Spoons in Douglas.
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Spoons in Douglas.
Wetherspoons opening in Douglas. Former Jacks.
26-04-2025, 06:24 PM
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RE: Spoons in Douglas.
It's in 1886 not Jacks, a welcome change for me bringing a bit of basic value.
27-04-2025, 11:25 AM
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RE: Spoons in Douglas.
I was thinking that Alfie, a bit of competition may not be a bad idea!
27-04-2025, 03:25 PM
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The curious people wielding their social media pitchforks who view any change on the IoM as some sort of black magic voodoo do make me laugh, there's hordes of em convinced it'll be the end of all the other cafes in town, wouldn't mind but they probably never visit the other cafes.
27-04-2025, 04:56 PM
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RE: Spoons in Douglas.
Prices are half as much again as I paid for a big brekky this morning in our local Spoons.
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27-04-2025, 09:13 PM
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Had breakfast in spoons yesterday not bad if you like incinerated bacon so well done that the edges had turned to carbon and potatoes ASH browns a few beans very few beans.
Egg was cooked to perfection?
I will not be bothering with them again in IOM or anywhere else.
28-04-2025, 07:27 AM
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(27-04-2025, 09:13 PM)Chris_Sav Wrote: Prices are half as much again as I paid for a big brekky this morning in our local Spoons.

What's the price in UK v IoM ?
28-04-2025, 10:22 AM
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RE: Spoons in Douglas.
There's a food menu online, but not a drinks menu, looks like prices differ by 75p to a couple of pounds more per item, than across,
it can be found here -
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/wp-content...U_7923.pdf

I have to admit I've not been in a Wetherspoons for years & years!
28-04-2025, 12:27 PM
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£7.43 for a full breakfast with free coffee refills sounds like a bargain to me

I'm trying not to cry, as I was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease last year and can't eat anything on their menu! A full breakfast, cooked by someone else, is one of the things I miss the most

Still, there are many worse off than me and I have a fridge and freezer in my motorcycle carrying motorhome to ensure I have nice(ish!) food

Back on Mona's Isle for 2 weeks, in less than 4 weeks time

I've been going since 1976 and still get excited about the TT, MGP & Classic TT - Bring it on!
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28-04-2025, 07:57 PM
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£7 buys you excrement poncey coffee and not much else at Costa / Starbucks.....and not much more at McD's ..... I don't see the problem with Spoons - it's a known number before you make the choice to walk into the place.

Keep at it Nasher - proper job right there young man :0)
28-04-2025, 08:45 PM
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