The Standing Order, Southampton - pub details
Address: 30 High Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 2DF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6039)
Southampton Central (0.7 miles), Woolston (1.3 miles), Millbrook - Hants (1.6 miles)
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Food served, Real ale
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub suggested by John on 31 Dec 2003
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user reviews of the Standing Order, Southampton
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| Great place for a fight with the dole funded pond life from the St Mary's flats.Nice queue of alcoholics just before opening. baxterfish - 15 Jun 2008 15:29 |
| I never get a decent ale in this pub, they don't know how to look after ale. I now go to the Giddy Bridge up the other end of town, slightly better, the clientelle is a little more respectible and you don't have to sit in front of two 70 year olds going at it hammer and tong. Having said that the food is reasonable and waiting time is pretty good, just don't go there looking for a decent pint. abaker34 - 14 Apr 2008 20:16 |
| A good starting place for a night out but is so overshadowed by The Giddy Bridge (another Wetherspoons) which offers the same offers. back2reality18 - 18 Jan 2008 18:11 |
| Like the previous entrant had been on the road for a while and arrived late into Southampton and was in need of a place where I could get a decent pint of Ale and edible food at 10.00PM at night What can I say, it’s a Wetherspoons ! , almost like any other. And the only way I could tell I was not back in the one in Watford high street was different beers on the hand pumps. But to be fair, the Ringwoods was more than passable, the service was quick and efficient, and food was served till 11.00PM and also passable. In fact the Lorry drivers with rigs down by the dock gates who were occupying most of the single tables towards the back of the pub looked more than healthy on the Ł6.99 mixed grills. . However , to support jcraf’s comment below, it was a bit surreal to go past said same establishment at 10 past 10 the following morning whilst being dragged to the West Quays shopping centre by ‘her who must be obeyed’ to see the Standing Order open and accommodating several of the ‘coffin dodgers’ jcraf refers to. Gann - 29 Oct 2007 17:01 |
| Having been on the road from 0530, I went in at 1130 on a weekday after my journey for swift quiet pint, to be faced with a sea of pensioners all drinking beer. Most looked like they'd been there some time, as this gaff opens early. A surreal experience, seeing all these oldsters getting it down their necks. A little bit cheesy, even by 'spoons standards. All surfaces seemed sticky and tacky. Buggered off to my hotel after one pint, leaving the coffin-dodgers to their beers. jcraf - 16 Jun 2007 20:11 |
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