Has to be one of the smaller Wetherspoons in Leeds but still expected quality of drinks and customer service.
Nice looking pub with small beer garden to rear.
Steak and kidney pudding with mash, peas and gravy was amazing
Recently visited on a extremely busy weekend evening. Managed to squeeze in getting a tiny table at the back! Within minutes after ordering, our drinks were speedily and accurately brought to our table:) Lovely! Likewise, we didn't have to wait very long for our meals. The food was delicious and the service was great 👍.. Had initial concerns that we may have had a fair wait on our hands - but no! Yes, all in all, a very pleasant experience.
Excellent customer service, polite and efficient. I ordered scampi, it arrived quickly and was hot. This is a fairly new pub and fits in very well in the community.
Came to this pub a couple of weeks ago to start My friends hen weekend. We got food and it was hot and we weren't waiting too long. Staff were friendly if we needed anything they were more than happy to help. Been a few times mainly in the morning/afternoon. Iv recommended friends to visit as so far had no problems.
Usually visit midday when I go on occasion and it’s always busy. They don’t allow booking so it’s a case of hoping for a space when you arrive. Ordering is quick and easy via the app and both food and drink arrives quickly. The only downside is the self-service hot drinks machines and milk can sometimes be low on stock, but informing a member of staff can get it sorted out.
Another lively Wetherspoons in Leeds. I had two real ales Amber Necker with no problems to try before I bought.
Good ale, pleasant service and good atmosphere
Love this place. The staff are fantastic and friendly. Grandson has autism and they never bat an eye. They all talk to him and if he's unsettled they ask is there anything we need. Food not bad either 😋
Love wetherpoons... sometimes a bit noisy but ok for lunch and a drink. Staff always nice x friendly
Just another wetherspoons same standards did not eat there but food looked OK.
Newly opened in Crossgates this year, it takes the place of a old defunct doctors surgery. The exterior is a very blink and you will miss it affair.
On my last couple of visits around 0800-9000hrs it had been relatively quiet, which I like for having a relaxing breakfast and coffee. I have not been in during the possibly heavy traffic times.
The decor is much as you expect for a Weatherspoons, a call to local historical land marks, a lot of dark wood.
The staff are pretty friendly and are indeed following the Covid rules quite stringently, as they should. You will have to Track and Trace on entry, you have not excuses not to.
The food is standard for Weatherspoons the McDonald's of pub chains, if you have had a breakfast in another it will be the same here.
Cheerful and friendly, no broken or vandalised furniture. But give the regrettable few dossers of Crossgates time, I'm sure they will manage it.
Certainly comes as a change to the very 'local' Station, where sisters are out in dates with brothers. Or the shameful Travellers Rest or what ever it is known as in the roundabout, which is like stepping back in town.
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