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John Jones

Every Wetherspoons pub in Wales ranked from best to worst according to TripAdvisor

Whether you're a regular pub-goer or only go out for a drink on a special occasion, chances are you've been inside a Wetherspoons before.

And if you've been to more than one, you can expect to find a fair bit of standardisation across the pub chain's branches, with menus, drinks and prices largely the same wherever you are in the country.

But, of course, what's available at the bar is only part of what makes a pub great - with helpful staff, efficient service and a buzzing atmosphere all as important in helping make a pub trip enjoyable and hassle-free.

Read more: 'World's biggest chip' discovered in Cardiff Wetherspoons

While Wetherspoons pubs also have a lot of shared attributes - including their wacky carpet designs - a lot of them are based in old restored buildings that used to be home to churches, cinemas, theatres and more, giving them some unique and interesting features.

With 51 pubs owned by the chain across Wales, however, it can be difficult to know where's best to go for a quick drink or bite to eat, or a big meal out with friends and family.

Following the classic trading slogan that the customer is always right, therefore, we've looked through TripAdvisor to see how each of the country's 'Spoons fare when it comes to the all important review and ratings.

In order from the highest right down to the lowest-rated, here are the best and worst Wetherspoons pub in Wales., according to TripAdvisor.

The Central Hotel, Shotton
(Ian Cooper/Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 4.0

Over two-thirds of the 123 reviews left for the Central Hotel regard it as either 'Excellent' or 'Very good', with many reviewers praising its cleanliness, customer service and close proximity to the train station

One reviewer described it as a "good clean bar with a good atmosphere", while another said: "The staff go above and beyond and the food is excellent."

However, others were not so impressed, with one customer saying: "I wouldn't go again if you paid me".

The Elihu Yale, Wrexham
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 4.0

With over 120 'Excellent' or 'Very good' reviews, the first of Wrexham's 'Spoons offerings is one of the most popular in the country.

Again, customers praised the cleanliness of the pub, as well as the attentive customer service, with one reviewer describing the waiting staff as "very professional and patient".

However, another was critical of the pub's atmosphere, and said it would be "more enjoyable sitting in the house drinking a few cans".

The Godfrey Morgan, Newport
(Google)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.5

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 3.5

This pub on Chepstow Road has become one of the most popular lunch spots in Newport, with many customers leaving gleaming reviews praising the cheap and tasty menu options.

"This is exceptional value for money," reads one five-star review. "The staff are the glue that holds this place together and the food is always perfectly cooked and hot. I love the place."

However, others weren't so kind, describing the breakfast they were served there as "shocking".

The John Wallace Linton, Newport
(Mark Lewis)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: N/A

Another Newport favourite, The John Wallace Linton offers good quality food and a high level of customer service, according to reviewers.

However, while most of the 101 reviews left for the pub praise its "great atmosphere" and "fast service", others have been left disappointed, with one even describing the food and wait times as "awful".

The Malcolm Uphill, Caerphilly
(Mark Lewis)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Named after the motorcycling great from Caerphilly, the Malcolm Uphill's unique decor is just one aspect of the pub praised by TripAdvisor reviewers, as well as its ambience and cleanliness.

Nearly 250 'Excellent' or 'Very good' reviews describe the venue as "welcoming and friendly", but others have criticised what they deem to have been poor customer service.

The North and South Wales Bank, Wrexham
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

Just like the Elihu Yale nearby, this Wrexham pub is praised for its cleanliness and impressive customer service.

"Excellent service," reads one review. "Lovely staff and food spot on," reads another.

However, others weren't so impressed, with one customer ripping into the "dark and dingy" atmosphere and "uncomfortable chairs".

The Olympia, Tredegar
(Gwent Gazette)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: N/A

With "first class service" and "quick and easy food", the Olympia - which is housed in a former cinema - has won plenty of fans.

"Lovely atmosphere, friendly staff and good food," said one reviewer, while another adds: "This Wetherspoons leaves others wanting."

