The interior can be likened to Doctor Who's Tardis, in that is much larger inside than it looks to be from the outside. It is one very long room with the bar dominating most of the right hand side. On the opposing wall are a series of alcoves which provide a degree of privacy to drinkers. A seated drinking patio at the front gives a continental feel in summer, whilst just inside a sofa populated area makes for a comfortable relaxed drink. The soft lighting throughout creates a warm ambiance to this JD Wetherspoon conversion of a former furniture store. Look out for regular mini-beer festivals in addition to the chain’s national events. Seldom less than busy, and popular with a variety of drinkers.
Historic Interest
Opened c.1/12/1999 in former retail premises. Named after the row of shops (including a furniture store) that formerly occupied the land. Planning Application J/72809 | CHANGE OF USE FROM A1 TO A3. Granted 8/7/1999.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers (guest beers) and 3 regular beers.
Source: National
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