I have a bit of an issue with personal space do I do not go here that often, but when I do, there is something for everybody here, lots of diners to choose from, and the toilets are also nearby too so that's another good thing, also, there is a Vue cinema there too for before or after your meal. The reason I am only giving it 4 stars is because, as I said, it gets too crowded here and it doesn't help with my aspergers syndrome, but if you don't mind then this is definitely a good place to go, there are also bins all over the place so food is not just left there on tables, it has wheelchair access and sometimes you get a show with a stage somewhere in the middle so it keeps kids occupied when there's a...
Read moreNot a lot of options for breakfast, wasn't sure what I was expecting but it wasn't to find everything closed with our only options being Maccies, Spoons or Harvester - was expecting more especially as the dining quarter is open earlier than the rest of Meadow Hall for this purpose. Options seem great for lunch / dinner though.
Ended up in the Spoons for breakfast which is exactly what you'd expect from a wetherspoons. Main dining quarter and the wetherspoons were both clean and tidy when we were there about 9am in the morning but I suspect that's because there has been little foot traffic...
Read moreLots of variety in the food you can get, some places like McDonalds are always busy so do have queues. Under covid, a lot of the seating is restricted and social distancing and stuff is a bit awkwardly laid out but it is necessary and the staff do still do a great job in telling you where to go and stuff. If you do come in here for lunch or whatever, check out the lesser known stores before you go for KFC or McDonalds or Nando's. My friends and I love the Chinese...
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