However, other customers aren't as convinced, with one slamming the "black as coal" burger they were served there.

Pen Cob, Pwllheli
(Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 4.0

Regarded by TripAdvisor reviewers as one of the best Wetherspoons in North Wales, Pen Cob is praised for its "scrumptious" food and "chatty, funny and charming" waiting staff.

But while some claim that they "cannot fault it", dissatisfied customers have described the service as "dreadful" and claimed meals are "disgustingly presented".

The Sir Samuel Romilly, Barry
(South Wales Echo)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

According to its reviews, this 'Spoons in Barry is largely made great by its friendly and attentive staff, as well as its convenience for the train station.

Leaving one of over 250 'Excellent' reviews, one customer said the staff "smile through any situation and are always on hand to sort any issue out" and claimed that the service "is better than some upper class restaurants".

However, others aren't so convinced, and criticised the venue for being "rowdy", "dirty" and "cold".

The William Owen, Haverfordwest

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

."Excellent" is the word that seems to crop most in the reviews for this Haverfordwest pub, with nearly 170 customers leaving feedback labelled as such.

"Breakfast was piping hot and of excellent quality," said one satisfied customer, with another adding: "Excellent value and constant quality of food."

However, some more mediocre reviews criticise the customer service, with waiting staff described as "sulky" and "unhelpful".

The York Palace, Llanelli
(Llanelli Star)

Overall rating: 4.0

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

With overwhelmingly positive reviews, this 'Spoons ranks highly among the best places to go in Llanelli for a drink and a quick bite.

Its reviews focus largely on its prompt service, delicious food and reasonable prices, with many customers praising the "brilliant staff" and "warm atmosphere".

However, others were disappointed by their experiences, with one reviewer saying eating there was a "big mistake".

The Bank Statement, Swansea

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Scoring 3.5 out of 5.0 overall, The Bank Statement on Swansea's famous Wind Street was, as you'd expect, a bank for many years before becoming a Wetherspoons.

The reviews are fairly middle of the road, with one customer saying: "It's a Spoons, it does what you'd expect". However, there are a range of experiences shared on the pub's TripAdvisor page, with the service described both as "five star" and "very disappointing".

The Bell Hanger, Chepstow
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.0

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.0

According to the reviews, this pub in the middle of Chepstow delivers in terms of convenience and service, but is let down by the quality of food on offer and its preparation.

While plenty of customers say they had an enjoyable meal at the Bell Hanger - with one even adding they'd experienced "pizza perfection" - others claim they were served "cold, tough and disappointing" food.

The Black Boy, Newtown
(Western Mail)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

The reviews for this Newtown pub are largely positive, with customers describing it as "cosy, clean and great value for money", while staff are widely praised for their attentive service and politeness.

However, while most reviewers agree that it's a quintessential and reliable 'Spoons, others have slammed it as "cheap but not so cheerful", with one customer leaving a one-star review after being served "cremated gammon".

The Black Bull Inn, Bangor
(Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

The Black Bull does North Wales proud, with over 160 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' reviews praising the pub's waiting staff and friendly atmosphere.

"Food is served promptly and scrumptious," reads one. "We were made to feel so welcome - will definitely be returning," reads another.

However, as always, not everyone is happy - with one customer labelling it the "worst Wetherspoon they'd ever been to", after allegedly finding a hair in their breakfast.

The Castle Hotel, Ruthin
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Set in a beautiful Georgian building dating back to the 1730s, The Castle Hotel is arguably the most stunning Wetherspoons in Wales.

Most visitors to the pub - which also operates as a hotel - agree on its cleanliness and quick service in their reviews, but some have criticised it for not allowing dogs on the premises.

The Central Bar, Cardiff
(Matthew Horwood)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

This busy Cardiff boozer is a popular haunt of students, just a few minutes walk from Cathays and other university accommodation.

