HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon — Restaurant in St Albans

Name
Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon
Description
Classic pub grub and real ales in a sizable chain venue with exposed rafters and a large fireplace.
Nearby attractions
St Albans Cathedral
Cathedral, Sumpter Yard, St Albans AL1 1BY, United Kingdom
The Clock Tower
High St, St Albans AL3 4EL, United Kingdom
Verulamium Lake
St Michael's St, St Albans AL1 3JE, United Kingdom
Verulamium Splash Park
St Michael's St, St Albans AL3 4SN, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Slug & Lettuce - St Albans
13-15 Victoria St, St Albans AL1 3JJ, United Kingdom
Miller & Carter St Albans
11 Victoria St, St Albans AL1 3JJ, United Kingdom
Aspava
The Alban Arena, Civic Cl, St Albans AL1 3LD, United Kingdom
Megan's at the old Bell Restaurant (St. Albans)
22 Chequer St, St Albans AL1 3YD, United Kingdom
Crêpeaffaire
37 Market Pl, St Albans AL3 5DL, United Kingdom
Tabure St.Albans
6 Spencer St, St Albans AL3 5EG, United Kingdom
Five Guys Burgers and Fries St Albans
17 St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3DP, United Kingdom
Infuse Modern Indian Restaurant
4-5 Waddington Rd, St Albans AL3 5EX, United Kingdom
Nando's St Albans
19-23 Chequer St, St Albans AL1 3YJ, United Kingdom
Bill’s St Albans Restaurant
2 Chequer St, St Albans AL1 3XZ, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Travelodge St. Albans City Centre
53 St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3DY, United Kingdom
The White Hart
23-25 Holywell Hill, St Albans AL1 1EZ, United Kingdom
The Samuel Ryder Hotel St. Albans, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
27 Holywell Hill, St Albans AL1 1HG, United Kingdom
Torrington Hall
47 Holywell Hill, St Albans AL1 1HD, United Kingdom
Ardmore House
54 Lemsford Rd, St Albans AL1 3PR, United Kingdom
LillyRose Serviced Apartments
25 Grosvenor Rd, St Albans AL1 3UP, United Kingdom
Related posts
Keywords
Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon tourism.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon hotels.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon bed and breakfast. flights to Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon attractions.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon restaurants.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon travel.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon travel guide.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon travel blog.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon pictures.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon photos.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon travel tips.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon maps.Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon things to do.
Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon
United KingdomEnglandSt AlbansWaterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon

Basic Info

Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon

St Peter's St, St Albans AL1 3LE, United Kingdom
4.1(1.7K)
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Classic pub grub and real ales in a sizable chain venue with exposed rafters and a large fireplace.

attractions: St Albans Cathedral, The Clock Tower, Verulamium Lake, Verulamium Splash Park, restaurants: Slug & Lettuce - St Albans, Miller & Carter St Albans, Aspava, Megan's at the old Bell Restaurant (St. Albans), Crêpeaffaire, Tabure St.Albans, Five Guys Burgers and Fries St Albans, Infuse Modern Indian Restaurant, Nando's St Albans, Bill’s St Albans Restaurant
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+44 1727 814100
Website
jdwetherspoon.com

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in St Albans
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in St Albans
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in St Albans
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Featured dishes

View full menu
Small Breakfasts
Tea And Toast
Breakfast Muffin Deal
Margherita
Pepperoni

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon

St Albans Cathedral

The Clock Tower

Verulamium Lake

Verulamium Splash Park

St Albans Cathedral

St Albans Cathedral

4.8

(2.7K)

Closed
Click for details
The Clock Tower

The Clock Tower

4.6

(188)

Closed
Click for details
Verulamium Lake

Verulamium Lake

4.7

(69)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Verulamium Splash Park

Verulamium Splash Park

4.4

(239)

Closed
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Non-touristy & Unseen London with an Urban Planner
Non-touristy & Unseen London with an Urban Planner
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:30 AM
Greater London, W2 1HU, United Kingdom
View details
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in London
Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience in London
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
Fulton Road Industrial Units 22-28, Wembley Park, Wembley, HA9 0NP, HA9 0NP
View details
Robbie Williams Solo Art Exhibition - Moco Museum London
Robbie Williams Solo Art Exhibition - Moco Museum London
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
1-4 Marble Arch, London, W2 2UH
View details

Nearby restaurants of Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon

Slug & Lettuce - St Albans

Miller & Carter St Albans

Aspava

Megan's at the old Bell Restaurant (St. Albans)

