The William Henry, Weymouth - pub details
Address: 1 Frederick Place, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8HQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 36065) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Weymouth (0.3 miles), Upwey (3 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
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> Current user rating: 5.5/10 (rated by 11 users)
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user reviews of the William Henry, Weymouth
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| The previous two posts are spot on. Admittedly me and a mate popped in here the morning after carnival and although absolute bedlum with kids and pushchairs (and umbrellas and waterproofs this year),the actual service was ok. The brekkie came out in less than ten minutes and the bacon was actually hot(v unusual for a spoons!). Pint of Dorset Piddle "Jimmy Riddle" was ok too. 7/10 fat_beer_badger - 25 Aug 2011 14:56 |
| Good review by Slerpy. We pushed our way through the throngs of holidaymakers to get a beer but decided not to eat there as the wait seemed eternal! You could spot almost every football club shirt in the bar and screaming kids did not enhance our visit. They don't have a ramp between the bar levels so there is a continuous trail of families lifting their buggies up and down as they try to find a table or get to the loos. Wetherspoons must make a fortune out of this place in summer months as it was packed solid. They did appear to have almost enough staff and we didn't have to wait long to get a drink. If you have to feed the kids then this is the place to go as the prices are very reasonable but for a quiet pint - forget it! mcroyal - 10 Aug 2011 11:00 |
| A very awkward pub to review.Two distinct levels,both manic with holidaymakers grabbing a breakfast/lunch, it is obligatory to bring at least sixteen children on your visit,they must have a bucket and spade and as much clutter with them as possible and create an authetic Bedlam like atmosphere (see Hogarth).Add in the fact that most of Weymouth nip in to use this place as the main toilet block.The staff and manager try to keep things afloat as best they can,one clear sign of the pressure that they endure is the fact that cutlery is shoved out with the condiments and not brought out with the meal( visions of Pinky in Brighton Rock came to me instantly, a ready made arsenal for any wannabe thug). Circumstances have created a living hell here,a couple of years ago I waited over an hour for a simple meal.A doorman regulating entry might sort out the traffic flow as this place is often over crowded.A corner cafe with beer in a nutshell. slerpy - 17 Jul 2011 08:23 |
| a pub on 2 split levels was very busy consider the time was only 1900 and their was no seats were to be found all taking. had a pint old of old thumper which was a good pint forestwood - 23 Oct 2010 15:23 |
| A much brighter W'spoons than usual. Fairly good range of ales although the ones sampled tasted just about within their sell by date. Worth a mention here however, is the local supermarket LONDIS, just across the road. They have the best selection of real ales I have ever seen from far and wide. (I spoke to the manager who said it was his personal project). Terrific stuff, and worth a look. Dandillus - 18 Oct 2010 14:39 |
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