Wetherspoons is slashing the price of FOUR breakfast dishes at 78 pubs from TODAY – see full list of locations
WETHERSPOONS has slashed the price of four breakfast staples at dozens of pubs.
The chain is offering discounted sausages, bacon, hash browns and eggs in 78 boozers across London from today.
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Hungry punters can choose four different breakfast options for £2.99 instead of £5.41 – 45% off.
The offer is on indefinitely and Wetherspoons has not yet announced an end date.
The four savory options include: Breakfast Breakfast, Vegetarian Breakfast, Vegan Breakfast and Liberty Breakfast.
Breakfast includes a fried egg, bacon, Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans and hash browns, while the vegetarian breakfast includes a fried egg, vegan sausage, baked beans , hash browns and tomatoes.
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The vegan option includes two vegan sausages, baked beans, two hash browns, mushrooms, tomatoes, a slice of toast and a vegan spread.
Punters choosing the Freedom Breakfast will receive two fried eggs, bacon, baked beans, two hash browns, mushrooms and a tomato.
Customers can also opt for a tea and toast option from £1.99.
It comes with tea, coffee or hot chocolate and free refills, plus two slices of toast with jam or marmalade for £2.49.
Or, punters can get two slices of toast with jam or marmalade without the drink for £1.99.
We asked Wetherspoons if the tea and toast deal was being offered at a discounted rate and will update this story when we receive a response.
Wetherspoons’ latest breakfast deal is not available at the capital’s stations.
Here’s the full list of 78 pubs offering breakfast for £2.99 and tea and toast for up to £2.49:
- The Moon Underwater, Enfield
- The Moon Underwater, Hounslow
- JJ Moon’s, Tooting
- The new Fairlop oak, Fairlop
- The George, Wanstead
- The George, Croydon
- The Hive, Brixton
- The Red Lion & Pineapple, Acton
- The Old Manor, Bracknell
- The Moon and Stars, Penge
- The Moon and Stars, Romford
- The Moon Underwater, Norbury
- JJ Moon’s, Hornchurch
- Golden Grove, Stratford
- The Moon Underwater, Watford
- The Bad ‘Un, Bexleyheath
- The Moon on the Hill, Sutton
- The George, Staines-upon-Thames
- The Fox on the Hill, Camberwell
- The Theatre, Colchester
- The Ruler of the Seas, Petts Wood
- The Elms, Leigh-on-Sea
- The last post, Southend-on-Sea
- The William Morris, Hammersmith
- The Falcon, High Wycombe
- Meeting Rooms, Epsom
- Baxter Court, Hackney
- The Herbert Wells, Woking
- The Wibbas Down Inn, Wimbledon
- The Sun, Redhill
- The Guard House, Lewisham
- The Kings Tun, Kingston upon Thames
- The packed house, Hemel Hempstead
- Cricketers, Ipswich
- The Robert Pocock, Gravesend
- The back of the afterlife, reading
- The Rodboro Buildings, Guildford
- Walnut, Leytonstone
- Moon and starfish, Clacton-on-Sea
- The Coronation Hall, Surbiton
- Surrey Docks, Rotherhithe
- The Holland Tringham, Streatham
- The Faucet of Hope, reading
- Prince Arthur, fleet
- The Eva Hart, Chadwell Heath
- The Gate Clock, Greenwich
- The Kentish Drovers, Peckham
- The Image Palace, Braintree
- The Richmal Crompton, Bromley
- The Tichenham Inn, Ickenham
- The Golden Lion, Rochester
- The Brockley Barge, Brockley
- The Big Harry, Woolwich
- The John Russell Fox, Andover
- The Blue Boar, Billericay
- The deer, Rayleigh
- The Catherine Wheel, Henley-on-Thames (from July 11)
- Battesford Court, Witham
- The William Webb Ellis, Twickenham
- Furze’s Wren, Bexleyheath
- The Central Bar, Shepherds Bush
- The Ivory Anklet, Chelmsford
- The Angel, Basingstoke
- Waterend Barn, St Albans
- The Guardian, New Malden
- The Sir Michael Balcony, Ealing
- The Flying Boat, Dartford
- Tailor’s Chalk, Sidcup
- The Hatchet Inn, Newbury
- The Rocket, Putney
- The Greyhound, Bromley
- The Thomas Waghorn, Chatham
- The Milkman, Brentwood
- Parsons Barn, Shoeburyness
- Queen Hotel, Aldershot
- London and the South West, Clapham
- Rose & Crown, Maldon
- The Bottle Furnace, Dovercourt, Harwich
- The railway, Rainham
It comes after Wetherspoons announced it would be bringing back a legendary menu item for Father’s Day weekend.
