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Of course, like all Wetherspoon's pubs, a major attraction of the Zac was good-value food and drink. But times change and while Beverley Road may have been the place to be when the pub opened in 2000, a decade and a half later, the going-out scene had moved on. Its a shame as have been here a few months ago and it was ok," they added. The Cross Keys, Beverley

Our research showed that in the 1800s Zachariah gave up land for the first free park in Hull and he was obviously well-known," said chain boss Tim Martin when he announced the new pub. "Because we do not go for names like the Rat and Parrot, we thought the Zachariah Pearson was a great alternative.” Judith A was one of the guests to comment approvingly of the hotel offering: " We would definitely stay here again. You can’t beat it for value." Having twice stayed at Suffolk Palace during visits to Hull, Henry became the owner of Suffolk Palace in 1541, after the last descendant, the suspected traitor Sir William, died in the Tower of London. The palace then became known as Manor Hall, or the King's Manor. The Three John Scotts tends to attract a mixture of students, residents, visitors and workers from Hull's nearby law courts as well as groups spending an evening out in the city centre. On that particular evening, it was relatively quiet with most customers choosing to sit outside.John Scott (Queensland politician) (1821–1898), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council, Australia Ivan's favourite feature of The Three John Scotts are the historical information boards dotted around in different corners (Image: Ivan Morris Poxton) Honest value for money. Thank you for a very pleasant experience.” And one that's just opened as a Spoons - Sanctuary, University of Hull John Scott (medical school dean) (1851–1914), New Zealand professor, artist, and medical school dean

There are seven Wetherspoons in Hull and East Yorkshire. One, Sanctuary, reopened as a Wetherspoons bar on Monday, January 31. A January 2022 reviewer, MarkTAI, was one of those who failed to be impressed and said: " Not impressed with real ale line up, lots of handpumps with badges on but we were told only 2 were working! Food cheap and mediocre." The fortunes of the De La Pole family waxed and waned over the next two centuries. The 3rd Earl of Suffolk died fighting the French at the famous Battle of Agincourt, but his descendants ended up on the wrong side in the Wars of the Roses, the fierce conflict between the houses of York and Lancaster, and lost their power. The grand building seen today was built at the beginning of the last century to house Hull's Central Post Office. When it was officially opened in July 1909, the ceremony was interrupted by suffragettes shouting, "Votes for women". Today, visitors to Three John Scotts pub can still enjoy a sense of the magnificence of the former post office building, despite the loss of many of its fixtures and fittings. And, were they to close their eyes and imagine the world of 500 years ago, they might just get a sense of the place where Henry VIII wined and dined all those years ago.John Scott (adventurer) (c. 1634–1696), Captain John Scott, Long Island founder, explorer, royal advisor

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