A relatively small but busy Wetherspoon pub, once a bed shop, in the heart of a vibrant local community. Up to ten cask beers including six guests are served as well as at least three box ciders. The pub is open plan and split-level with a small heated outdoor patio at the rear, and a recently added patio area to the front and side. It was voted Wetherspoon's regional community pub of the year 2008-2009. There are high ceilings and it is light with plenty of seating throughout including a family dining area at the back. Local history is the theme of the décor, with reference to a local preacher, Robert Bateman, who was the band leader on the ill-fated Titanic. No car park, but a public car park just behind the pub. Accessible to those in wheelchairs. Unusually for JDW the toilets are ground floor. Guide dogs only.
This Pub serves many changing beers (normally at least one dark ale) and 4 regular beers.
Staple Hill Oak, Staple Hill
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