Gatwick Airport Beer Guide: Your Gatwick Airport guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Gatwick Airport

60 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Visited February 2023. Large place with lot of seating. Nothing too fancy but good for a pint before the flight. Next one please!“
Taboada 252 days ago
66 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Reasonable selection of cask beers, thankfully wasn't too busy on a Sunday lunchtime“
Jerseyislandbeer 422 days ago
50 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Ultima pinta en el aeropuerto.“
fombe89 505 days ago
62 /100 LANDSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“So this is just a stand, not even a joint, but they have their own cool cellar under the airport from which to draw from the cask (Greene King.) I have to admit that after your flight hours tiredness, getting to the not so fancy North Terminal and getting some pumped cask marque real ale is a nice treat from London (well, Gatwick) to welcome you. Keep it up.“
huineman 940 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Pub dentro del aeropuerto terminal soth, bien para tomarse las ultimas del viaje.“
fombe89 1539 days ago
36 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Came here on 7.2.2020. Only positive here is that they have Punk IPA, but too many negatives: internet does not work, no table service, loud, .... disappointing how Wetherspoon developed over the last 10 years.“
Schlenkerla 1540 days ago
64 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Visited in November 2019 for a pint and a quick meal. Airside bar, and as most airport bars not really that cosy with people coming and going in an endless flow. Large place with a long bar and lots of seating. Selection was a bit basic with mostly industrial Lager and a few nice cask options. Service was prompt and the greasy food came fast. Mandatory for your flight to and from Gatwick.“
brnandersen 1615 days ago
50 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Visited 26/6/2019. Incredibly busy. Poor beer selection. Hard to get served (though not because staff weren’t trying). Better options upstairs unless you’re with the stag perhaps.“
Grumbo 1766 days ago
54 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“With a late arrival from Tromsø it was perfect to find this one on the first floor just outside the custom exit. It is always a pleasure to start a trip to the UK with a few real ales. We got what we wanted, a few halves cask ales before closing time at 23:00. This is a rather is rather small sized JDW with six cask ales, four of them rotating. Airport prices. Polite service. (Visited with Leif, Per and Magne 09.01.2019).“
Rune 1928 days ago
52 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Visisted 11.01.19 with EE after tour to 22 southern counties. Five ale on cask, all served with sparklers. A spandard spoon airport pub. Still a miles better than the aiport bars only serving eurolagers.“
Holmen2 1932 days ago
56 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Visited 21.10.18 and with TT 23.08.19. Six beer engines, of which two were «available soon». Several kegs of shitty, industrial lager and three kegs of drinkable beer. Free of background music, making a relaxed atmosphere. Quick service. They also do food. One of the better JDW airport pubs.“
Holmen2 2014 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Very crowded, ques everywhere. I had a keg pint, Trumans Roller IPA. They also have cask ales, but nothing interesting on when I was there.“
Sigmund 2080 days ago
50 /100 LANDSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Most interesting about them being the only micro gin distillery in the world located in an airport, but they also have a couple cask ales and some kegs. I had the Greene King Back of the Net, which was "off" at 08:00 a.m., despite the Cask Marque sign. The other handpump was not in use that morning. Their gin was good though.“
Sigmund 2080 days ago
66 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Let's begin at the beggining: this is an airport pub. So my rating includes that and what it means: it's going to be crowded, there are going to be EDT screens, waiters are going to be having hell from costumers that will never come back again, etc. All that included, this is the best Gatwick joint I've been to: wide and comfy, dim-lit, nice-smelling food, good selection of beers (including some international ones), and a nice view over the south terminal concourse. All in all, a nice venue to have a last cold one before you fly -or to grab the first right after you've arrived. You know, just to rehydrate yourself.“
huineman 2205 days ago
60 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Strangely my rating disappeared for this one... so second time lucky. To be fair it seems to have been refurbished and has a much more pleasant feel to it than the last time I was here (2014?), although it's the same old airport JDW formula: 30% of the choice at 160% of the usual price. However, service is extremely friendly, and the guest beer I'm drinking - Brewster's Hop-a-Doodle-Doo - is in very good condition. Not bad at all.“
jjsint 2294 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Located upstairs inside the Security in South Termial. Std JDW, nice place, good selection, 45 Tap and about 30 bottles. Good service and nice food. Visited 09.01.2018.“
nilsas 2299 days ago
54 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Located before you enter the security gates at Gatwick terminal South. Ordinary JDW, nice sitting places, 30 taps but about 10 different, 20 bottles. Nice food, nice atmosphere. Nice place to grab a beer and some food. Visited 08.01.2018.“
nilsas 2300 days ago
64 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Latest visit around mid October 2017. Ate again and had a few beers again. This time some cask ale festival, so 12 or so at least taps with various cask ales.
Also much speedier service this time around, and more friendly.

Visited first time around 6pm on Wednesday April 5, 2017.
