Bransty Arch, Whitehaven - pub details
Address: Bransty Arch Row, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 7XE [map] [gmap]
Corkickle (0.1 miles), Parton (0.4 miles), Whitehaven (0.4 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Food served, Real ale
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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 10 users)
> Local guide: Cumbria pub guide
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user reviews of Bransty Arch, Whitehaven
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| Cavernous new-build type 'Spoons. Plenty of handpumps, but most of them wer dormant. Reasonalbe selection of ales nonetheless, but a rather boisterous, noisy crfowd on a sunday early evening made for an unrelaxong atmosphere. A number of dodgy looking characters who seemd to spend far too long hanging around inside the toilets (drugs?) didn't exactly enhance the experience. Rich66 - 3 Jul 2008 22:56 |
| Staff are hard working, helpful and friendly. Beers - always 10 guests - are good - well-conditioned in the cellar. Big emphasis on beers brewed in Cumbria - supplied direct to the pub. Lately: Yates, Cumbria Legendary Ales, Derwent, Geltsdale, Ulverston and coming soon Hawkshead. One of the best Wetherspoons anywhere and certainly the best pub in Whitehaven. Almost opposite the station. anonymous - 22 Oct 2007 10:49 |
| I found this Whitehaven Wetherspoons decent enough, i would go again! brickster - 17 Dec 2006 12:46 |
| As has been said "Wetherspoons is Wetherspoons". I remember my 1st experience of the pub brand way back when in Wolverhampton and it was aweful. This isn't and is the meeting place the young and old of the town - nights out on a weekend tend to start here but other less popular times are good also. Don't rate the food much but thats a taste thing and mine only and not my idea of a good range to be offered. They aren't really pubs, definitely more of rendevous points where I've hadmany a pleasant drink. Mcloj - 6 Oct 2006 13:39 |
| Just to update, I still agree with what I posted in 2004. The best place to go in Whitehaven. CdeC - 5 Apr 2006 13:56 |
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