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Wetherspoon slashes pint prices to just 99p in huge January sale

By britishbulletin.com6 January 20264 Mins Read
Wetherspoon slashes pint prices to just 99p in huge January sale
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Wetherspoons has launched a massive January sale across more than 600 of its pubs throughout the UK.

The budget-friendly promotion, which continues until 15 January, sees the popular chain slashing prices on a wide range of drinks and food items.


Pubgoers can start their New Year’s off with pints of Worthington’s beer available for just 99p.

Beyond the headline beer deal, the sale features 250ml glasses of Coldwater Creek wine at £2.99, with customers able to choose from chardonnay, pinot grigio, rosé or merlot varieties.

Spirit drinkers can also take advantage of reduced prices, with Johnnie Walker Black Label whisky and Tanqueray gin both offered at £1.99 for a 25ml measure including a mixer.

These discounted drinks are part of the chain’s effort to mirror the traditional January sales seen in department stores and high street shops, bringing the post-Christmas bargain hunting culture into the pub environment.

For those participating in Dry January, the pub chain has ensured plenty of alcohol-free alternatives remain available at competitive prices.

A selection of non-alcoholic beverages is priced at £1.69 each, including Guinness 0.0, Corona Cero, BrewDog Punk AF, Stella Artois Alcohol Free, Erdinger Isotonic, Thatchers Zero and Kopparberg Alcohol Free.

Wetherspoon cuts price of pints to just 99p

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Gordon’s 0.0 pink gin is also included in this alcohol-free lineup at the same price point.

The food menu has also been discounted, with an 11-inch Margherita pizza or crunchy chicken burger served with chips or salad available for £4.99 when ordered with a soft drink, rising to £6.52 with an alcoholic beverage.

Jacket potatoes with various fillings are similarly priced, while gourmet options cost £6.49 with a soft drink.

Pubgoers can start their New Year’s off with pints of Worthington’s beer available for just 99p

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Wetherspoon’s founder and chairman Tim Martin said: “Department stores and shops hold their sales in January, so it is the perfect time to also have a sale in the pubs.”

He added: “As always, staff at the pub will serve customers responsibly.”

Customers should note that approximately 200 other Wetherspoon locations may have slightly different pricing, so checking with your local pub before visiting is advisable.

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Full discounted menu

Drinks deals

Some of the cheapest offers include:

  • Worthington’s pint – under £1
  • Coldwater Creek wine (Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Rosé or Merlot, 250ml) – £2.99
  • Johnnie Walker Black Label whisky (25ml with mixer) – £1.99
  • Tanqueray gin (25ml with mixer) – £1.99

Low and no-alcohol drinks (£1.69 each)

Wetherspoons has also cut prices on a wide range of alcohol-free options, including:

  • Guinness 0.0
  • Corona Cero
  • BrewDog Punk AF
  • Stella Artois Alcohol Free
  • Erdinger Isotonic
  • Thatchers Zero
  • Kopparberg Alcohol Free
  • Gordon’s 0.0 Pink Gin

Even cheaper drinks (99p each)

For those watching their spending, selected drinks are priced at just 99p, including:

  • Beck’s Blue
  • Sanpellegrino Aranciata Rossa

Food deals

Several popular meals are also included in the sale, with prices depending on whether you choose a soft drink or an alcoholic drink.

Main meals:

  • 11-inch Margherita pizza – £4.99 with a soft drink or £6.52 with an alcoholic drink
    (served with chips or a side salad)
  • Crunchy chicken burger – £4.99 with a soft drink or £6.52 with an alcoholic drink
    (served with chips or a side salad)

Jacket potatoes

Standard jacket potatoes with one filling are priced at £4.99 with a soft drink or £6.52 with an alcoholic drink.

Fillings include tuna mayo, coleslaw, chilli bean non-carne, cheese, baked beans, or roasted vegetables.
Extra fillings or a side salad can be added for 99p each.

New gourmet jacket potatoes

New “gourmet” jacket potato options are also part of the deal, priced at £6.49 with a soft drink or £8.02 with an alcoholic drink:

  • Loaded Spud – cheese, maple-cured bacon, garlic butter and sour cream
  • Mexican Spud (vegetarian) – chilli bean non-carne, cheese, guacamole, crushed tortilla chips, sliced chilli and coriander
  • Smoky Spud – pulled BBQ beef brisket, cheese, smoky chipotle mayo and sliced chilli

The offers are available for a limited time only and are expected to end on January 15, while stocks last.

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