Fairly busy, but could still find a table. Lining up at the bar is the way to go, make sure you have the table number with you if ordering food. Waiters didn’t seem to keep check on who was next, and in general not overly knowledgeable about the food menu or te beers. Have a fridge with casks and a number f hand pumps, but today nothing was connected as of the server I had. Ordered a pizza called something like "Spicy Meat Lover", it was spicy and did have some meat on it, but for the odd £14 I had expected it to be bigger than small-medium, airport issue I guess. Had one beer from draught, White Riot White Pale Ale from Uprising. Part from being served rather cold and in a glass very hard to catch aroma from was happy with the beer. Nice enough place to find if you want the odd beer or need some overpriced food if flying from Gatwick South Terminal.
Could see myself score a bit higher is cask was actually available and with better service than I got on this first visit. Actually better than I expected it to be. Located upstairs, so make sure you have enough time to find your gate, we flew out of "5" and realized it was a little trek to get there as well.“
gnoff 2378 days ago
48 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Airport Wetherspoon’s serving a purpose. Uninteresting selection of taps which are duplicated as you go along the bar serving 5 mainstream ales, a cider and some boring others. Serves ok food and service pretty good.“
Grumbo 2441 days ago
54 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Quite dull pub, but still that airport vibe makes it okay. Food and beer selection is quite mediocre, and at pretty steep prices.“
ekstedt 2446 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“This is an airport bar/restaurant that is certainly better than it has to be. If this were in a stateside airport, it would be a gem. An odd mix of taps (cask, keg and cider) plus a mishmash of bottles and cans. Nothing truly special, but for a traveler passing through (or even a yank who just spent a week in London) there are ticks to be had. It is a busy establishment, on a Friday afternoon it was hard to find a table. Food, likewise, was a bit better than it had to be. Prices are pretty fair on the drinks, a little less on food. Fair place, well worth a stop if you’re in Gatwick South Terminal for any length of time.“
luttonm 2460 days ago
42 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“It’s a Spoons in an airport. Very busy, service was quick but impersonal. Boring cask range but a couple of keg ticks for me. But who gives a shit, I’m on holiday!“
tommann 2527 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“So so overall. Five casks but one wasn’t pouring anything. Pretty standard keg range, with mostly macros, although I did see Dark Star Revelation on tap. Quite busy during my visit. Typical airport pricing. Adequate service. You might pick up a new rate here, but overall the pickings are slim. Still, probably the best place to have a beer at this airport.“
Leighton 2674 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“It’s a Spoons, it’s in an airport. Fairly decent, better choice than most of these in airports.“
Scotty001 2724 days ago
52 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“At Gatwich Airport. Quite busy and loud. Some casks and a decent bottle selection, but as always in airports you can’t expect to be surprised. The atmosphere made us move on to eat at another place.“
rlgk 2810 days ago
54 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“I assume this is what now is called "J.D. Wetherspoon’s Bar & Restaurant" - at least it was the only JDW I found before security. Very busy when I was there. One new cask tick for me. Most people seem to eat there, I did not.“
Sigmund 2870 days ago
58 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Quite a small selection of casks/taps, usual spoons food etc. This JDW at Gatwick is in situ before security so I hardly ever go here, always prefer to arrive early and clear security to get to the Flying Horse JDW inside. But for those maybe meeting arrivals can be a place to meet/kill some time.“
Desverger 2929 days ago
56 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“21 kegs. 5 casks. OK Spoons. Even an ok canned beer.“
Finn 3064 days ago
52 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Rather limited cask selection when I’ve visited so I opted for Goose Island IPA. Other Spoons at Gatwick have better cask selection.“
Iznogud 3166 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Another airport Spoons. During my visits wasn’t that busy. Six casks, craft cans/bottles usual for Spoons (Brewdog, Sixpoint). Good enough to have a pint or two.“
Iznogud 3166 days ago
54 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Airport Wetherspoons, can get handy in moments of need. Quite busy during our visit. Some canned/bottled crafts usual for Wetherspoon bars and not that interesting casks.“
Iznogud 3166 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“As airport bars go (in the UK at least) this is a pretty decent one. Range is more limited and beers more expensive, not surprisingly, than a regular Spoons. However, I picked up one tick waiting for a flight and spent the rest of the time drinking Six Point Bengali Tiger from cans. What’s not to like? Service was fine.“
chriso 3169 days ago
58 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Visited on a Friday evening in August 2015. Popular place. Checked out the handpull situation and on London Pride, Doom Bar and Broadside on so headed toward the Windsor n Eton Republika. Service was pretty quick. Prices are typical for an airport (Dick Turpin supplied the pricing strategy). It’s OK for a Spoons but not great. Airport wise it’s a place to kill time“
