The smallest Wetherspoons pub in the world: what makes it special inside the train station.

The smallest Wetherspoons pub in the world: what makes it special inside the train station
The smallest Wetherspoons pub in the world: what makes it special inside the train station
There are over 800 Wetherspoons pubs in the UK, and if you want to visit the tiniest of them, you will find it inside a train station. Located at Cannon Street station in London, the pub named Sir John Hawkshaw is the smallest in the world among Wetherspoons.

According to The Sun: The locale stands out for its minimalism: there are only 42 tables, and there are no toilets - for that, you will have to cross to the public restrooms through a competition. The pub opened in December 2014 and was named after one of the staff members of the original station building, built in 1866 with a steel bridge over the River Thames.

Cannon Street in London is famous for its smallest pub in the world from the Wetherspoons chain - Sir John Hawkshaw. This mini-location with 42 tables and no toilets offers a unique experience for fans of British pub culture.

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