Le De Spencers Arms, High Wycombe - pub details

Address: Downley Common, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 5YQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13958) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations High Wycombe (2.3 miles), Saunderton (2.9 miles), Great Missenden (4.7 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Food served, Real ale

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> Current user rating: 7.7/10 (rated by 11 users)
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user reviews of Le De Spencers Arms, High Wycombe

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Although this pub is tucked away it was surprisngly busy for a damp Friday lunchtime. Beer well kept. Had a pint of Fullers - Jack Frost. Landlady made us feel very welcome but food service a little slow and food in my case Chilli was average.
Beer_Spotter - 21 Mar 2012 00:01
Nice cosy little pub which really is absurdly difficult to find. Bar divides itself up into several separate areas which helps the atmosphere no end. Perhaps I just have a friendly face but in the few times I've been there, I've never found it in the least cliquey or unfriendly.
Beers are mostly drawn from the old Gale's range which I can't say impress me that much - I prefer Fuller's own beers. The couple of times I have eaten there, the food has been fine.
Campanologist - 26 Aug 2011 00:11
Recently visited this pub on a walk, nice fullers pub in a good location and had a nice pint of Seafarers. Only downsides abit small inside no room to move, i am very slim and i couldnt get in or out of my seat. All tables were reserved for diners so you have to book a table in advance if you want to eat. Nowhere to sit inside if you just want a drink and its busy.
Maggsmagnificent - 24 Jan 2010 16:18
lovely warm welcoming pub with tasty food, visited today 15th. december 2009. this pub is under new management this month. we found the staff to be friendly and welcoming. A lovely log fire to sit by, a nice atmosphere, the food was freshly made and tasty. defineatly worth a visit.
sophiesmum - 15 Dec 2009 21:21
This pub has all the potential to be a great pub,petty location and interesting old building.However it is badly let down by poor management.The landlord is bumptious and there was a very sour faced women serving behind the bar which put a dampener on proceedings.The pub is dirty and needs a thorough deep clean.The beer was a disappointing range of Fullers ales namely London Pride and Gales HSB and Seafarer.The HSB was poorly kept and a very short measure was pulled and not topped up.I dont know why this is a Good Beer Guide entry ,nor why there is a cask mark accreditation.Also the rioja was sour and old but was at least replaced on complaint.The food took an hour to arrive but was very good,the problem is not enough people in the kitchen preparing the meals.Regulars do get served before stangers waiting patiently at the bar.The worst problem is letting small children have free reign anywhere around the pub interior while their chavvy parents spend hours drinking.This is meant to be a pub not a creche,and does lead to the feel of this place being an estate pub.It's difficult to find and not worth the bother.
Bucking_Fastard - 16 Apr 2009 10:53

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