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Anna Barry

By Anna Barry


Published: 16/05/2024

- 11:51

The Atrium in Birmingham is located inside the National Exhibition Centre

Wetherspoon is a beloved institution in the UK and Ireland and many Britons will have their favourite Spoons location.

However, with almost 900 Wetherspoon pubs in the UK, some are certainly better than others.


The experts at Q.R. Code Generator analysed a list from the Wetherspoons website of 869 Wetherspoon pubs and hotels across the UK to establish which ones are the best and worst rated by the average total percentage of excellent reviews on Google Reviews.

The Atrium in Birmingham may be the worst Wetherspoon pub in the UK according to the research, with just 20.19 per cent excellent-rated reviews.

The Atrium in Birmingham

The Atrium in Birmingham received 20.19 per cent excellent-rated reviews

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It has more one-star ratings than two, three, four or five stars. It is located in the National Exhibition Centre.

Facilities include a projector and screen, TVs, free Wi-Fi and pizzas on the menu.

The U.K. Wetherspoons with the fewest excellent-ratedreviews

  1. The Atrium in Birmingham: 20.19 per cent
  2. The Albany Palace in Wiltshire: 31.76 per cent
  3. The White Swan in London: 31.86 per cent
  4. Grover & Allen in Suffolk: 31.91 per cent
  5. The William Aylmer in Essex: 32.09 per cent
  6. The Flying Horse in Gatwick Airport: 32.38 per cent
  7. The Three Fishes in West Sussex: 32.63 per cent
  8. The Lord Wimborne in Dorset: 33.12 per cent
  9. The Elizabeth of York in West Midlands: 33.16 per cent
  10. The Standing Order in Hertfordshire: 33.21 per cent

Other Wetherspoon pubs across the UK are praised for their location, facilities and service.

The Bishop Blaize in Manchester boasts 60.34 per cent excellent-rated reviews.

The U.K. Wetherspoons with the most excellent-ratedreviews

  1. The Bishop Blaize in Manchester: 60.34 per cent
  2. Royal Victoria Pavilion in Ramsgate, Kent: 58.48 per cent
  3. The Caley Picture House in Edinburgh: 57.83 per cent
  4. The Greenwood Hotel, Northolt: 57.81 per cent
  5. Stick or Twist in Leeds: 57.13 per cent
  6. The Golden Beam is on Headingly Lane, Leeds: 56.71 per cent
  7. The William Adams in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk: 55.53 per cent
  8. The Prense Well in Merseyside: 55.41 per cent
  9. The Velvet Coaster in Blackpool, Lancashire: 55.07 per cent
  10. The Buck Inn, North Yorkshire: 54.97 per cent

Sports fans can expect to get access to Sky Sports and BT Sport across the pub's TV screens.

It boasts a licensed outdoor area for sunnier days, and children are welcome.

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\u200bThe Bishop Blaize in Manchester

The Bishop Blaize in Manchester received 60.34 per cent excellent-rated reviews

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Britons looking for their new favourite Wetherspoon might want to seek out a coastal spot.

A spokesperson for Q.R. Code Generator commented on the findings: "Wetherspoons is a staple pub across the UK, loved by all age ranges for multiple reasons, such as its affordability, relaxed atmosphere and consistency.

"It's interesting to see which Spoons' have the best excellent rating based on the public's opinion and which areas of the UK have the highest standards of the pub chain.

"The research reveals that pubs located on the seaside are popular within the top 10 best-rated, and it's fascinating to see two Leeds Wetherspoons located 1.5 miles apart placed fifth and sixth."

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