The Gog and Magog, Plymouth - pub details
Address: Southside Street , The Barbican, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 2LA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2367) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Plymouth (0.8 miles), Devonport (2.1 miles), Dockyard (2.1 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by Dan Carter on 20 Apr 2003
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Three Crowns, Plymouth (0.1 miles), Maritime Inn, Plymouth (0.1 miles), Notte Inn, Plymouth (0.1 miles), Hawkins Meeting House, Plymouth (0.1 miles), Smokey Joes, Plymouth (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Gog and Magog, Plymouth
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| This wetherspoons is the best one in Plymouth in my opinion although the food can be a bit hit and miss sometimes. It does have some nice seating areas and although a little dark in places i found it to be a comforting enviroment. 8/10 montie49 - 10 Aug 2011 17:34 |
| I was back here agin last week; it wasn't too bad, The ale was fine and the place had a friendly feel to it even for a Friday (early) evening. Ordinary - 28 Nov 2010 22:33 |
| Reasonable pub (for a Wetherspoons) set back from the street. I visit reasonably regularly to use CAMRA vouchers and enjoy a good value pint most of the time. Usually a selection of different ales on, but too often there are three or four still settling and not yet on offer (a little forethought in the cellar would not go amiss). There are certainly better pubs around the Barbican, but I will continue to visit. sjghr - 11 Dec 2009 01:30 |
| hmmm i have never been asked for i.d in a wetherspoons pub before now and on showing the manageress my licencees card, she refused me service!!!!! oh my god.... the woman behind the bar claimed to be in charge but has never heard of a personal licence before and doesn't have one. correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't that illegal? the 'manageress' said that they don't need a personal licence as they have a premises licence. wow, that must be the first exception in Britain. spiderpig11 - 1 Feb 2009 15:04 |
| This is one of those weird, barn-like, JDWs with a Stygian gloom about it. I think I found the only table with enough light by which to read my paper. Although there were a fair few people in last night, service was prompt. The Jail Ale was fine but I had to send back a pint of Sharps Doombar which was very murky and it was exchanged without demur, almost too quickly though, as if the barmaid knew it was going to be dodgy -if so then why keep it on the bar? I only came in because I couldn't find another pub I had been recommended to try. Ordinary - 15 Jan 2009 22:17 |
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