Which Wetherspoons pubs have already closed?
44 Wetherspoon pubs have already closed their doors. Here is the full list:
- The John Masefield, new ferry
- Angel, Islington
- The Silkstone Inn, Barnsley
- The Billiard Room, West Bromwich
- Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis, Southampton
- The Colombian Press, Watford
- The Maltings, Willenhall
- The John Masefield, new ferry
- Thomas Leaper, Derby
- Cliftonville, Hove
- Toll, Harringay
- Last post, Loughton
- Harvest Moon, Orpington
- Alexandre Bain, Wick
- Chapel and Gansblydhen, Bodmin
- Moon in the Square, Basildon
- Coal Orchard, Taunton
- Running Horse, airside at Doncaster Airport
- Wild Rose, Bootle
- Edmund Halley, Lee Green
- The Willow Grove, Southport
- Postal Order, Worcester
- Bank of North and South Wales, Wrexham
- Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Glasgow
- The Templar, London
- Christopher Creeke, Bournemouth
- The Water House, Durham
- The Widow Frost, Mansfield
- The Worlds Inn, Romford
- Hudson Bay, gateway to the forest
- The Saltoun Inn, Fraserburgh
- The Bankers Project, Eltham, London
- The Sir John Arderne, Newark
- The Capitol, Forest Hill
- Moon and bell, Loughborough
- Nightjar, Ferndown
- General Shire Redvers Buller, Crediton
- The Rising Sun, Redditch
- The Butler’s Bell, Stafford
- Miller Wells, East Ham
- Foxley Hatch, Purley
- The Crown, London
- The Percy Shaw, Halifax
- Resolution, Middlesborough
The Brunch Burger returns June 14-16 and is available at all locations across the UK and Ireland.
The fan-favorite burger returned last year after last being seen on menus in 2014.
It’s available as part of a meal with chips and soft drink for £7.73 or £9.26 with an alcoholic drink.
Spoons regularly updates its menu to keep punters engaged.
Last month, it revealed it was introducing a host of new products, including a ramen noodle bowl, a chicken Shawarma wrap and three new breakfast products, including American-style pancakes.
Additionally, the alcohol chain has brought back its popular Monday Club to give punters a boost.
Wetherspoons fans will be able to grab a pint of Ruddles or Worthington’s for just £1.49, with guest beers available from £1.99.
Pints from Shipyard and Strongbow will cost £2.25, Budweiser £2.69 and Guinness £2.99.
A range of single spirit measures, including Smirnoff raspberry and Gordon’s pink gin, will cost £1.99, with mixer included.
Two cocktail pitchers will be available for £13.25 and a range of soft drinks will cost just £1.65.
Don’t forget, if you want to find your nearest Wetherspoons pub, you can use the handy locator tool on its website.
WAYS TO SAVE AT WETHERSPOONS
Every year Spoons holds its Tax Equality Day to highlight the benefits of a permanently reduced tax bill for the pub industry.
It usually takes place in September and last year it fell on Thursday September 14.
In addition to its 12-day Real Ale Festival each fall, Wetherspoons also hosts a Spring Festival.
Wetherspoons is known for its meal deals that last all week.
These include Tuesday Steak Club, Thursday Curry Club and Fish Friday.
For example, a standard curry club meal with an alcoholic drink costs between £8.55 and £9.19.
Aside from this deal, you’d expect to pay about five dollars more for the same meal.
You can enjoy bottomless beers all day long at participating Wetherspoons pubs by purchasing a hot drink.
The offering includes Tetley tea and a range of Lavazza coffees, including a flat white, latte, cappuccino and Americano.
Prices start from just 99p, but may vary depending on your location.
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