The Wadham name entered Waterlooville’s history in 1871, when Charles Wadham established a draper’s on London Road. The family firm later became Wadham Brothers’ Motor Company and Waterlooville’s biggest employer, building open-topped double-deck buses for Portsmouth Corporation and Denmead Queen buses for FG Tanner of nearby Denmead village. Over the years, there were several models of the single-deck Denmead Queen buses, used until the mid 1930s.
Went to spoons today to grab a morning breakfast and sat down and ordered without too many issues. The food then got to us and was NOT what we ordered and after speaking with the staff, she was nothing but rude and aggressive. The same food was then returned to us cold. Don’t waste your time for breakfast here. Cowplain cafe down the road is much better.
Downloaded the app and ordering was so easy. Drink arrived within 1 min and food within 10. Staff were very polite and friendly. Wide selection of food including vegan yucky stuff. Great value.
Loved the prices. Martin knows the value of money and certainly does not believe in ripping the customer off. If Martin can make a profit then just imagine what the other establishments are making. WISE UP PEOPLE.
Another very good 'Spoons in the Portsmouth area. Very clean with good food served by the hardworking Emma. Emma is a credit to the brand.
We stopped in here for a quick lunch and it was. Staff were friendly, helpful and food was quick. There is several carparks close by all payable. Its in the town centre so there are also a few shops around. It everything you expect from a spoons.
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Opening Times
Mon | 08:00 – 00:00 |
Tue | 08:00 – 00:00 |
Wed | 08:00 – 00:00 |
Thur | 08:00 – 00:00 |
Fri | 08:00 – 01:00 |
Sat | 08:00 – 01:00 |
Sun | 08:00 – 00:00 |
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