Crêpeaffaire

Tabure St.Albans

Five Guys Burgers and Fries St Albans

Infuse Modern Indian Restaurant

Nando's St Albans

Bill’s St Albans Restaurant

Slug & Lettuce - St Albans

Slug & Lettuce - St Albans

4.3

(870)

Click for details
Miller & Carter St Albans

Miller & Carter St Albans

4.4

(753)

Click for details
Aspava

Aspava

4.4

(280)

$$

Click for details
Megan's at the old Bell Restaurant (St. Albans)

Megan's at the old Bell Restaurant (St. Albans)

4.5

(767)

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.
logo

Reviews of Waterend Barn - JD Wetherspoon

4.1
(1,705)
avatar
1.0
5y

I have been in this pub many times over the years. I live in Hertford and usually go to that restaurant but I fancied a change today as I was shopping in St Alban's. I went to the bar to order drinks and the staff did not know the drinks I was ordering, they need retraining if you ask me.

I then discovered that it is only offering a limited menu due to weather conditions, not to judge here but if you can't handle heat then you shouldn't be cooking in a kitchen! They were only offering small burger meals and pizzas, and they couldn't even get that right!

Our pizzas were served undercooked, when we showed a manager he asked what he would like him to do, he's the manager! He should know what to do!

Also, there is no adequate air conditioning inside, I'm a severe Asthmatic and should be able to eat in comfort without dripping with sweat.

Staff need a serious switch around and retrain as service is painfully slow and having to point out names of drinks to them and explain what they are is appalling!

Update: I have just found out that the air conditioning is broken! I'm no expert but I believe that they shouldn't be able to operate under certain temperatures due to help and safety concerns.

Such a beautiful building with character has been let down by poor management and untrained staff, I will not be coming back and shall stick to my local. Not as aesthetically pleasing but at least the food is actually cooked and the staff know the difference between...

   Read more
avatar
1.0
2y

TLDR - Weird unjustified dress code, dirty tables, unbothered staff and awful food. The story of the only spoons I've ever been disappointed with.

Went here for my friend's birthday only to find I wasn't allowed in because I was wearing trousers that had drawstrings to keep them tight. Yes. You've read this right. Anything that is or resembles tracksuit pants are not allowed to be worn. When I called upon the manager to explain why this is, all she said is "this is what works for us" but refused to explain why it was a rule. She was really unhelpful. Being with friends, I managed to get one of them to bring a pair of trousers for me to allow us in. Needn't bother. Table was mucky as anything and when the member of staff came to clean it, she wiped half of it and walked off leaving the other half covered in salt and discarded wrapped and glasses. Staff delivering drinks seemed p*ssed off and were unresponsive when we asked for anything. I ordered a spicy meat feast pizza and it was AWFUL. So dry it was actually squeaking against my teeth as I ate it all whilst not really...

   Read more
avatar
2.0
1y

A lunchtime visit to "The Barn" was quite a revelation. I'll start with the food as the American style double burger was not bad. Presentation was uninspiring but then I wasn't expecting a gourmet experience. The jacket potato with cheese was also unexciting to look at but the meal itself was far worse. The potato itself was hot enough but that has more to do with the manufacturers of the microwave than the abilities of the kitchen staff. Even so, the hot potato wasn't hot enough to melt the meagre portion frozen grated cheese. There was no butter on the potato either. The meal came with a beer and a soft drink so the price would have been reasonable had the meal also have been reasonable. Sure, the drinks are cheap in Spoons but that attracts a certain type of customer. Are there any other food outlets in which the ignorant pigs at an adjacent table would think it acceptable to deposit their empty glasses, used cutlery and condiments on the edge of our table whilst we were still eating? And as for atmosphere, there is more...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next

