Peckover House and Garden

Octavia Hill’s Birthplace House

Wisbech & Fenland Museum

Wisbech & Fenland Museum

4.7

(127)

Closed
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Wisbech Castle

Wisbech Castle

4.5

(55)

Open 24 hours
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Wisbech Park

Wisbech Park

4.3

(558)

Open until 12:00 AM
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National Trust - Peckover House and Garden

National Trust - Peckover House and Garden

4.6

(476)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Peterborough Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows
Peterborough Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:00 AM
51 Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1LF
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Christmas at the Movies by Candlelight
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Sat, Dec 13 • 7:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of The Wheatsheaf Inn - JD Wetherspoon

King Kebab & Pizzas

Duke's Steakhouse

Terry’s Diner

Lumira Snack - Bar

The Italian Affair

Cafe D-licious

Park street pantry

The Moja

Alishan Indian Restaurant

Subway

King Kebab & Pizzas

King Kebab & Pizzas

3.9

(177)

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Duke's Steakhouse

Duke's Steakhouse

4.4

(114)

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Terry’s Diner

Terry’s Diner

4.6

(56)

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Lumira Snack - Bar

Lumira Snack - Bar

4.9

(8)

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Kirsty GraftonKirsty Grafton
Normally you can rely on Wetherspoons as a safe pair of hands in the budget breakfast department. Unfortunately today they have let themselves and the people of Wisbech down. I had to send my breakfast back because the toast was burnt to cinders (which was stealthily hidden by serving it burnt-side-down). They said they would bring me another breakfast as the avocado etc was spread on the cremated toast. Round two fared even worse. I can only presume the chef was seeking vengeance for my impertinence sending the first attempt back. The avocado was spread in a measly fashion, just a slight sheen of green against ghoulishly pale toast. The poached egg was poached within an inch of its life (as photographed), with the yolk having not one molecule of runniness. It had the texture and density of a golf ball. Never again will I spend my hard earned £4.03 on a "Fiesta brunch" at this establishment. It was less of a fiesta and more of a farce. 0/10
Chris GledhillChris Gledhill
The building isn’t as grand as other Wetherspoons but it’s clean cheap and the staff friendly and efficient and it’s a popular place with the locals and shows sport on the telly and the food is adequate and affordable. Basically everything you’d want from a Wetherspoons. It’s all set on the ground floor with the exception of toilets upstairs. Lots of seating and a mini beer garden out back on a concrete patio.
Mihai ManeaMihai Manea
The Wheatsheaf Inn – JD Wetherspoon is a lively pub offering a wide range of affordable food and drinks in a welcoming atmosphere. Known for its historic charm and modern comfort, it features a selection of real ales, spirits, and hearty meals, perfect for any occasion.
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Normally you can rely on Wetherspoons as a safe pair of hands in the budget breakfast department. Unfortunately today they have let themselves and the people of Wisbech down. I had to send my breakfast back because the toast was burnt to cinders (which was stealthily hidden by serving it burnt-side-down). They said they would bring me another breakfast as the avocado etc was spread on the cremated toast. Round two fared even worse. I can only presume the chef was seeking vengeance for my impertinence sending the first attempt back. The avocado was spread in a measly fashion, just a slight sheen of green against ghoulishly pale toast. The poached egg was poached within an inch of its life (as photographed), with the yolk having not one molecule of runniness. It had the texture and density of a golf ball. Never again will I spend my hard earned £4.03 on a "Fiesta brunch" at this establishment. It was less of a fiesta and more of a farce. 0/10
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The building isn’t as grand as other Wetherspoons but it’s clean cheap and the staff friendly and efficient and it’s a popular place with the locals and shows sport on the telly and the food is adequate and affordable. Basically everything you’d want from a Wetherspoons. It’s all set on the ground floor with the exception of toilets upstairs. Lots of seating and a mini beer garden out back on a concrete patio.
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Chris Gledhill

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The Wheatsheaf Inn – JD Wetherspoon is a lively pub offering a wide range of affordable food and drinks in a welcoming atmosphere. Known for its historic charm and modern comfort, it features a selection of real ales, spirits, and hearty meals, perfect for any occasion.
Mihai Manea

Mihai Manea

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2.0
7w

Really like giving positive reviews but after the last couple of visits to this particular branch of Wetherspoons cannot do so. The bar staff seem to avoid eye contact and will serve you when they are ready and not until ! Multiple times they run out of sausages so either the breakfast or the mega value all day brunch is missing this key ingredient and the only thing they will compensate with is a bit of extra bacon . How can one of the main ingredients of their meals be unavailable, are they not either paying the butcher’s bills or simply not ordering enough ? Our last visit to the somewhat shabby pub with its sticky tables was very disappointing both because of the regular sausage shortage and the lack of attentiveness by the non busy staff. The place was virtually empty yet still we sat surrounded by uncleared plates and cups and cutlery. With the hospitality industry in crisis I would have thought they would pay better attention to their customers expectations and needs .will not be eating there again sadly , and we used to...

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1y

The waiters are behaving rudely. We were sitting quietly and went outside to smoke and then went into the restroom. When we returned, we discovered that our glasses had been taken away. We asked where our glasses were? To which they replied that you didn't have anything there. I had half a glass of white wine, my friend had a little beer. We were the only ones sitting in the building, they saw perfectly well that we were going to the restroom. I demanded that they return what was on the table to me, to which they began to prove to me that it is customary in this bar to clean up when people leave... I don't understand such rules. That is, I can't go outside or to the restroom? Why should I leave my things if it's cold outside? And it's clear that there was half a glass of wine. And I'll note that this situation has happened to me not only. It's terribly unpleasant. I would like to go back, but unfortunately I won't because my money that I paid for the goods is...

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33w

Normally you can rely on Wetherspoons as a safe pair of hands in the budget breakfast department. Unfortunately today they have let themselves and the people of Wisbech down. I had to send my breakfast back because the toast was burnt to cinders (which was stealthily hidden by serving it burnt-side-down). They said they would bring me another breakfast as the avocado etc was spread on the cremated toast.

Round two fared even worse. I can only presume the chef was seeking vengeance for my impertinence sending the first attempt back. The avocado was spread in a measly fashion, just a slight sheen of green against ghoulishly pale toast. The poached egg was poached within an inch of its life (as photographed), with the yolk having not one molecule of runniness. It had the texture and density of a golf ball.

Never again will I spend my hard earned £4.03 on a "Fiesta brunch" at this establishment. It was less of a fiesta and more of a...

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