The Moon Under Water - JD Wetherspoon
Restaurant | Wolverhampton | England | United Kingdom
Traditional British dishes at pub
"The Moon Under Water - JD Wetherspoon" in Wolverhampton, England, is a typical representative of the well-known British pub chain J D Wetherspoon and a staple of the local community. The name of the pub is a homage to an article by the famous writer George Orwell, who described his vision of an ideal pub in 1946 under the title "Moon Under Water." The building itself has an interesting history: during Victorian times, it housed a furniture store that later was divided into smaller shops, including a textile store from the Co-operative Society. In the 1930s, the property was extensively remodeled and reopened as a larger café before being transformed into its current form as a Wetherspoon pub. Since then, it has evolved through ambitious renovation plans, including the integration of a hotel and a heritage center that documents the history of the chain.
Wetherspoon pub in Wolverhampton
The menu at "Moon Under Water" offers a wide selection of traditional British dishes that reflect the typical Wetherspoon style. Especially popular is the "Traditional Breakfast," a hearty meal with fried eggs, bacon, sausages, and grilled tomatoes, energizing guests in the morning. Also well-liked is the "Beer-Battered Cod and Chips," featuring fresh cod in a crispy beer batter served with thick chips and mushy peas – a classic that perfectly captures British pub culture. For those who prefer international flavors, the "Chicken Katsu Curry" adds a spicy touch, with breaded chicken served with a creamy katsu sauce over rice. Vegetarians will enjoy the "Five-Bean Chilli," a hearty dish with a variety of beans in a rich tomato sauce. For dessert, the "Warm Chocolate Brownie," with its melting center and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, delights many guests.
Beer garden at Moon Under Water
The drink selection is another hallmark of the pub. There is an extensive range of real ales, including classics like "Ruddles Best" and "Greene King Abbot Ale," regularly complemented by guest ales, often from local breweries in the West Midlands. Craft beers and international lagers like the Italian "Poretti" or the French "1664 Bière" can also be found on the menu, providing variety for beer lovers. In addition to alcoholic beverages, there is a solid selection of wines, spirits, and non-alcoholic options, including freshly brewed Lavazza coffee, which is particularly popular with breakfast guests. The option to order via the Wetherspoon app makes service quick and convenient, emphasizing the pub's modern approach.
Friendly service at Wetherspoon
The atmosphere at "Moon Under Water" is spacious and modern, with an open design that still retains the charm of a traditional pub. The decor is functional and inviting, with large windows letting in natural light and a clear, organized layout. A special highlight is the newly redesigned beer garden, which invites guests to linger in nice weather and provides a relaxed setting. The pub is also known for its music-free policy, which puts conversations in the foreground and creates a calm atmosphere – a concept that aligns with Orwell's ideal of a convivial pub. With the addition of a 72-room hotel and the heritage center, "Moon Under Water" demonstrates its ambition to be not just a place for food and drink, but also a destination for travelers and history enthusiasts.