Fantastic service. Great on a night out or just to socialise with friends. Drinks are affordable and the food is great!
Bianca W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
It’s another Wetherspoons type pub, and quite large! If you like Wetherspoons, this one’s definitely one of the shining examples of the chain. The staff is always nice and helpful, even when it’s hopelessly busy(Wimbledon) they don’t lose their patience. Since this one is quite close to where I live, I like to pop in for their 2.99 breakfast special on weekends. Haven’t been disappointed yet!
Ian B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Sprawling great JDW house(I think it used to be a Tesco, once upon a time) which spans a block from the theatre through to the bus terminus. Lively atmosphere on show nights as it becomes the unofficial theatre bar. Half decent selection of ales with a bias towards the stronger brews. Cheap food is usually pretty reliable. The place is never empty. Service is very hit and miss with the staff ranging from delightfully friendly to borderline hostile. It’s Wetherspoons — you get what you pay for.
Alyn S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ashtead, United Kingdom
Large barn of a pub with three separate bars. It has an excellent choice of beers(18 hand pumps) and plenty of seating. The service can. sometimes be very slow but it’s worth the wait. It is a short walk from Wimbledon station and buses stop opposite. There us also a pay and display car park opposite.
George U.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Pretty big Wetherspoons pub this is situated in the heart of Wimbledon, the pub when you walk in look deceiving small until you walked in deeper where there is so many areas for seating, but it’s definitely«L» Shaped and pretty big so if you are looking for seating in this pub there is plenty places for you to find one, my only problem with this pub was staffing levels for a pub of this size was very undesirable they tended to keep the bulk of the staff in the front area of the pub, and left the back very under staffed, meaning anyone getting a drink in that area had a VEERYLOOOOOONNG annoying wait I’m afraid. All in all the pub was not bad in general just but ye drink in the front area as your going in to save ye time! LOL.
Michelle B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
For a pub situated in such a prime location in a such as well off area as Wimbledon, it is surprising just how grotty this place is. Picture this, Monday evening the Mrs and I stroll in after a film and we are greeted by the dulcet tones of an aged Yorkshire-man hosting a pub quiz in a reasonably busy pub. Wetherspoons not normally known for its entertainment, usually being devoid of all music and sound at all, we are amused, if not a bit unsettled. There’s a lot of staff running around behind the bar, and also a lot of empty tables covered empty pint glasses and plates. We approach the bar and order our drinks. £2.10 for a pint of Toborg, it’s clearly not the riveting pub quiz is the only thing drawing in the crowds on a Monday night. We clear a table and sit down and cosey up to read the Wetherspoons Magazine, always a good read. Sill I walk away with a smile. It’s a large pub, good drink offers and some cheeky staff behind the bar which had provided much banter that has been lacking in my life for some time. For that spoons, you live to see another day of 3*.
Rhian1
Rating des Ortes: 2 London, United Kingdom
I can’t bring myself to give 1 star, because 1 star is mean, and it’s a Wetherspoon’s so drinks are cheap and that gets a star. This is a pretty massive Wetherspoon’s and is a weird shape — sort of in an L, and on the corner in the middle they have this bit which turns into a «dancefloor»(serious emphasis on those inverted commas) which occasionally gets populated by a few people who’ve had one too many of those weird jug cocktails they serve in there but mainly gets totally ignored. The door policy is also really irritating — you find you often have to send females out to escort males in on a Friday or Saturday night as the bouncers have an apparent burning dislike for the male gender unless accompanied by a laaady. Oh, and if you’ve not got I.D. on you then you might as well not try getting in, even if you’re the Guinness World Record holder for Oldest Person Alive. They take their rules seriously. Having said that, this is actually a nice alternative to the village in the sense that the prices are halfway sensible and you will invariably be able to sit down and get served at the bar within 5 minutes. I’d probably go as far as to RECOMMEND it for large groups.
Stellio C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Earlsfield, United Kingdom
This must be one of the biggest pubs in Wimbledon. Wibbas makes the best low-cost breakfast in London, and you can get a full English breakfast for about £2.50. With three rashers of bacon. And if you don’t feel that baked beans are conducive to a non-embarrassing day, you’re welcome to swap them out for another breakfast option like another egg, more bacon or more toast. On weekends and evenings Wibbas serves as a good pre-party drink venue: their cheap booze is well-known to all kinds of tourists and travellers, and it’s a really good spot to go meet up with like-minded people. Wibbas caters to the masses though, so don’t expect to wake up in the morning feeling like you’ve received a massive injection of culture, it’s more likely the result of last night’s pints.