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As biggest-ever railway Wetherspoons opens at London Waterloo – is station catering fit for purpose? - Train Talk: Much transport catering is dominated by a single company – and it isn’t J D ...
JD Wetherspoon is to open a new pub at London Waterloo station next week following a £2.8 million investment. The value pub chain said it is creating 70 jobs at the venue. The Lion & The Unicorn ...
As biggest-ever railway Wetherspoons opens at London Waterloo – is station catering fit for purpose? Train Talk: Much transport catering is dominated by a single company – and it isn’t J D ...
WETHERSPOONS is set to open a huge new train station pub within days following a £2.8million investment. The Lion and The Unicorn will open at Waterloo station in London on Tuesday, September 3 ...
Wetherspoons has well and truly conquered Britain's pub scene, and now its conquest includes London Waterloo Station. The interchange boasts a wealth of places where you can grab a bite to eat and ...
Waterloo is getting a brand new Wetherspoons pub (Picture: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images) If you’re one of the roughly 250,000 people who commute into London Waterloo each day, you ...
A new £2.8 million Wetherspoons has opened in a south London station – and here is a sneak peek of what it has to offer inside. JD Wetherspoon opened its newest pub, The Lion & the Unicorn, on ...
Wetherspoon's latest bar opens in Waterloo station on 3 September. A new Wetherspoon pub opens inside Waterloo station at the start of September — and it has a distinctly Festival of Britain theme.
Wetherspoons recently opened in Waterloo station (Picture: Shutterstock) But the railway arch could soon be home to a brand new Wetherspoons branch, in near walking distance to one of London’s ...
A new £2.8 million Wetherspoons has opened in a south east London station – and here is a sneak peak of what it has to offer inside.
MyLondon reporter Adam Toms tries out London Waterloo Station's new Wetherspoon pub, the Lion and the Unicorn (Image: Adam Toms/MyLondon). In my view, this is a bit of a missed opportunity.
Long before the glass doors opened, a queue had formed outside a new catering concession at London Waterloo: not another Upper Crust or Burger King, but the biggest J D Wetherspoon at a railway ...