The William Morris - JD Wetherspoon
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Harrison Webb
About
The William Morris is a branch of the Wetherspoons pub chain, located in Hammersmith, London. Wetherspoons is known for affordable pub food and drinks, with a casual, no-frills atmosphere. The chain is popular for its extensive menu, budget-friendly prices, and unique ordering app that allows patrons to send drinks and food to any table.
The Visit
At The William Morris in Hammersmith, the reviewer sampled three dishes for just £14.99, plus two desserts, highlighting the unbeatable value of Wetherspoons. The experience was casual and lively, with quick service and the novelty of ordering via the app. While the food quality was described as average and some items underwhelmed, the overall deal and fun atmosphere made it a worthwhile budget dining spot.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Honestly, for £14.99, three dishes, I don't think I can really complain about that."
"Brownie's warm. I actually like it. I love a brownie warm. Some people don't. I think it's good, quite fudgy."
"Cookie dough on the other hand, that's another thing. This looks ooey gooey for life. That's a bit too much for me, that."
"Is it the best quality food? No. Is it a good deal? Yes. Service was great. It's quick."
"It's a fun place to come. If you ever come to a Wetherspoons, please send me a DM on Instagram because I genuinely get joy from sending people things."
Our Reflection
The William Morris embodies the spirit of Wetherspoons: affordable, accessible, and a little bit cheeky. The reviewer’s playful approach—sending drinks to strangers, delighting in the app’s quirks—mirrors the communal, unpretentious vibe that keeps people coming back. While the food may not win awards, the warmth of a gooey brownie or the comfort of loaded chips is amplified by the laughter and camaraderie. Here, value is measured not just in pounds, but in shared moments and simple pleasures.
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