Wetherspoon is renowned for its affordable prices, and a visit to the Opera House in Tunbridge Wells proves just how true this is. Stepping into this converted opera house is like stepping back in time. The magnificent interior, shimmering with burnished gold and deep velvety reds, is a sight to behold. The stage, normally used for customer seating, transforms into a performance space once a year, hosting a sell-out opera. The grandeur doesn’t stop there; even the seating in the gods and boxes adds to the theatrical ambiance.
Despite the impressive setting, the atmosphere is surprisingly relaxed. The Opera House is a haven of quiet conversation, book reading, and newspaper browsing – a refreshing change from the usual smartphone-dominated public spaces. This tranquility is further enhanced by the absence of music, allowing for a truly peaceful experience.
It was during this peaceful ambiance that I decided to try out Wetherspoon’s latest offering – the small breakfast, available at 650 pubs across the UK. This compact yet satisfying meal includes a fried egg, a rasher of bacon, a sausage, baked beans, and a hash brown, making it a perfect alternative to the often overwhelming full English. The breakfast itself was delicious. The bacon was perfectly cooked, the beans were of excellent quality, the hash browns had the right amount of crispiness, and the sausage had a pleasant herby taste.
But the true highlight was the warm service. From the cheerful greetings and helpful recommendations to the attentive staff ensuring I had everything I needed, the entire experience was incredibly welcoming. And let’s not forget the unlimited Lavazza coffee, available for just £1.56 – a steal!
The Opera House in Tunbridge Wells is more than just a pub. It’s a place where history and affordability converge, creating a truly unique dining experience. Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly breakfast, a peaceful place to relax, or simply a chance to be surrounded by grandeur, this Wetherspoon offers something for everyone.