J.D.Wetherspoon and The Narrows

The Narrows
National pub chain J.D.Wetherspoon has a history of exploring a building’s past when it comes up with a name for a new pub. They did not use the previous use ‘Old Post Office’ when naming their new Abingdon pub. Instead the pub chain looked further back into bygone times and called it ‘The Narrows’.
The Narrows
Work began on July 18th and should be ready for opening by October, providing about 40 jobs.

Lorries, delivering building material, are requested not to park outside and make Abingdon’s High Street a new bottleneck. Gaffer taped maps show drivers all the way round the one way system …
The Narrows
to the site entrance in the Market Place Car Park.

6 thoughts on “J.D.Wetherspoon and The Narrows

  1. Rob

    Just seen what Weather Spoons have done in the small seaside town of Deal. The Norman Wisdom is a fantastic little pub. Hope they make something as impressive in Abingdon.

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  2. Spike

    40 new Jobs!! The newly opened Nags Head is struggling to obtain good professional staff so not sure where these ’40’ staff will come from.

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  3. Old Abingdon

    I like the fact fact that a big company has incoprated the history of the town they are moving in to by calling it the narrows ,

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  4. Tezza

    At last
    somewhere to drink on a budget !!
    a wake up call for all the greedy pubs £3.80 £4.00 a pint etc

    went there the other day fantastic , people are using this place instead of pubs that were empty now even more empty !

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  5. Emma

    A large (and good quality) wine and a pint of shandy for under £7. And the place was buzzing. Yes – a wake up call for the outrageously priced ‘other pubs’ in Abingdon. Next quest: a decent pub that serves consistenly good food at affordable prices. Not so far achieved by any pub in Abingdon. Can the Narrows deliver this also?

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  6. MR K D FILLEUL

    When is weatherspoon in Abingdon Oxfordshire going to open again I am missing my fish chips in from keith filleul

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