I visited this place during my trip to London. There is wide choice of beers from all over the world. Burgers there are just awesome. Big and tasty. Also service was very nice and helpful. I did not have to wait long for my meal. Prices were not too high or at least compared to other pubs/restaurants in London.
For sure i will visit this place any time i will be in London.
Federica De Dominicis
+3.5
Another weatherspoon's pub under the belt! While the menu is the usual, the quality is a bit higher than other out of central London pub of this chain. I like the customers that dine here, the kind that stops by for a bite while shopping or on the way to later meeting. The staff is friendly and welcoming, delivering a fast service highly appreciated. The place is an old 1911 Cinema and then Club and still has its former structure, with a main hall and side stalls and the above balcony, great with its nostalgic vibe.
A very popular wetherspoons with a party atmosphere!! The building and layout of the wetherspoons is amazing. The staff were friendly enough to point out where the free tables were and they also cleaned the table for us. The food and drinks were classic wetherspoons!
"How can you give Wetherspoons food 5 stars?" I hear you ask. Well, it's about quantity and price more than anything. The quality of the food is 3 stars, but for overall value, you would have to give it 5.
The service was excellent, as always. Even though they got my bespoke wrong, the server couldn't have apologised enough and soon came back with the large breakfast with extra toast and beans to replace the eggs.
The Montague Pyke is one of the most expensive Wetherspoons in the country, but the large breakfast with my extras to replace the egg was only £7.69. Unlimited hot drink refills at £1.59 are also more expensive than most Wetherspoons, but still an absolute bargain.
Located south down Tottenham Court Road from its namesake station, it is well located for everything in the shopping district and surrounding areas.
Fantastic venue. Down from Tottenham court Rd station. Said to my partner lets catch a pint when I saw wetherspoons sign. Place is like a TARDIS inside. Huge bars and seating. Must be old theatre or cinema. Great vibe great staff and splendid beer. I can thoroughly recommend. Didn't have a meal but huge plates of fish and chips being eagerly dispersed. Will be returning
It's hard to fault this chain. The prices are always competitive. The drinks are always of a good standard and quality. The food, though basic, is ok. This particular venue has an interesting and rich history as an old picture house and last venue of The Marquee.
The Marquee Club first opened its doors on the 19th April 1958, at 165 Oxford Street. First as a jazz venue, and then from the early 1960’s, at the forefront of Rhythm and Blues, led by Cyril Davies and Alexis Kroners’ Bluesbreakers.
1964 saw the advent of the Yardbirds, Rock music and the Marquee Club’s move to 90 Wardour Street. The next 24 years saw the Marquee presenting cutting edge rock performers, from the Who, Jimmy Hendrix and Pink Floyd, to David Bowie and Punk Rock’s Sex Pistols and The Clash.
The club moved to this site in 1988, opening on July 3st with hard rock bands Kiss and Silverwing. It remained here for eight years, continuing to re- invent itself as a major rock venue.
Being a heavy rock/metal fan, I felt very much at home here. But I almost forgot that this was the last place of the legendary Marquee Club.
I'm quite impressed with the service, but it is a bit slow, although it's pretty busy, and I can respect that. But good job anyway, guys and gals.
Big Wetherspoons opposite Phoenix Theatre. Used to be old cinema, then the Marquee Club. Standard beers, food & prices. Why are toilets always upstairs in Spoons?
Excellent food, very quick service when ordering from the app. Pub is accessible for wheelchair users with level access and a lift down into the bar area.
Excellent deal with the free refills on coffee!
Massive Wetherspoons right on the Charing Cross road in theatre land. Good service, usual beer and food menu, and decent prices.
Very fast service.
Busy not enough seating areas.
Music, good atmosphere but very loud.
Force you to pour your drink into a plastic cup so they can Kick you out of the pub at 11:30 but the bar staff serve past 11:30.
Would have thought that was against licensing rules.
Just a run of the mill Spoons. It’s a big venue with entrances both on Charing Cross Road and Greek Street which is handy. The toilets are in the typical Spoons style of having to walk up a million stairs, but it does keep you fit.
The beer selection is vaster than your average Spoons and the value here is definitely to have food as drinks are quite expensive.
The food was decent and staff friendly. All pretty standard stuff. No surprises no treats.
Very busy, night club feel. Staff were quick but barely standing space. Big pub and heaving on a Saturday night, so not surprising. Expensive drinks, which is disappointing for wetherspoons.
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