Of the nearly 140 positive reviews, most suggest the pub's greatest features are its lively atmosphere and fast service - but customers seem split on the attitude of the waiting staff.

While most described the customer service they experienced as "amazing, friendly and welcoming", one reviewer said that the staff "needed training in basic manners" after having a bowl "snatched" from them.

The Ernest Willows, Cardiff
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

Located on the bustling City Road, this popular 'Spoons is named after airship pioneer Ernest Willows, who was born just a mile away on Newport Road and in 1910, became the first man to fly over the capital using an airship of his own design.

There is a lot of praise for the pub as a whole on TripAdvisor - with the quality of the ladies toilets getting more than one mention.

But while some were left impressed by the "friendly staff and well cooked food", others said they experienced poor customer service and dirty cutlery.

The George Hotel, Brecon
(Athena Pictures)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 3.5

Atmosphere: N/A

This pub and hotel in Brecon has a sophisticated decor and charming beer garden, with many reviewers saying they would "definitely" return and praising the venue's warm atmosphere and "pleasant and efficient service".

However, others were less than impressed - with one review from December 2020 claiming it was "the dirtiest restaurant ever".

The Great Western, Cardiff
(Richard Swingler)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Located on the bustling St Mary Street, just a 30 second walk from Cardiff Central station, the Great Western is one of the busiest 'Spoons in the capital.

It's welcomed a lot of satisfied customers, with over 200 positive reviews praising it for being "Covid friendly" with "fast, efficient service", "lush" staff and "lovely food and cheap beer".

However, some are less positive, with 58 reviewers judging it to be 'Terrible' - and one saying they would "never eat there again".

The John Fielding, Cwmbran
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Cwmbran's Wetherspoons has received glowing reviews from nearly 150 customers, with most praising the attentive staff, fast service and convenient location.

But while some had a "tremendous" time, 35 others marked it as 'Poor' or 'Terrible' - with one angry customer dubbing it the 'WORST WHEATHERSPOONS (sic). AROUND"

The King's Head, Monmouth
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

This former 17th century coaching inn is said to have been visited by Charles I during the civil war. While we don't know what he would have made of the pub today, many customers have praised it for being "spotlessly clean" with a "great atmosphere". One even described it as the "Jewel of Monmouth".

However, others aren't so sure - with someone saying while their overnight stay was "fab", the restaurant "leaves a lot to be desired".

The Lord Caradoc, Port Talbot
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

The Lord Caradoc on Station Road has won a lot of praise from customers who went there for parties, get-togethers or Wetherspoons' nightly events - such as Curry Club.

One customer succinctly described the venue as having "friendly staff, really good food and cheap beer". However, four of its last five reviews have been one-star, with recent customers complaining about the attitude of staff.

The Mardy Inn, Swansea
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

While it has been a local landmark for more than a century, the former Mardy Hotel only reopened as a Wetherspoons in 2013.

It has earned mixed reviews - while it scores highly for "first class" service and value for money, others have said there is "room for improvement" in terms of the food on offer.

The Market Cross, Holywell
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.5

Another recently new 'Spoons, the Market Cross has received over 70 positive reviews, with TripAdvisor users praising its "wonderful" breakfasts and "lovely staff".

However, while many have described its food and service as "fabulous", others disagree, with some customers describing staff as "shockingly rude".

The Mount Stuart, Cardiff
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

This 19th century former dock building is now one of the most popular drinking spots in Cardiff Bay, combining good value food and drink with a smart modern interior and large bar space.

Over 60% of the nearly 1,000 reviews left for the Mount Stuart on TripAdvisor regard it as being 'Excellent' or 'Very good', with customers praising its convenient location, atmosphere and speed of service, considering how busy it can get.

However, others have criticised the quality of the food served, with some describing their meal as a "cold, tough breakfast in a beautiful setting".

The Palladium, Llandudno
(Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

Set in the former Palladium cinema theatre, this 'Spoons has received a whopping 3,200 reviews on TripAdvisor - and the vast majority are overwhelmingly positive.

