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Weatherspoons in Peoples Republic

Started by Ciderhead, December 13, 2013, 10:54:04 AM

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Ciderhead

The old Newport Cafe in Paul Street plaza and gonna throw 1.5million at it according to indo!!
Good or bad thing chaps?



Garry

The owner of Weatherspoons was interviewed on Who's Buying Ireland last Monday. He sounds alright to me.

http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10231693/

Will_D

He does laugh a lot on the show!

However if I owned 900 pubs so would I :)
Remember: The Nationals are just round the corner - time to get brewing

Taf

Good as far as I am concerned. The Newport has a nice location, but has always been a bit of a poisoned chalice, so hopefully they will have more luck with it.

Rossa


LordEoin

it'll make no difference to me. It'll turn from a cafe i don't go to , to a pub I dont go to.

Taf

Quote from: LordEoin on December 13, 2013, 10:40:28 PM
it'll make no difference to me. It'll turn from a cafe i don't go to , to a pub I dont go to.
You never know!

Dara

Can't do any harm. craft beer or 'crafty' beer is growing and somewhere in the middle of town may start getting people trying something different.  Newport wouldn't be my place but may sex up the craft brew image (never been in a weatherspoons so I'm assuming it would have a reasonable choice).  Was in the porterhouse (near the mardyke) a couple of months back and it's not a bad spot - except the staff don't have a clue what they are serving.

Dara
drinking - Brown porters (plain/oak aged/vanilla)
conditioning - American Amber (Jamil's evil twin)
Fermenting - air

mr hoppy

I've a story about the newport I'll save for the next rebel brewer meet up.

Wetherspoons are good and bad. Good beer but ambience of a slot machine parlour.

Bzfeale80

Weatherspoons is an odd sort of a place depending on where you find it. A few years ago when I was in London (think it was near Southwark tube station) at a weatherspoons they were serving what could only be described as a disgusting breakfast imho. However when I was in Chester last year they had good value for money pint and meal deals of half decent food. I have mixed memories of the company. A lot depends on how much effort the franchisee manager puts into running the place. I don't think that the owners of Amicus and other places on Paul St will be happy about having such a company operating next door!

johnrm

Is it the pub equivalent of Tesco/Tescopoly?

Bzfeale80

Ok thanks for pointing that out tube. I stand corrected on thinking they operated franchises.

irish_goat

Quote from: iTube on December 16, 2013, 08:29:26 PM
BTW, they also have the Lloyd's No. 1 Bar chain aswell. It's a bit like the Lexus-Toyota relationship. More upmarket but if you look closely you'll see they have a lot in common, like the prices.

The Lloyd's in Derry is pretty rubbish. I'd go in the odd time during the day but it's nowhere near as nice as the Wetherspoons. At weekends they have music and sometimes a DJ. It does have 6 cask engines compared to the 5 in the Wetherspoons though.

TheSumOfAllBeers

A lot depends on the clientele that the pubs are receiving. The legal eagles around Lincoln's inn like cheap decent beer same as everyone else, but their wetherspoons , the knights Templar is a very good, we'll run spoons.

Whereas the sports themed spoons in highbury is a plastic glasses affair

irish_goat

Quote from: TheSumOfAllBeers on December 17, 2013, 02:52:12 PM
A lot depends on the clientele that the pubs are receiving. The legal eagles around Lincoln's inn like cheap decent beer same as everyone else, but their wetherspoons , the knights Templar is a very good, we'll run spoons.

Whereas the sports themed spoons in highbury is a plastic glasses affair

This is the same in Derry. The Lloyd's pub is where a lot of young ones go for cheap drink and a dance and it also seems to be where a lot of daytime drinkers go. The Wetherspoons attracts a lot more families, daytime eaters and has a regular crowd of OAPs that keep the cask pumps flowing. At night it still fills with people out for cheap drinks before they head on elsewhere but it is a lot more spacious and doesn't have music blaring. The furniture as well is all in better nick in the Wetherspoons one.