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Where is the biggest Wetherspoons in the UK?

Where is the biggest Wetherspoons in the UK?

The Royal Victoria Pavilion, Ramsgate The Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate is actually the biggest Wetherspoons in the world. It is housed in a stunning building that dates back to the Victorian and Edwardian periods and is now Grade II listed. And it is now the perfect place for a pint with a view of the sea.

What does JD Wetherspoons stand for?

The name of the business originates from JD, a character in The Dukes of Hazzard, and Wetherspoon, the surname of one of Martin’s teachers in New Zealand, who had told him that he would not amount to anything.

Why is alcohol so cheap in Wetherspoons?

Unlike most other pubs, Wetherspoons are free houses and not owned by breweries. The company owns its buildings and does not have to buy alcohol from specific breweries charging high prices. It is free to shop around for the best prices and pass the savings onto customers.

Are all Wetherspoons the same?

Wetherspoon prices differ significantly across the UK But some of the pubs with higher price points are in areas where rents and business rates are relatively low.

What is the smallest pub in England?

The Nutshell
With a bar that measures just 15ft by 7ft, The Nutshell proudly holds the title of smallest pub in Britain as confirmed in the Guinness Book of Records.

What is Britain’s biggest pub?

The largest pub in the UK is the Moon Under the Water; this Wetherspoon pub was originally built as the Regal cinema in 1937 and seated 1,300 people.

Why do Wetherspoons not play music?

Astute pub goers may have noticed that there is no music playing behind the hubbub of chatty punters. Founder Tim Martin decided against playing tunes after reading an article by George Orwell, which claimed that a perfect pub would be free from any background music.

Which city has the most Wetherspoons?

Top 10 cities with the most number of J D Wetherspoon Pubs locations in the UK

City Country Number of Locations
Birmingham England 15
Liverpool England 12
Leeds England 12
Nottingham England 12

Do Wetherspoons water down beer?

JD Wetherspoon has been awarded £50,000 in costs after the company was acquitted of charges relating to the “watering-down” of spirits.

Is Wetherspoons a free house?

Moreover, in the latter part of the century, a great number of pubs began to come under the ownership of pub company conglomerates (PubCos) with no tie to a particular brewery. Such pubs, for example those of the JD Wetherspoon chain, are also often called “free houses”.

Why are some Wetherspoons more expensive?

Wetherspoons puts the price difference down to the varying cost of property around the country, where factors like rent and business rates push up costs.

What is Britain’s oldest pub?

The George Inn at Norton St Philip (above) claims to have had a licence to serve ale from 1397 and identifies itself as Britain’s oldest tavern! The George has a long and interesting history. The diarist Samuel Pepys passed through here on his way to Bath from Salisbury.