Satisfied customers have praised the "consistently good service" and "fantastic backdrop" of the unique venue - but others describe it as "pretty dire", with a couple complaining that it needed "cleaning up".

The Picture House, Colwyn Bay
(Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

Another pub set in a former cinema, the Picture House has retained some of its old features and plush interior and become one of the go-to places for a quick bite to eat in Colwyn Bay.

Scoring fours all round for food, service, value for money and atmosphere, most TripAdvisor reviewers agree it is "warm and cosy" with "hard working, friendly and helpful" staff and "perfect food".

However, more critical customers complained about the quality of the meals they were served, with one particularly negative reviewer claiming a rump steak they ordered was "the worst steak they'd ever had in their life".

The Pontlottyn, Abertillery
(Gwent Gazette)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 4.0

Located on the site of a former department store, the Pontlottyn is praised on TripAdvisor for its handy location, helpful staff and wide selection of meal and drinks options.

However, described by some customers as "just a stereotypical Wetherspoons", comments range from "excellent food" and "brilliant for a bite to eat" to "shameful and dirty".

The Prince of Wales, Cardiff
(Getty Images)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

This pub in Cardiff city centre has an intriguing past, having previously been a theatre, bingo hall, laser game centre, and even a sex cinema before becoming a Wetherspoons in 1999. You can even see the outline of a Gothic church built into the brick on the side of the building today.

Its unique layout and spacious interior form the basis for many of its positive reviews, while customers also compliment the level of service and bustling atmosphere, with one going so far as to proclaim it "the best Spoons on the planet" due to its "great vibe and lovely staff".

However, its rating is pulled down by a number of less complimentary reviews, with some reviewers complaining about their treatment by the door staff, as well as the cleanliness of tables.

The Red Lion, Swansea
(Google Maps)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

Another 'Spoons with a cosy interior and smart-looking beer garden, The Red Lion in Morriston is praised for its "lovely atmosphere" and is described by several reviewers as "clean and well managed" with "hard-working and friendly staff".

But it also has its fair share of unfavourable reviews, with some reviewers criticising the food on offer, describing it as "cold, soggy and in small portions".

The Sawyer's Arms, Maesteg
(Wales Online)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

Located in a prime spot on Maesteg's Commercial Street, the Sawyer's Arms offers "good food, vast choice and prompt service", with many reviewers choosing to dine there for special occasions, such as birthdays and Valentines Day dinners.

However, eight out of the last 10 TripAdvisor users to review it have handed it a score of two or lower overall, with some of these customers criticising the "overcooked" food and "rancid" beer.

The Sussex, Rhyl
(Daily Post Wales)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.0

"What a wonderful 'Spoons," reads one review. "Everyone was so lovely and friendly and so very helpful. Would definitely recommedn this pub, it looked tons nicer than any other around the town centre."

This reviewer is not alone in their praise for The Sussex, which is generally described among over 200 positive reviews as "spotless", with "attentive staff" and "lovely food".

However, other users would object, having left reviews criticising the pub's "vile" meals and "murky and foul" ales.

Tafarn Y Porth, Caernarfon
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 4.0

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.5

Atmosphere: 3.0

With "friendly bar staff" and a "buzzing atmosphere", Tafarn Y Porth has earned a lot of positive reviews - over 300 to be precise.

While some customers have criticised it for having "stained carpets, scabby tables" and "dirty dishes", many more have been very complimentary about the service and food they received - with value for money rated at 4.5 out of 5..

The Tumble Inn, Pontypridd
(Richard Williams)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 2.5

Named after the area of Pontypridd where many horse-drawn carts used to overturn, there are few customers tumbling out of this pub, thanks to its "great food, great atmosphere and great value for money".

But while 'great' is the word that seems to crop up most in the Tumble Inn's reviews, some customers have marked it as 'Terrible' and criticised the attentiveness and attitude of waiting staff.

