The Boot Inn - JD Wetherspoon

18 St James's St, Burnley
01282 463720

Recent Reviews

John Pickup

The pub was packed after football but the atmosphere and service

Brian Smith

Always good selection, can't fault

Mark G

Good basic food as per wetherspoons, friendly staff.

Keith Smith

Busy, buzzy vibe. Compact pub, formerly a farmhouse. Toilets on ground floor. Always a

Kim

Like a pint n a few chicken wings with blue cheese n naga chilli

G

Amazing food, especially the onion rings! And lovely friendly bar staff! Recommend.

hilary johnson

Excellent first time in Manager Lovely. Ate brunch. Great service.

paul brown

A very nice interior and exterior at this particular Wetherspoon's.I had the five bean chilli jacket potato either a side of coleslaw and a very good real ale for 9.40£.It was good to see two real fires and some relevant historical photos of the locality on the walls.Large well-lit rear beer garden.Well worth a visit.Vegetarian options: Try a jacket potato with complimentary salad.

Kirsty Harper

First time I've experienced a bad breakfast. Came cold. Was taken away and heated in the microwave so when they brought it back, the toast was soggy and eggs were like rubber. Beans still not hot

John Carr (Corinne and John)

Large Wetherspoon’s pub in Burnley town centre. Eight cask beers on handpump when I visited. Lots of outdoor seating in the sunny beer garden to the rear some of it covered.Good value traditional English breakfast as ever in this pub chain.

Dave Higgin

You know what you're going to get, but a breakfast for £5 served within about 10 mins. Can't beat that!

Kedel L

Arrived at 6.05pm on Monday 4/9/23 and went to the bar to order a glass of wine whilst waiting for my husband who was due to arrive at 6.20pm, we were then going to have dinner and a few more drinks before going home. I stood at the bar for at least 10 minutes waiting to be served and was completely and blatantly ignored by the male member of staff on duty. The bar was not particularly busy however he proceeded to serve every man standing at the bar, including those who arrive after me. I patiently waited, and when a female member of staff joined him and asked who was next as I went to speak he spoke over me and pointed to a man standing beside who had just arrived at the bar, I found this intolerable and extremely rude and unprofessional. We have over the years used Wetherspoons quite a lot but this particular pub in the centre of Burnley, The Boot we will never return to again. I would not recommend it to anyone, and its not the cleanest either.

david grohl

I have been here several times so it was not unusual for me to return last night. I had the chicken strip basket meal and ever since I have been desperately unwell. The chips were fine however the chicken was grey and miserable. I barely ate any as it was that bad which I’m grateful for as I probably would be in a worse condition. I am a lover of the Spoons but I definitely will not have this meal - or any meat produce - here again. I think I will stick to the pancakes!!

TruCute

Wasn't expecting much for a Weatherspoon's breakfast but still was disappointed, the food was basic and bland not worth paying the 9 pound odd it was for the meal at the time. The only marginal up side was the price of the drinks though they were average as its a basic make it yourself brew but it had refills so could fully wash down the bland hash browns and tasteless sausages from breakfast. The place was extremely noisy as the venue doesn't know how to break up the seating areas with any kind of noise dampening, also don't sit outside unless you wish to smoke or be prepared to get absolutely smoked out or swarmed by wasps. Floors were sticky and the toilets I can only presume were "cleaned" to the absolute basic of the ability too. Overall would only recommend if you want a beer and snack rather than a full blown meal. You can easily find better establishments around town.

Kevin Byrne

I had a a mixed grill and a glass of merlot,great value and great food.

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