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The Wheatsheaf, Dunstable - pub details

Address: 82 High Street North, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 1LH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25554) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Leagrave (3.3 miles), Luton (5.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.5/10 (rated by 6 users)
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In the 70's I worked at this pub, it was owned by Terrie and Jennie Walker Spiers. I thought of them as very kind and generous people. I met people there from all over the world, every month or so more friends would come in from other countries. I met some of the most interesting and talented people. Currently I live in California, but I must admit, I do miss those nights of working at the Wheatsheaf, 5 rows deep of nothing but pint glasses waving in front of your eyes...great music playing...and a full night of the after parties on the weekends.
I was happy to see the web site and the music scene still alive, just sayin.....just sharing.......
beatlelover3 - 21 Apr 2011 04:45
I did pop in yesterday just for old times sake and must admit the current owners have given it a good revamp and update but alas it is personally not for me.

They are trying to appeal to a younger crowd of drinkers and not to old fossils like myself and good luck to them...long live the sheaf....!!
RedRoosterRocker - 31 Oct 2010 02:12
my previous review was rather doom laden as i now believe the sheaf is reopened as a pub and not turned into flats as i ominously predicted...!!

please post a review of the new sheaf and let us know what its like...!!
RedRoosterRocker - 18 Oct 2010 03:33
I PASSED BY HERE THE OTHER DAY AND IT LOOKS LIKE THE SHEAF HAS MET THE SAME FATE AS THE BULL ACROSS THE ROAD....I.E. CLOSED DOWN PERMANENTLY AS A PUB ONLY TO BE CONVERTED TO RESIDENTIAL USE....SUCH A SHAME.

R.I.P. THE WHEATSHEAF.
RedRoosterRocker - 6 Sep 2010 03:58
A small pub which tries to cram too many people in with loud, obnoxious bands. Thought this place had died a long overdue death, but to no avail.

Last time I visited, there were three handpumps, one of which was turned round and two showing as available. The landlord declared that one of the remaining two was, indeed, off, but gave me a vacant look when I suggested he should perhaps turn the pump clip around. The remaining beer, Greene King IPA, came out as pure froth. The landlord, unsurprisingly, declared this to be off too. His response (and this will go down in pub folklore) was: "If you like real ale, we've got John Smiths Smooth". I left very quickly.
adamcroft - 30 Jun 2009 09:57

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