The Wyndham Arms, Bridgend
(Glamorgan Gazette)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

The glamorous-looking Wyndham Arms has a homely feel and benefits from being located just outside the main shopping area in Bridgend.

Visitors to the pub, which is also a hotel, are generally positive about their experiences, praising the "really polite and friendly staff" and the "brilliant atmosphere" on rugby days.

However, it seems to be let down by the standard of the food, with recent customers slamming meals as "chewy" and "very dry", while the cleanliness of the toilet facilities were also called into question.

Yr Hen Dderwen, Carmarthen
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 4.0

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

With predominantly 'Excellent' and 'Very good' reviews, Yr Hen Dderwen scores highly for quality of service and value for money, with customers complimenting the "awesome staff" who are described as "friendly and professional from start to finish".

However, others who chose to take to TripAdvisor are less taken with the pub, with one customer simply saying: "What a dump".

Yr Hen Orsaf, Aberystwyth
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.5

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

A short walk from both the train station and promenade, this pub in Aberystwyth is a prime location, and has plenty of fans, with over half of the 686 reviews left on TripAdvisor either 'Excellent' or 'Very good'.

But while it is praised for its "very welcoming, very professional and very patient" waiting staff, as well as its "exceptional value for money", one customer claimed it is "filthy" with tables "strewn with plates, food and glasses".

The Aneurin Bevan, Cardiff
(Collect unknown)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.0

Rated 3.0 overall, the Aneurin Bevan has plenty of redeeming features - but is perhaps let down by its unusual location, enclosed somewhat by the A470 just off the busy interchange.

In fact, while it scores points for "delicious food", "clean and tidy dining areas" and "fast and friendly service", some customers complained about the parking situation, with one customer criticising the lack of spaces available, as well as the pub's accessibility.

The Bears Head, Penarth
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 3.5

Atmosphere: 3.0

This pub on Windsor Road takes its name from the Welsh for Penarth - with ‘arth’ meaning ‘bear’ and ‘pen’ meaning ‘head' - and has received mixed reviews from customers.

While 95 people have rated it as 'Very good' or 'Excellent', a similar number have deemed it to be 'Average' or lower.

Like most of the pubs on this list, the Bears Head is praised for being "cheap and cheerful", but some have accused staff of being "rude" and complained about the amount of time they had to wait for their meal and drinks.

The Coliseum, Abergavenny
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.0

There seems to be a trend for old cinemas to be converted into Wetherspoon pubs, with this Abergavenny venue the former home of the Coliseum cinema, which was open for over 80 years, before becoming a bingo hall and later shops.

With mixed ratings given by TripAdvisor reviewers, satisfied customers said they "couldn't fault" the pub's quality of service and value for money - both others disagreed, with one person motivated to leave what they said was their first ever negative review of a Wetherspoons, as they accused the staff of being "unbelievably rude and frustrated".

The David Protheroe, Neath

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.0

Service: 3.5

Value: 3.5

Atmosphere: 2.0

With just a 2.0 scored for atmosphere, the David Protheroe is, statistically speaking, the least atmospheric Spoons in Wales.

While some customers are incredibly complimentary - with one enthused patron dubbing it "the best thing in Neath" - others describe it as "a shambles" and criticise the cleanliness of tables and the quality of the food served.

The Gatekeeper, Cardiff
(South Wales Echo)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

One of many drinking spots dotted along Cardiff's iconic Womanby Street, the vast Gatekeeper pub is a popular choice for gig-goers and revellers in the capital.

But while the pub has received nearly 200 positive reviews - with many proclaiming it to be "the best Spoons in Cardiff" - it has had an even higher number ranked 'Average' or below.

Among the issues listed by dissatisfied customers are "lazy and rude" bar staff, "awful" food and "filthy" tables and banisters.

