Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Walnut Tree, E11 1HH
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Wetherspoons pub in Leytonstone.
It's a pretty standard Wetherspoons, with a low ceiling, patterned carpet, and a mixture of booth seating and freestanding tables. The pub sits on a corner, and along one side is a relatively large area of outside seating, with parasols above and separated from the pavement by a tall fence.
Kake and several friends visited on a Wednesday evening in September 2012. Eight real ales were available: Hook Norton Double Stout (£2.30/pint), Jennings Crag Rat (£1.99/pint), RCH PG Steam, Adnams Broadside, London Pride, Abbot Ale, Ruddles Best, and Courage Directors.
There were quite a lot of people in at 6:30pm, though several tables were still free; the place remained busy throughout our visit. Service was friendly.
Like all Wetherspoons, food is served all day from a standard menu.
Accessibility: No step to get in, and it's step-free through to the bar, the ladies', and much of the seating. Some of the seating is on a dais.
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