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What User likes about The Corn Exchange:
I've been visiting a few wetherspoon pubs for years, some better than others. The Corn Exchange was only that, in 1862 built on the grounds of an old market and rebuilt about 10 years ago by wetherspoon. beer and eat are on the usual wetherspoon standard, but the building....WOW huge and incredibly ornately. it is worth visiting just to see you. View all feedback. What anteallachleicester doesn't like about The Corn Exchange:
What a beautiful building!!! Such a shame it is unloved. Dirty tables, dirty floors and toilet cubicles broken. We had a drink here and moved on as we didn’t feel it was clean enough to eat here. View all feedback.
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The Corn Exchange is one of the best Wetherspoons we've visited. Such a beautiful building, spacious, clean and inviting. Refreshing drinks and tasty food, good...
read moreWhat a great place. The building is stunning. Staff all great, food excellently priced and delivered quickly. Ate dinner and breakfast here. All good.
What a lovely building, and so well preserved, with real panache and style. Just brilliant as soon as you walk in the door, and up the stairs. This is another e...
read moreCalled in for lunch, and had the afternoon deal. My wife had ham, egg and chips with a lemon San Pellegrino and I had fish and chips with a Pepsi Max all for un...
read moreIn terms of the beer (always good with a great choice) and the menu (cheap) this is a typical Wetherspoons but it is set in a wonderful historic building which...
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read moreThe reviews for this restaurant are mixed, with some diners praising the beautiful building and efficient service, while others complain of dirty tables and food quality issues. Some customers were disappointed by the lack of certain menu items. Prices are generally considered excellent value for money. The atmosphere is lively and the staff are friendly. Overall, opinions on this venue vary, with some customers eager to return while others vow never to come back. The historic building and unique features, such as a lift for disabled access and specialty pizzas, add to the establishment's charm.
What a disgusting place toilet smelt like pee and toilets overflowing ordered via the app drinks came quickly which was good shame about the food over 25 minut...
read moreI must say at first I thought it was very good but once the food started arriving I thought again my steak turned up completely burnt and tough nowhere near how...
read moreThis restaurant was very busy, so we decided to order some lunch. I ordered the gourmet Tennessee chicken burger along with two other burgers and drinks. Consid...
read moreWhat a beautiful building!!! Such a shame it is unloved. Dirty tables, dirty floors and toilet cubicles broken. We had a drink here and moved on as we didn’t fe...
read moreThis restaurant was a bit peculiar, it felt more like a conference venue than a place for performances. But there have been some improvements since previous rev...
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read moreWhat a beautiful wetherspoons that is. from the moment they come, they would think they had gone to a hotel in a posh. I was in this restaurant when I would tak...
read moreGood breakfast, nice building. the Covid screens have not been busy everywhere on the square, but rather good turnaround on the eating.
Clean, stylish pub, a cut above the average. Lots of original Architecture kept to make the place stylish and atmospheric.
I've been visiting a few wetherspoon pubs for years, some better than others. The Corn Exchange was only that, in 1862 built on the grounds of an old market and...
read moreWhat a beautiful wetherspoons that is. from the moment they come, they would think they had gone to a hotel in a posh. I was in this restaurant when I would tak...
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