WingmanWillis 3178 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Red Lion is Gatwick North terminal’s main drinking establishment. It has a more modern vibe than your typical Spoons, due to a renovation a year or 2 ago. Bright and open-plan with tables in front of the bar and in the terminal space itself. Bottle & keg selection is pretty decent as with other Weatherspoon’s - Punk IPA, Lagunitas IPA, Sixpoint are usually my drink of choice here. Cask selection is more limited with 5 on offer and very rarely anything of interest (i.e. guests). I have only seen 1 or 2 fest beers here for example in comparison to the more interesting cask selection at the Flying Horse in South terminal. Food in’t actually too bad and service is very solid given how busy this place gets. I frequent this place purely because I fly to ABZ via this terminal. An alright place to quench ones thirst prior to flight, but don’t expect much (any) new beers on.“
Scopey 3196 days ago
56 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Typical airside spoons. Busy, open plan, people seeming to want to queue to get served, huge mark up on normal prices with a reduction in beer range. Full of stag and hen crowd too. It’s handy for a beer and the best of a bad lot.“
WingmanWillis 3230 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Really busy Spoons in Gatwick Airport, beer range not that great but did have a couple of the Festival beers on. A nightmare to get a table as seems to be constantly heaving with drinkers or those wanting Spoons fare at Airport prices. Convenient and might get a scoop. Think the craft offerings are better value tbh.“
WingmanWillis 3276 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, NORTH TERMINAL
“Average Spoons, bright and open plan, but at least they have some variety in the cask offerings from the standard range.“
sic1314 3295 days ago
60 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Less casks than in an average JDW but nevertheless it’s a decent airport pub. Reasonable prices.“
rosenbergh 3317 days ago
72 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Fly fairly often between London and Copenhagen so always visit here to kill some time while waiting for the flight. Overall its pretty decent, some good cask choices that always include the "JDW beer festival specials" - during one such visit they were advertising choices of 3rds like other JDW’s so worth checking this when you are visiting. If there is nothing to take your fancy cask wise, there is the now great selection of bottles/cans available from the likes of Sixpoint,Rogue,Goose Island, Brewdog etc. Service scores highly not because of knowledge (this is a spoons) but because there is always loads of staff behind the bar when ever I visit. Food is your standard JDW fare. Prices though for both food and drinks are more around your central London price level compared to the regional out of town spoons.“
Desverger 3404 days ago
70 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Was quietly impressed with the place to be honest. Neat and tidy on my 10th Dec 2014 visit (early before a 08.10 flight). My pint of Rooster’s Yankee was in fine order and the wife’s coffee too. Usual large selection of bottled and on-tap beers that typify Spoons, just a bit more expensive because of the location. Didn’t eat, plenty of staff (unusual for a Spoons).“
BlackHaddock 3419 days ago
56 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Considering the location, not a bad place. At least the best place to get a beer when you wait for a flight. The beer isn’t that exciting, but the prices are decent, considering it’s an airport, and the interior is good enough.“
AndySnow 3494 days ago
58 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“The place to go if you have a few minutes or hours between flights at London Gatwick Airport. Rotating offering on some of their taps, so there might be a couple new scoops for you when you return. The cask ales ales I had were served at cool cellar temperature. Standard JDW fare foodwise, not bad though.“
Sigmund 3551 days ago
52 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“The Beehive is OK as an airport bar. It’s tucked away in a corner before security and, like most airport places, it’s pricier than the average high street Wetherspoons. It has six hand pumps and had three cask beers on tap when we visited - Sharp’s Doom Bar, Fuller’s London Pride and Exmoor Gold. A plus was that they also had cans from Sixpoint as well as a few decent bottles. (Visited 30 April 2014).“
Boudicca 3640 days ago
54 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Stopped in here a few years back on a very long layover. Grab a few pints and enjoyed people watching. Can’t remember the service being that great, but its an airport. Never knew it would be added to places. If your stuck waiting for a flight why not!“
SHIG 3726 days ago
46 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“An alright airport pub. If you feel like you need to have one, it’s good for that. But it’s very crowded and noisy and the selection ain’t too great. Not my (half) pint of beer.“
Erasmus_ro 3752 days ago
48 /100 LANDSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“If you have time this is a nice spot for a beer before safety control. Ordinary Spoon with ordinary selection, I liked the Flying Horse inside better.“
gunnar 3754 days ago
52 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“Nice Weatherspoon at the airport. Not the best selection of beers at my visit, but then I probably had my share the last week in London. Food seems good, reasonable pricing too, for an airport that is. Recommendable if you are at Gatwick.“
gunnar 3754 days ago
56 /100 AIRSIDE, SOUTH TERMINAL
“The Flying Horse looks very much like one of the Wetherspoon’s pubs that’s been converted from a cinema or a department store although obviously it hasn’t. It’s been made to look that way with art deco furnishings and fittings. It’s a bit frayed at the edges and a bit more expensive than the usual ’Spoons but, as airport bars go, it has a pretty good beer selection and it’s good enough for a drink and a bite to eat while waiting for your flight. (Last visited 30 April 2014).“
Boudicca 3841 days ago
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