Posts

Toni BlackToni Black
I have been in this pub many times over the years. I live in Hertford and usually go to that restaurant but I fancied a change today as I was shopping in St Alban's. I went to the bar to order drinks and the staff did not know the drinks I was ordering, they need retraining if you ask me. I then discovered that it is only offering a limited menu due to weather conditions, not to judge here but if you can't handle heat then you shouldn't be cooking in a kitchen! They were only offering small burger meals and pizzas, and they couldn't even get that right! Our pizzas were served undercooked, when we showed a manager he asked what he would like him to do, he's the manager! He should know what to do! Also, there is no adequate air conditioning inside, I'm a severe Asthmatic and should be able to eat in comfort without dripping with sweat. Staff need a serious switch around and retrain as service is painfully slow and having to point out names of drinks to them and explain what they are is appalling! Update: I have just found out that the air conditioning is broken! I'm no expert but I believe that they shouldn't be able to operate under certain temperatures due to help and safety concerns. Such a beautiful building with character has been let down by poor management and untrained staff, I will not be coming back and shall stick to my local. Not as aesthetically pleasing but at least the food is actually cooked and the staff know the difference between whisky and beer!
Mark JMark J
(Visited Sunday 22nd September) Another Wetherspoons I had visited many years ago, however I didn't review previously. I had actually forgotten what a great branch this is. Situated just off the main shopping street and next to the civic hall. Two former relocated Barns, which are now of listed status, make up this pub. On this occasion I ordered a Sticky Korean Fried Chicken Bowl and a pint of Leffe Beer. Total cost = £10.02. I've had the Korean chicken bowl on a number of occasions now and am quite taken with it. Hopefully it will remain on the menu for the longer term. The pint of Leffe arrived within a few minutes of ordering. The food arriving around nine minutes. Although the bowl the food arrived in was smaller than the usual Raman bowls, it was none the less filled with a good quantity of chips and chicken. This branch is in the top #10 of branches I have visited over the years. Highly recommend for reasonably priced food and drinks in a nice setting.
David SimkinsDavid Simkins
I haven’t visited this pub for years, and probably only a couple of times previously. It’s easy to snobbishly dismiss Wetherspoons’ pubs, plus the chain owner doesn’t get good press. Nevertheless they do what they do very well! Like most Wetherspoons’ premises this is a spacious, stylish building. You won’t find a longer bar and bigger range of beers/ales/lager in St Albans, and at the cheapest prices. Also a large, covered area outside for smokers. I was impressed by the latest additions to the bar, including Leffe Blonde at £3.49. Clearly the busiest pub locally on a Tuesday evening in early February. I’m not enticed by either the choice/look of the food but you can’t argue with a successful business model.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in St Albans

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

I have been in this pub many times over the years. I live in Hertford and usually go to that restaurant but I fancied a change today as I was shopping in St Alban's. I went to the bar to order drinks and the staff did not know the drinks I was ordering, they need retraining if you ask me. I then discovered that it is only offering a limited menu due to weather conditions, not to judge here but if you can't handle heat then you shouldn't be cooking in a kitchen! They were only offering small burger meals and pizzas, and they couldn't even get that right! Our pizzas were served undercooked, when we showed a manager he asked what he would like him to do, he's the manager! He should know what to do! Also, there is no adequate air conditioning inside, I'm a severe Asthmatic and should be able to eat in comfort without dripping with sweat. Staff need a serious switch around and retrain as service is painfully slow and having to point out names of drinks to them and explain what they are is appalling! Update: I have just found out that the air conditioning is broken! I'm no expert but I believe that they shouldn't be able to operate under certain temperatures due to help and safety concerns. Such a beautiful building with character has been let down by poor management and untrained staff, I will not be coming back and shall stick to my local. Not as aesthetically pleasing but at least the food is actually cooked and the staff know the difference between whisky and beer!
Toni Black

Toni Black

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in St Albans

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
(Visited Sunday 22nd September) Another Wetherspoons I had visited many years ago, however I didn't review previously. I had actually forgotten what a great branch this is. Situated just off the main shopping street and next to the civic hall. Two former relocated Barns, which are now of listed status, make up this pub. On this occasion I ordered a Sticky Korean Fried Chicken Bowl and a pint of Leffe Beer. Total cost = £10.02. I've had the Korean chicken bowl on a number of occasions now and am quite taken with it. Hopefully it will remain on the menu for the longer term. The pint of Leffe arrived within a few minutes of ordering. The food arriving around nine minutes. Although the bowl the food arrived in was smaller than the usual Raman bowls, it was none the less filled with a good quantity of chips and chicken. This branch is in the top #10 of branches I have visited over the years. Highly recommend for reasonably priced food and drinks in a nice setting.
Mark J

Mark J

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in St Albans

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

I haven’t visited this pub for years, and probably only a couple of times previously. It’s easy to snobbishly dismiss Wetherspoons’ pubs, plus the chain owner doesn’t get good press. Nevertheless they do what they do very well! Like most Wetherspoons’ premises this is a spacious, stylish building. You won’t find a longer bar and bigger range of beers/ales/lager in St Albans, and at the cheapest prices. Also a large, covered area outside for smokers. I was impressed by the latest additions to the bar, including Leffe Blonde at £3.49. Clearly the busiest pub locally on a Tuesday evening in early February. I’m not enticed by either the choice/look of the food but you can’t argue with a successful business model.
David Simkins

David Simkins

See more posts
See more posts