📍 1.9 miles from Adams Park
Le De Spencers Arms is a traditional Fuller's pub situated in Downley, approximately 1.5 miles from Adams Park, the home of Wycombe Wanderers FC. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} The pub offers a warm, rustic atmosphere with an open fire and low-beamed ceilings, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} While the pub does not explicitly advertise showing live football, its proximity to Adams Park and its reputation for quality food and drink make it a potential option for fans on matchdays. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} The establishment serves a variety of Fuller's ales, including London Pride and ESB, as well as guest ales like St Austell Tribute. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} The food menu features classic dishes such as fish and chips, lasagna, and Sunday roasts, catering to a range of tastes. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} The pub's welcoming environment and quality offerings contribute to its suitability for both home and away fans seeking a traditional pub experience near the stadium.
Excellent food, great beer, great service, friendly staff. Lovely pub, great atmosphere.
Had a friend's and family get together last Sunday. Having booked quite late and added people even later the owners worked really hard to accommodate us. Great Sunday roasts and tasty traditional puddings. Service was spot on, not too rushed so we could chat.
Sunday roast destination. Short walk from Hugendon NT across woodland or drive and park. Great in winter or large seating outside for summer. I recommend food and a drink. Book a table in advance to avoid disappointment.
Fantastic cosy pub. We just turned up and have been accommodated by its friendly staff and owners. Generous and delicious Roast dinner with vegetables on the side. Will definitely come back. Outdoor space is lovely for summer.
Got to say a very disappointing experience today. Ordered some food with mum today (photo attached). After ordering Mum suddenly realised the curry was beef not chicken - her mistake. Went to the bar to see if it could be changed as we were told a 40 minute wait. Sadly it couldn’t be changed which is understandable, but to hear ‘your curry is in the microwave already’ puts a downer on enjoying a £17 meal. I had calamari and cheesy garlic bread. The calamari was chewy and from the photo you can see the batter didn’t stick to it when it was served, let alone when trying to eat it. It was like eating a condom - never done it but I can imagine it’s a similar experience. Cheesy garlic bread wasn’t melted (as in the picture) and was still cold which should be the easiest thing to do. No one came to our table to check on our food even though the servers were laughing and giggling together at the bar. When the table was cleaned I explained my issue with the calamari which I had tasted and left, but the young male student server seemed uninterested and just disappeared. Very sad experience, which I can put down to a too big a menu. Any pub trying to implement a menu that large on a busy day has to make compromises with quality (microwaves, rushed orders etc.) which is exactly what we experienced today. Won’t be returning.