Wetherspoons, North Cheam - pub details
Address: London Road, North Cheam, Sutton, Surrey, SM3 9AA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0208 644 1808
West Sutton (1 mile), Worcester Park (1.1 miles), Stoneleigh (1.2 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Food served, Real ale
Suggested by Gary on 20 Apr 2003.
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> Current user rating: 4.6/10 (rated by 18 users)
> Local guide: Surrey pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Old Drill, Worcester Park (0.3 miles), North End Tavern, Worcester Park (0.5 miles), Lord Nelson, Cheam (0.6 miles), Rumours Wine Bar, Worcester Park (0.7 miles), Gander, West Sutton (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Wetherspoons, North Cheam
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| Well what can I say about this pub. The staff are rude in the extreme and if this is mentioned then they refuse to serve you. When you complain to the deputy manager she then makes excuses for them saying they are perfectly entitled not to serve you if they see fit. The food is usual weatherspoons standard. IE cold and unappetising. Or salad served on hot plates straight from the dishwasher. The beer is good though with a good choice available and of course their beer festivals make up for a lot of the shortfalls. Still as someone else said on annother board. Weatherspoons to beer is what macdonalds is too hamburgers. woobear45 - 23 Oct 2007 07:29 |
| I visit this pub frequently, mainly around lunch time - the beer is usually very good and there is plenty of choice. If Kristian is around you will find him very helpful and knowledgeable about the guest ales.You take a chance with the majority of the other barstaff though which usually consists of a number of surly Polish women who never smile, have no memory of which customer came to the bar ahead of another and keep shouting "who's next". They also tend to have difficulty in taking food orders which can result in a big build up of thirsty customers. Best days to visit for lunch are Mondays and Thursdays when Jo is on duty.She is like a breath of fresh air to the place with her welcoming smile and professional attitude, oh yeah, and Keily's nice too, and the Marzena that works part time....... red_foxx7 - 4 Oct 2007 10:43 |
| Went for lunch the other day and it wasn't too bad at all. The usual loud Wetherspoons drunks were happy, polite drunks, and they stayed out of our way. Got served promptly, and the food was good, actually. I'd go again. arkaye - 19 Sep 2007 13:52 |
| Stopped off the other night (a Weds) and on the evidence of that visit, it's not a place for a quiet drink. True it was quiz night. But once quiz night was over it was still packed and with teens, who just kept piling through the door. Quick food service, the usual Wetherspoons fayre. Several eastern European bar staff - one on her first day, didn't know how to serve Coke and Diet Coke. Did have some slight different ales on offer (eg Deuchars IPA). All in all, a fairly average Wetherspoons. You get what you pay for. Roodeye - 21 Apr 2007 17:32 |
| Used to be a great pub, plenty of locals, decent beer. Ok, always attracted the usual ammount of fake teen gangster clones on a friday but it is a Wetherspoons. Since the South African influx it seems impossible to get a decent tasting pint or to be served. Not even sure who runs it these days, perhaps the inbred chav swathed in fake burberry does, at least thats the way it seems anonymous - 1 Jul 2006 03:28 |
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