Great British Pubs…The Moon Under Water (Watford)
Exclusive Interview by Karen Beishuizen
Photos courtesy of Gill Evans
The Moon Under Water is a Wetherspoon pub in Watford, Hertfordshire and named after a pub described by George Orwell in an article in the Evening Standard on 9 February, 1946. The pub is known for providing the widest range of Real Ales in Watford. Best dish on the menu is the traditional Fish & Chips and the biggest space in town with a capacity of 790 people! So if you are in Watford, look no further and visit The Moon Under Water!