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Had to review my review again as I feel something has changed for the better. The quality of the food that's coming out of the kitchen has improved. The plates are not as cold as previously stated in my last review of the place. Staff are and have always been friendly and helpful and the only thing
Weatherspoons Bury St Edmunds: Wow what a building. Nearly walked past this magnificent building when we noticed the signage. Entry can be through a side door for disabled and those with prams. Otherwise a grand entry at the front of the building by two side staircases. Large airy building, good se
Beautiful building and well located in the centre! The bar is located upstairs! Another good value wetherspoons branch for drinks and meals
This is the only wetherspoons I love. The building is to die for, we were very impressed with the food and level of service. It came in good time despite being packed. Great value for money in a 5 star setting. The toilets did let it down a bit with 3 toilets blocked.
Very busy but one of the nicest Wetherspoons I'd been in, Corn Exhange building is worth a visit alone
Am sitting in wetherspoons now, The Corn Exchange, cheap drinks, lovely meal but absolutely no atmosphere. Service at bar very basic, no friendly smile. Same with food order at our table .They brought it, placed it, no smile and went. Collected plates after meal not so much as ' how was your meal?'
Service is very efficient. Food is good for the price you pay. One of the best spoons we have been to.
Beautiful exterior but inside didn't live up to expectations. Seats were grubby and carpets needed a clean. Food was good and plentiful and served promptly. Toilets were very clean
We hadn't been before and we're pleasantly surprised. It's very large, the food was nice and it's a very reasonably priced meal. The service was very good, despite many diners, but we'll spaced out and comfortable
Beautiful building, which has been tastefully converted by Wetherspoon to a pub restaurant. We admired all the building interior, and the exterior is a classic design. If you have stair climbing problems there is a lift at the rear end of the building which they use for their supplies, but it works
J D Wetherspoon certainly know how to pack the punters in. The venue is located in the centre of the historic town of Bury St Edmund's. The The Corn Exchange building has been simpathetically refurbished to retain its heritage while creating a venue more than fit for purpose. The venue is frequen
Historic building turned restaurant and stores. Worth a step in to look about and perhaps a bite to eat and something to drink.
What a lovely wetherspoons this is. From the moment you enter you'd think you'd walked into a posh hotel. I was in this restaurant as I'd a car to take for a service and I must say it's one the nicest I've been in. A lovely big roaring 🔥 fire and plenty of seating. The setting is brilliant and I tak
Don't usually rate Weatherspoons, but this old corn exchange building is gorgeous.
Truly is one of the most beautiful locations for a whetherspoons. Very impressive building both inside and out, but then a classic spoons service. Great.
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