Wetherspoon's - Flintshire
Wetherspoon's
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The Central Hotel is a cherished local landmark with a rich history dating back to around 1920. Situated beside the River Dee and near the railway station and main road bridge, this distinctive building has been at the heart of the community for decades. Originally known as The Central Hotel, it was briefly renamed The Royal Charter in the mid-1980s before returning to its original name. Open from 8:00am to midnight on Wednesdays and Thursdays, the venue offers a welcoming atmosphere for all guests. Families are welcome, with children under 18 permitted on the premises between 8:00am and 9:00pm. The pub is well-equipped with modern facilities including Wi-Fi, TV screens, a licensed outside deck area, baby changing stations, and step-free access to ensure a comfortable visit for everyone. For added convenience, you can download the Wetherspoon app to view pricing and order food and drinks directly to your table. Whether you're looking for a relaxing drink by the river or a spot to catch up with friends, The Central Hotel offers a perfect blend of history, comfort, and modern amenities.
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On the ride home after dropping friends at Manchester Airport my wife and I decided to have an early meal out and avoid the hassle of cooking and cleaning that evening. On our way home was Wetherspoons, Shotton where we had been on more than one occasion in the past. Now you don't go to this type of venue for the ambience or a culinary experience, it's cheap and sometimes cheerful and usually edible. And as I say we had eaten here before, but usually I would opt for the mixed grill or a sirloin on steak night. The 2 meals with drinks came to less than £17, can't argue with that, well not normally
Called in for a late lunch on Saturday. We were 2 adults and 2 teenagers. Our drinks and food came quickly. The place was clean Quiet customers Very attentive staff who were polight and checked everything was OK ect Toilets clean and well stocked Would happily return
This Weatherspoons is one of the worst I have visited. The pub was dirty and the disabled toilets were in such a terrible state that I had to climb stairs to reach equally filthy toilets. In the midst of a pandemic, please prioritize cleaning.
If you want cheap cheerful this is it. Clean usually, if not mad busy. They do a good breakfast have decent offers on. Next to the train station with parking available aswell.
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