Great service and staff are more than happy to help. Did not eat this time, but food is always hot and tasty.
César A. Peniche
Good ol' Spoons, lots of space and good price for quality ratio for food. You may get lost to find the bathroom, but otherwise it's a great spot before hitting Wind St.
Victor Ciobanu
Tristan is an amazing bartender. Very helpful, he helped me with the drink
Nicholas Hatton
I had a great time at this Wetherspoons. They were selling Rhymney “King’s Ale” for 99p a pint. I filled my boots accordingly.
Dalmatian Dave
Great place, always a good selection of real ales. Large area of seating. Toilets upstairs but large and clean. In a pedestrianised area. Always visit when in Swansea.
Graham Cave
Stopped off here on the way back to Cardiff. Nice Spoons converted tastefully from a bank. Very busy crowd but managed to get a table and had few drinks. Usual good beer. We didn’t try the food.
David Gibbins
I meet with three other people I used to be in school with when we can all make it and we love having a meal and a drink.Dietary restrictions: None of the above I wouldn't really recommend as we have curry
Henry Lunga
Reasonable beer prices... the music was too Christmas-y, though, and it dialed down the vibe.
Su Hedge
60th birthday with Family and friends..great atmosphere and despite being very hectic staff we're bringing
Ro Mo
Not a regular visitor to pubs, but had a little bit of time to spare on a rainy day, so went in for a coffee. It's okay for a casual visit. Friendly staff and coffee was good..
Very busy Friday evening. Good menu with plenty of choice, easy ordering direct to table with the app, had an issue with a very tough steak that was replaced but it was the same and not cooked as requested. We were a family group of 8 and everything else was fine. Great value for money. Toilets are hard to find.
Les Barnikel
Standard Weatherspoon's situated in the eating and drinking quarter in Wind Street Swansea.Firstly, We were about to sit down when we noticed how dirty and stained the seats were. We had to look for better seating. Having said that the atmosphere was warm and welcoming.I will say the drinks prices were very reasonable with say for instance a bottle of red wine being £12.00. Not bad for in-house drinking.I had lunch at this time with the menu being the standard fast food ie burger and chips/ all day breakfast etc.I cannot say if toilet facilities were available for the physically challenged on the ground floor but I had to negotiate multiple stairs to reach the male toilet.There are many places to eat in Wind Street but if you want a quick lunch this could be right for you.
Andrea Cooke
I know a Saturday is busy but I must have a face that says don't serve her?? We waited 25 minutes and customers either side of us were being served. It was our first drink and I was asking to be served when it was our time but unfortunately we couldn't get served. A lovely young lady spotted us and said oh god you've been here ages I'll serve you next, we thanked her, then she came to us to say she was going on break... 45 mins later we were served lol
Johnathan Morritt
Not a huge fan of the chain, and even less of a fan of the owner, but that has never stopped me taking advantage of their competitive prices!..Situated in what appears to be the entertainment center of Swansea, and as a visiting football fan, I can tell you that Swansea on a Saturday night is well worth a visit, as is this place...Definitely one of the better franchises in the chain. Friendly staff, friendly locals, and good beer.
Phillip Smith
Very poor breakfast offerings. Like warm on a cold plate doesn't work for a fried breakfast. Sadly we were on the click so didn't have time to send it back.
Great service and staff are more than happy to help. Did not eat this time, but food is always hot and tasty.
Good ol' Spoons, lots of space and good price for quality ratio for food. You may get lost to find the bathroom, but otherwise it's a great spot before hitting Wind St.
Tristan is an amazing bartender. Very helpful, he helped me with the drink
I had a great time at this Wetherspoons. They were selling Rhymney “King’s Ale” for 99p a pint. I filled my boots accordingly.
Great place, always a good selection of real ales. Large area of seating. Toilets upstairs but large and clean. In a pedestrianised area. Always visit when in Swansea.
Stopped off here on the way back to Cardiff. Nice Spoons converted tastefully from a bank. Very busy crowd but managed to get a table and had few drinks. Usual good beer. We didn’t try the food.
I meet with three other people I used to be in school with when we can all make it and we love having a meal and a drink.Dietary restrictions: None of the above I wouldn't really recommend as we have curry
Reasonable beer prices... the music was too Christmas-y, though, and it dialed down the vibe.
60th birthday with Family and friends..great atmosphere and despite being very hectic staff we're bringing
Not a regular visitor to pubs, but had a little bit of time to spare on a rainy day, so went in for a coffee. It's okay for a casual visit. Friendly staff and coffee was good..
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Very busy Friday evening. Good menu with plenty of choice, easy ordering direct to table with the app, had an issue with a very tough steak that was replaced but it was the same and not cooked as requested. We were a family group of 8 and everything else was fine. Great value for money. Toilets are hard to find.
Standard Weatherspoon's situated in the eating and drinking quarter in Wind Street Swansea.Firstly, We were about to sit down when we noticed how dirty and stained the seats were. We had to look for better seating. Having said that the atmosphere was warm and welcoming.I will say the drinks prices were very reasonable with say for instance a bottle of red wine being £12.00. Not bad for in-house drinking.I had lunch at this time with the menu being the standard fast food ie burger and chips/ all day breakfast etc.I cannot say if toilet facilities were available for the physically challenged on the ground floor but I had to negotiate multiple stairs to reach the male toilet.There are many places to eat in Wind Street but if you want a quick lunch this could be right for you.
I know a Saturday is busy but I must have a face that says don't serve her?? We waited 25 minutes and customers either side of us were being served. It was our first drink and I was asking to be served when it was our time but unfortunately we couldn't get served. A lovely young lady spotted us and said oh god you've been here ages I'll serve you next, we thanked her, then she came to us to say she was going on break... 45 mins later we were served lol
Not a huge fan of the chain, and even less of a fan of the owner, but that has never stopped me taking advantage of their competitive prices!..Situated in what appears to be the entertainment center of Swansea, and as a visiting football fan, I can tell you that Swansea on a Saturday night is well worth a visit, as is this place...Definitely one of the better franchises in the chain. Friendly staff, friendly locals, and good beer.
Very poor breakfast offerings. Like warm on a cold plate doesn't work for a fried breakfast. Sadly we were on the click so didn't have time to send it back.