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Joe Jordan
03 Dec 09 00:44
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Wetherspoons have put aside the money and Budgetted to open 250 NEW pubs in the next 5 years .
They are taking on 10,000 staff in the process .
WELL thats strange as the smoking brigade have been telling us pubs are closing because of the smoking ban .
Yet here is a company who specialise in REAL ALE , committed to opening 250 NEW pubs !!
And seperately 16x NEW micro Breweries have opened this year brewers of REAL ALE .
Something isn't gelling here :-)

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By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 00:45
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8387862.stm


http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/dec/01/wetherspoon-pubs-jobs
By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 00:46
The group opened 39 pubs in the year to the end of July, and had already announced it would open 40 new pubs by the middle of next summer.

Wetherspoon recently reported record sales in the year to the end of July.

The group said it would invest £250m in the new outlets over the five years.
By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 00:47
Wetherspoon toasts record sales

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8249918.stm
By:
slimfast
When: 03 Dec 09 00:49
I thought pubs were closing down because the breweries were screwing their landlords with exorbitant rents and overcharging for the beer they supplied.
By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 00:51
My mistake its NOT 16 New Breweries opened ..

Its 54 !!

http://www.quaffale.org.uk/php/gbg.php

Angus Ales
(Carnoustie, Angus 2009-Still Brewing)

Ayr Brewing Company Limited
(Ayr, Ayrshire and Arran 2009-Still Brewing)

Bird Brain Brewery
(Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Birds Brewery
(Burcot, West Midlands 2009-Still Brewing)

The Brewery Tap
(Leeds, West Yorkshire 2009-Still Brewing)

The Brewhouse Brewery
(Bolton, Greater Manchester 2009-Still Brewing)

Castor Ales
(Castor, Cambridgeshire 2009-Still Brewing)

The Clun Brewery
(Clun, Shropshire 2007-Still Brewing)

Compass Brewery
(Oxford, Oxfordshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Draycott Brewery
(Buckden, Cambridgeshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Fremington Brewery
(Yelland, Devon 2009-Still Brewing)

Gertie Sweet Brewery
(, Unassigned)

Gidley's Brewery Ltd
(Christow, Devon 2009-Still Brewing)

Ha'penny Brewing Company
(Ilford, Greater London 2009-Still Brewing)

Isle of Avalon Brewery
(Ashcott, Somerset 2009-Still Brewing)

The Kernel Brewery
(London, Greater London 2009-Still Brewing)

Liverpool Organic Brewery Ltd
(Liverpool, Merseyside 2009-Still Brewing)

Mitchell Krause Brewing Ltd
(Workington, Cumbria)

Moodley's Microbrewery
(Rusthall, Kent 2009-Still Brewing)

The Patriot Brewery Ltd
(Whichford, Warwickshire 2009-Still Brewing)

The Peerless Brewing Company Ltd
(Birkenhead, Merseyside 2009-Still Brewing)

Shenstone Brewing Company Limited
(Lichfield, Staffordshire)

The Shotover Brewing Company Ltd
(Horspath, Oxfordshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Steel City Brewing
(Sheffield, South Yorkshire)

Thame Brewery
(Thame, Oxfordshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Thornecombe Brewery
(Thornecombe, Somerset 2009-Still Brewing)

Toby Jug East Brewery
(Elveden, Suffolk 2009-Still Brewing)

Toft Brewing Company
(Cheadle, Staffordshire 2009-Still Brewing)

Topsham Brewery
(Topsham, Devon 2009-Still Brewing)

Trinity Ales
(Gisleham, Suffolk 2009-Still Brewing)

Two Bridges Brewery
(Caversham, Berkshire 2009-Still Brewing)

The Untapped Brewing Company
(Cardiff, South Glamorgan)

Urban Brewery
(Birmingham, West Midlands 2009-Still Brewing)

Wantsum Brewery Ltd
(Hersden, Kent 2009-Still Brewing)

Wash House Brewery
(Tamworth, West Midlands 2009-Still Brewing)
By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 00:52
slimfast ...shhhhhhhhh..we know that .... ;-)
By:
slimfast
When: 03 Dec 09 00:54
OK mum's the word ;)
By:
sparkmaster.
When: 03 Dec 09 01:04
What is it that's confusing you?
By:
twopoundpunter
When: 03 Dec 09 01:06
wetherspoons is like tescos ....they open one in a town and 5 other places close .....you cant blame them because people obviously like what they do and frequent them .

