The Reginald Mitchell

20 Parliament Row, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
01782 281082

Recent Reviews

Michael Jones

Great place Great food good

Valerie Ramsell

Improved over the years enjoyed a day out with the

Sławomir Ulichnowski

Nice atmospheric English pub, great decor, quite clean for England, good breakfasts, good beer, we visited it several times, definitely worth visiting and recommending to tourists to see what the everyday life of an English person is like, and the prices are comparable to other places and affordable, it's worth spending these few pounds and you certainly won't be disappointed

Internal B

Great

andrew cooper

Two very good shows, keep them coming, regent

Andrew Corden

Worst Wetherspoons in the UK, and I've been to a fair few. Staff don't know their p's and q's, they treat you like an inconvenience. The lines are awful, and it's dirty...like really dirty. There's homeless people hassling you for change at the bar. Unbelievable, don't think I've been in a worse pub. AVOID, for the love of god AVOID.

Ted Thompson

The accessible entrance is alarmed and the accessable toilet requires a key. If you ask for any kind of accessibility assistance the staff will look you up and down checking for mobility equipment as evidence of your needs and, if you don't meet their standards, will refuse to help you or let you in the accessable entrance. I understand that it was busy at the time but my order was also missing key components that included paid for additions and the items they had got correct were burnt. Our meals also arrived long before our drinks did. I understand it may be busy but that's no excuse for a chain who can afford to put on more staff.

David Durber

Good Atmtosphere

Victoria Smith

Bog standard spoons.

Danielle Smith

I am a disabled customer that uses a wheelchair. The Reginald Mitchell has decided to lock the only level access (accessible entrance) so that disabled people now have to ring a doorbell to try to enter the pub. Today we were waiting and another customer opened the door for us, as the staff never answer! The security guard came storming over, blocked mine and my partners entrance and said with a bad tone ‘this is a fire exit!’ Even though I am in a wheelchair I explained that I needed to enter here as I’m disabled and the only other entrance has steps. My partner complained at the bar but there was no support, I then got upset at how I had been treated and had to leave. It’s already degrading having to ring a bell and wait a long time to get in when abled bodied people can enter freely, this makes me feel unwelcome as a disabled person in weatherspoons and discriminated against because of my disability.Wheelchair accessibility: They’ve locked the accessible door so wheelchair users can’t get in independently, you have to ring a bell that’s only ever answered by other customers so you have to wait a very long time

Ann Griffiths

We didn't have food this time but have in the past and has been fine, staff were great.

Lauren Adams

Absolute idiot of a manager.NEEDS A HAIR CUT. FOUND DIRTY CURLY PUBES IN MY FOOD ?Someone check his

Jeffrey Clarke

Cheap and cheerful, staff always attentive and extremely busy. Great alternative to a maccys.

Susan Salt

3 of us nipped in for lunch. Plenty of space, no extreme noise. Good pub food which was thoroughly enjoyable and nice server's. Can't fault.

Adele Broster

Better than usual, but staff at the bar upstairs, still think it's OK to stand talking to each other and not acknowledged the fact they had to serve customers..

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