Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 2 of Moon And Sixpence, HA5 4HS
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category='Cheap Food,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale,Wetherspoons' edit_type='Minor tidying' |
category='Cheap Food,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Pubs,Real Ale,Wetherspoons' edit_type='Normal edit' |
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Fairly standard Wetherspoons pub in Hatch End. There's standing room, bar stools, and a couple of sofas right at the front near the bar, a few booths further in, and a dining area at the back.
Kake visited on a Thursday afternoon in March 2009, arriving around 4pm. There were plenty of other customers in, and a nice buzz of conversation. A TV opposite the bar was showing horseracing with the sound on.
The five handpumps on the bar offered four guest ales, priced at £1.89/pint (though the Woodforde's Sundew was off) plus London Pride, and there was a sign on the wall inviting people to suggest future guest ales. The barman happily gave me a generous taster of the Brentwood Hope and Glory, and it was fine.
Kake's verdict: Neither the smartest nor the scruffiest Wetherspoons I've ever been in; it's probably somewhere in the middle. Nothing special at all, but it does the job.
Accessibility: One step up to get in, didn't notice an accessible toilet.
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