The Gold Cape, Mold
(Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.0

Service: 3.5

Value: 3.5

Atmosphere: 3.0

The Gold Cape - named after the famous historic find unearthed in the area in 1833 - is located slap bang in the town centre, making a popular spot for eating and drinking in Mold.

However, it is also one of the only branches of Spoons on this list to have more 'Terrible' reviews than 'Excellent'.

While it is praised for "great service, very friendly staff and good value for money", some customers have ripped into the venue, describing it as "absolutely appalling", with "every table filthy" and food "cold and dry".

The Ivor Davies, Cardiff
(South Wales Echo)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 3.5

Atmosphere: 3.5

Named after the actor, songwriter and composer Ivor Novello - who was born down the road from where the pub stands on Cowbdrige Road East in Canton - this pub has plenty of charm amongst its cosy decor.

"Nice pub, lovely food," said one happy customer, while another added: "Had a great value breakfast with friendly service".

However, not everyone was so happy with their visit, with the 'Terrible' reviews again outweighing the 'Excellent' ones, and one customer describing it bluntly as a "cheap dump".

The Picture House, Ebbw Vale
(Walesonline/Rob Browne)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.0

Not to be confused with the 'Spoons of the same name in Colwyn Bay, the Picture House - built on the site of the former Astoria cinema - is a popular spot on Ebbw Vale's Market Street.

The 'Traveller ratings' are fairly evenly spread, with the highest praise focusing on the pub's "family friendly" atmosphere and "speedy service" - but other reviewers have criticised its cleanliness and "freezing cold" food.

The Potters Wheel, Swansea
(Robert Dalling)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

The lowest-rated Wetherspoons in Swansea, the Potters Wheel has been given mixed reviews by customers on TripAdvisor.

The most positive reviews praise the "exceptional" customer service given, as well as the "great pub meals" and "endless hot drinks" on offer.

However, the majority of its most recent reviews have been negative, with unhappy reviewers warning others to "avoid it until things improve", after experiencing "dreadful service" and, again, "cold food".

Y Dic Penderyn, Merthyr Tydfil
(Google)

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

The sole Spoons in Merthyr Tydfil, Y Dic Penderyn scores a three overall, with the most complimentary reviews focusing on the welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff at the pub.

"Good central location, the staff served promptly with good humour and courtesy," reads one glowing review. "Really nice food, served quickly. A good friendly atmosphere, and plenty of interesting local history to look at."

However, other customers have been less kind, with the venue also accused of being "horrendous, dirty and unhygienic" and one reviewer saying it was the "worst Wetherspoon pub they had ever been to".

Yr Ieuan Ap Iago, Aberdare

Overall rating: 3.0

Food: 3.5

Service: 3.5

Value: 4.0

Atmosphere: 3.5

While the Ieuan Ap Iago delivers on tasty food and good value, according to TripAdvisor, it has plenty of areas where it falls short.

Of the last 10 reviews left for the pub, only one customer has rated it more than one-star - giving it two stars instead.

Although some customers said they had an enjoyable time at the Aberdare pub - with one adding that they have "never been disappointed" by its offerings, just as many others have left critical reviews, with the most recent saying: "I appreciate that it's cheap, however it's so bad it's simply not value for money anymore".

The Sirhowy, Blackwood
(Rhymney Valley Express)

Overall rating: 2.5

Food: 3.0

Service: 3.0

Value: 3.0

Atmosphere: 4.0

With an overall rating of just 2.5, the Sirhowy in Blackwood is - according to TripAdvisor - officially the worst Wetherspoons pub in Wales.

That title may be a little harsh - some of the 32 customers who left 'Excellent' reviews describe it as a "lovely venue to take children", with bar staff deemed "friendly and welcoming".

However, more than twice that number have left 'Terrible' reviews, and torn into what they said was "bad food", "dirty tables" and the "disgusting attitude" of some staff. One customer went so far as to say they had "the worst meal ever" at the Sirhowy, adding that they "should have stayed in".

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