prices at wetherspoons seem to be about half what other pubs charge .....the furnishings are always good and the toilets brilliant ,you cant say that about many pubs
By:
sparkmaster.
When: 03 Dec 09 01:07
you can't say that about many toilets!
By:
Joe Jordan
When: 03 Dec 09 10:55
the Shakespeare pub in Liverpool are supposed to have the most ornate toilets for a pub in uk ...just the GENTS...
Tourists come to visit there just so they can photograph them ..
Ladies have to ask permission so a male staff can check the toilets are empty . :-)
By:
Five By Five
When: 03 Dec 09 10:57
They have just opened a 2nd one on the isle of wight also which i cannot see in that list.
By:
TheDude09
When: 03 Dec 09 10:57
i live in a town with about 15000, 2000 and theres 8 pubs , a snooker hall and 3 hotels that no one stays in but drinks in.
By:
TheDude09
When: 03 Dec 09 10:58
15000,20000
By:
TheDude09
When: 03 Dec 09 10:59
none have closed which is unreal as there always dead
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 10:59
wetherspoons (in my experience) = cheap beer, inedible food (reheated in a microwave), manky carpets, soulless, always have at least 5 blokes sitting on their own quickly downing a pint at 10:30am.
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 03 Dec 09 11:04
Regarding value for money Wetherspoons are miles in front of the others, its as simple as that.
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 11:05
also, the dirtiest glasses i've ever seen.
By:
sibaroni
When: 03 Dec 09 11:06
Leaving aside the fact that Wetherspoons pubs are appalling places, far more pubs have closed down that the mere 250 netioned here. A thread opener that can only have been written by a non or rare pub user.
By:
sibaroni
When: 03 Dec 09 11:06
*mentioned
By:
Five By Five
When: 03 Dec 09 11:07
well thats down to crappy staff...
We have 2 here now, 1 is very nice and upmarketish (about a month old so give it time) the other is a bit of a dump but always very popular.
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 03 Dec 09 11:07
wetherspoons are for winos.
By:
transmission vamp
When: 03 Dec 09 11:07
Revolting places. However, I bought shares in them about 5 years ago - happy days.
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 03 Dec 09 11:09
lol
By:
cooperman
When: 03 Dec 09 11:10
Great business model, no Sky TV charges, no music, so no payments to Performing Rights Society etc.,massive purchasing power = massive discounts on both beer and food supplies. Staffing costs kept to absolute minimum and basic decor reduces fit out costs.The 'Asda' of the pub world imo.
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 11:13
when you think of the pub culture in other countries and people are flocking to the local turd hole because "the beer and food is cheap"
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 03 Dec 09 11:14
They go with the town a scruffy town a scruffy Wetherspoons, a nice town a nice Wetherspoons.
Take your pick.
By:
zilzal1
When: 03 Dec 09 11:17
Mc Beers
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 11:18
Crippen, so the food in the nice ones isn't microwave rubbish then?
By:
treble
When: 03 Dec 09 11:18
You can open all the wetherspoons you want. Its the locals run by normal landlords that are closing. thats the problem. I want a landlord, not a manager.

These kids jump out of college, do a bit of work in a pub, attend a wetherspoons course and get given the managers job in a pub. No real world experience of dealing with the real bad things that can go on in a pub.

I dont want wooden floors, uncomfortable wooden stools, cheap beer, and posters telling me that I can have a curry and a pint for a fiver.

I want carpet, cushioned stools, open fires. real ale, wooden beams, and a pub where a regular has his own beer mug. I may sound like an old fart, but it's what I like, and so do most of the people on here imo.
By:
sibaroni
When: 03 Dec 09 11:18
Bullsh*t, they attract 11am drinkers whatever town they are in.
By:
man of many moods
When: 03 Dec 09 11:22
Unfortunately Wetherspoons is a chain of outlets which have little in common with the traditional British pub that is a way of life for so may people. Their food is all mass-produced in a factory in Milton Keynes or somewhere like that and shipped out frozen to all its outlets and then reheated in a microwave ffs. The UK is probably the only country where they could get away with such an act of culinary barbarism simply because so many British people have such low standards when it comes to food.
By:
Vasco08
When: 03 Dec 09 11:23
Any time I have ever been in one of them, which is not often, beggars come in asking for spare change. Why do they not throw them out
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 03 Dec 09 11:24
they attract 11am drinkers whatever town they are in.

I though that was what they were open for, or am I missing something?
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 11:26
spot on, man of many moods. Didn't the story about the Yak burgers involve wetherspoons?
By:
DIE LINKE
When: 03 Dec 09 11:28
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-476612/Zebu-*****sir-Why-pub-steak-beefy-think.html
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 03 Dec 09 11:29
Most pub food is low quality, its just a lot cheaper at Wetherspoons.
By:
zilzal1
When: 03 Dec 09 11:30
Hits the nail on the head, Macdonalds meets Alcohol
By:
dk1986
When: 03 Dec 09 11:31
The Woodrow Wilson's portions are shít, to top it all off. You'd think they were serving mice ffs.
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