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Contribute FeedbackThe restaurant is housed in a beautiful converted church with stunning indoor and outdoor seating options, though some guests noted issues with temperature control. The menu provides a range of options, including vegan choices and good value for money. The staff were friendly and efficient, particularly appreciated during busy periods. Overall, the ambiance, service, and food quality make it one of the better Wetherspoons locations. The building itself is a highlight, showcasing a unique and well-preserved architectural gem. Guests enjoyed fast service, delicious meals, and reasonable prices. It's a great spot for a casual meal or drinks.
Popped in here on Saturday afternoon. The bar was understaffed, but fortunately there wasn't a queue, so I didn't have to wait long to be served. Decided we would make use of the dry weather and find a table in the garden, of which there were a few not being used but that was probably more due to the tables being stacked with dirty plates and glasses. So we sat at one of these, moved the empties to the end of the table so they could be taken away easily, and remarked at how filthy and sticky the table was. Fast forward 30 minutes and no sign of any staff meant the rubbish had piled up on several more tables, eventually however they were slowly cleared away but thats as far as it went, the squirty bottle of cleaning fluid hanging at thier side stayed where it was and the tables stayed dirty as we left. 3/5 is me being very generous, you would have thought that with all we have been through in recent times that cleanliness would be a top priority but it seems not for wetherspoon
Cool evening front door closed patio doors open. Downstairs feels like the airco is on. Fortunately I 'm sitting in the 'Heavens ' so not too chilly but with autumn around the corner someone needs to tell Tim about how his profit is being squanderd by very poor heating/cooling management.
Only went in following visit to the Cathedral, Got to say for a 'Spoons ' this was super. The layout was great, the staff were superb and the service was very quick. We ordered a pizza to share and this actually really tasty. let 's face it you know you get what you pay for in a JDW but this really stood out for us as the best we 've visited. Well Done.
Recommended and featured in the Good Pub Guide and Good Beer Guide. As is often the case with Wetherspoon pubs this is set in a beautiful historic building. Attractive gardens to one side. Known for amazing value for both food and drinks. Children welcome but not dogs. This is Devon Tim Martin!
I went with my sister, brother-in-law, his family and my niece. We went in separate cars and my sister was able to leave her car across the road. It offered free parking for the rest of the day from just after 4pm onwards. When we arrived, it was very crowded and noisy which didn't please my niece as she is autistic. But, we managed to find a bit of a quieter area at the back (though it was a bit dark). As there were quite a few of us, we decided to put two tables together. The menu said we could either order from the pub's app or order at the bar. There wasn't much for me to choose from, as I'm a vegetarian and have to eat healthily because of my health. In the end, I had the grilled halloumi salad with vegetables while the others except my sister and niece had chips with either a burger or a fried egg and sausage. My sister had one of their curries and my niece had cheesy chips with nachos. All our meals included a drink. I had a bottle of water, which a glass of ice and slices of lemon in it. Everyone else, except my niece (who had an orange juice) had some kind of alcohol. At nearly £9 for me, I thought it was on the bit expensive side, as I only tend to have small meals. But, it was quite filling for me.