Wetherspoon is slashing prices from today with pints costing just £1.99

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Wetherspoon has announced a January sale
Wetherspoon has announced a January sale

Wetherspoon is launching a January sale across its pubs from today, with pints from £1.99.

The pub chain is reducing the price of a range of drinks and meals from Tuesday, January 2 (Wednesday, January 3 in its Scottish pubs) until Wednesday, January 17. The average sale prices include a pint of Bud Light at £1.99, a pint of Doom Bar at £1.99, a classic cocktail at £2.99, a bottle of Beck's Blue at £1.49, Pepsi Max (14oz) at £1.49 and Lavazza coffee, tea and hot chocolate (with free refills) at £1.29. Customers can also enjoy savings on food too, with a small breakfast - which includes a fried egg, bacon, sausage, baked beans and toast - costing £1.99. There will also be a selection of burgers included in the sale, which will be reduced to £4.99 with a soft drink and £6.46 with an alcoholic drink.

Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin said: "Department stores and shops hold their sales in January, so it is the perfect time to have a sale in the pubs too. The range of drinks and food on sale in the pubs is aimed at suiting a wide variety of tastes. This year we have included our biggest selection of low and non-alcoholic drinks. I believe that the January Sale will prove popular with our customers. As always, staff at the pubs will serve customers responsibly."

The January sale will be available across all Wetherspoon pubs, of which there are more than 800. You can find your local boozer by using the Wetherspoon pub finder tool.

Drinks featured in the sale

Draught beers and ciders

'I stopped drinking booze on dates and it made life much more exciting' eiqrxietihzinv'I stopped drinking booze on dates and it made life much more exciting'

Spirits

Cocktails

Corona seltzers

Soft drinks

Low-alcohol and alcohol-free

As always, be Drinkaware this Christmas and drink responsibly.

Levi Winchester

Wetherspoons, Alcohol, Lavazza, Budweiser, Heineken, Tim Martin

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