Dining Experience @ The Waterhouse JD Wetherspoon. . As a chain pub, The Waterhouse JD Wetherspoon is known for its large standardised menu available all day, with good value for money dishes. It's also the only large-scale pub brand to operate during breakfast. . Ambience is cozy and warm. The tight corridors lead into small dining rooms, which are medium-lit. Aging wooden furnishings, faded carpets, and a non-digital feel, lend character. . Service is partially self-service, with ordering and payment over the counter, as the online system doesn't work. Staff will serve orders to your table, but cleaning up is leisurely done, just as well they have ample seats. . Food is low-cost pub grub, most passably edible to above average in quality. Portions are large for individuals, offering good value for money. Prices are affordable, budget about GBP £16 per person. . The Beer Coors Light (GBP £4.18) is a refreshing yet light brew, good only for easy-drinking or the young. . Their rendition of Fish And Chips (GBP £10.82) features a large boneless fillet of lean flaky moist atlantic cod fish, coated in a crisp golden batter. Has a lovely gentle sweet savoury flavour. . I added salt and malt vinegar, for added sour salty kick. The thick cut English potato chips had starchy salty savoury flavour, while the gooey mushy peas had vegetal grassy earthy sweet flavour. Very...
Read moreThe Lamb and Flag pub in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a true gem among local establishments. From the moment you step through the doors, you are greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The traditional yet charming interior creates a cozy ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a long day.
The pub's selection of ales and beers is impressive, catering to both connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike. Their staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always willing to recommend a new brew or discuss the latest offerings on tap.
When it comes to food, the Lamb and Flag certainly does not disappoint. Their menu boasts a delightful array of classic British dishes, prepared with care and attention to detail. Whether you're in the mood for hearty pub grub or a lighter option, their diverse menu ensures there's something for everyone.
Beyond the welcoming ambiance and fantastic fare, what truly sets the Lamb and Flag apart is its sense of community. Regular patrons and newcomers alike are embraced by a warm camaraderie, making it a perfect spot to socialize and meet new friends.
If you're in Leeds, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Lamb and Flag. It's a quintessential British pub experience that will leave you with a smile on your face and a...
Read moreThere's not much you can say about a Wetherspoons that can't be said about any other Wetherspoons (apart from the ones you know you shouldn't go near). This is a rabbit Warren of rooms and tables without TVs every 4 paces and at least has that difference going for it. It is however lit like your nan's front room and is so bright you would think you were in a Holts' house from 20 years ago. The mix of tables and rooms and chairs invariably ends up looking a mess and almost un-navigable. When we visited at teatime on a Sunday it was a soggy tip. The rain outside had reduced visitor numbers but the tables weren't being cleared or cleaned too regularly. Using the app brought drink and food quite quickly and the staff were really friendly. The toilets - historically very nice in this pub - were awash that day. I may be a man but there seems to be some kind of blokes who need to leave the whole gents toilets as wet as they can. I'm not sure whether it's an aim problem or a need to bathe in the sinks or just a sociopathic disregard for anyone else. Anyway, I was glad I didn't have summer footwear on. It's not a bad 'Spoons all in. If that's a good thing, I'll...
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